Attractions industry news
15 Aug 2012
The Quays expands offer with addition of Manchester United experience
The Quays, the waterside destination near Salford, has announced an expansion of its group visitor offer with the addition of the Manchester United Museum and Tour experience.
Guests will now be able to visit the Premier League club's iconic Old Trafford stadium and see it through the eyes of players and staff in a tour conducted by one of its "legends".
Another new experience will allow visitors go behind the scenes of TV programmes such as Dragon's Den and Match of the Day on a tour of the BBC at MediaCityUK.
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