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PeterMarshallFan:
I'm thinking about going there in a few weeks. Any tips/pointers on getting to see the good stuff?
I know I'm definitely gonna check out MG/HS [for nostalgia] The Money Maze, and Magnificent Marble Machine. Does MG/HS count as one or two shows? Just wondering.
Could someone please provide the link to the site? Thanks.
cmjb13:
MG/HS counts as 1 show.
The only one I've seen there is one with Nedra Volz
http://www.mtr.org/welcome.htm
As stated before, get there early, at least at the Los Angeles location. They are only open for a few hours, and while there is no admission charge, a donation is recommended.
Timsterino:
I have been to both the NYC and Beverly Hills locations. As Chris stated, get there early. You want to have the maximum time you can have. If you have a friend with you who likes game shows that is even better because you each get to pick out shows and you can watch them together.
One interesting show for me to see was Regis Philbin as a game show host before Millionaire. He hosted the 1970's game show \"The Neighbors\" and they have an epsiode of that show at the museum.
Have fun!
Tim :-)
PeterMarshallFan:
[quote name=\'Timsterino\' date=\'Jul 27 2003, 02:04 PM\'] I have been to both the NYC and Beverly Hills locations. As Chris stated, get there early. You want to have the maximum time you can have. If you have a friend with you who likes game shows that is even better because you each get to pick out shows and you can watch them together.
One interesting show for me to see was Regis Philbin as a game show host before Millionaire. He hosted the 1970's game show \"The Neighbors\" and they have an epsiode of that show at the museum.
Have fun!
Tim :-) [/quote]
Thanks for all the info guys. One more question: I believe there is a limit on how many shows you can watch. Is this correct?
Also, I unfortunately remember \"The Neighbors.\" God, that show sucked more than almost anything Barris made.
cmjb13:
You can pick only a specific number of shows (I think it's 3, but could be wrong). You have a certain time to view those shows.
If you want to view more, another donation is recommended (This is how you get your \"ticket\" to choose the shows).
I totally forgot that I had visited the NYC location last year during lunch.
I picked a TPIR episode with no description. I was disappointed to find out it was a Cullen B&W.
I like the LA location better. Nicer building and better choices.
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