Friday 03Feb17 I went to the Star Wars exhibition at the O2 with my family. I arrived by train on the Jubilee line at North Greenwich with my mum Natalie and sister Sophie and made our way to the O2 arena where we met up with my dad Kevin. We made our way to the back of the O2 to the exhibtion where we picked up interactive wristbands and multimedia headsets to use in the exhibtion. The exhibition was very high tech and you had to use your wristbands at 10 interactive displays to work out which kind of star wars hero you were most like. There was lots of great costumes and exhibits from all the film including R2D2, C3PO, Stormtroppers uniforms, Yoda, Darth Vader Costume and many more. There was also lots of interesting videos and clips about star wars films and characters. There was lots to see and do and I enjoyed making my around the exhbition. When we got to the end you had to find out which star wars hero you were most like and I was very pleased to discover that my hero was Yoda my favourite character (who says “do and do not, there is no try”). After the exhibition we went to my favourite restuarant Pizza Express which was just a short walk away from the exhibition and had a nice lunch. Below are some pictures from my day.










Looked a great day out! Sonny is going to this exhibition this month as well.
I will show him the pictures.
You should have a Star Wars T shirt on not an Avengers lol…….
I haven’t got one yet Paul
From Nathan
Hi Nathan,
Looks like you had another great Friday day out, followed by a nice meal.
Excellent blog as usual Nathan.
Love Jackie
Great pictures Nathan of a nice day, remember to be a true Jedi warroir and keep away from the dark side
Hi Nathan another great blog and it looks like a great exhibition the pizza looks lovely , how nice dad could make it as well xxxx.
Hi Nathan, another great day x may the force be with you xxx
I am a BIG BIG fan of star wars!!!! How did I not know about this place?? Oh and that pizza looks super cheesy and delicious yum! 🙂
That looks like a great exhibition Nathan. Life-sized models!