The Great Map was a fun thing for the kids as it was a gigantic map of the earth. Once you picked up an iPad, you then got to build your own ship and sail around the world. If you pointed the Ipad at a country it would appear on the screen of the tablet and you would be able to collect special objects from that place. You need to be patient though with the iPads as the app is quite glitchy.
While your parents are reading something boring, you can go to a special place for 6-12 year olds called All Aboard. Here you can learn morse code, shoot cannons, become a sailor and have lots of fun.
The museum also has a temporary show on until the end of August. It was made by the company PunchDrunk and is brilliant. The show is called Against Captain's Orders and it is unique as you are inside it. After being split into four groups - Salvage, Navigator, Watchman and Midshipman - you go downstairs. Then, what starts off as a boring lesson turns into an adventure as you are running, treasure hunting and shouting. I cannot say too much about it or it wouldn't be a surprise but I know you will love it whoever you are. The adults are involved as much as the children and you should definitely go.
Once you are finished with the museum you can have a lovely lunch in the cafe. It sells a variety of foods, not just sandwiches and crisps. You can also have a picnic on the grass if it is a nice day. The scenery there is wonderful.
I loved every moment and I would thoroughly recommend it."