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Steve

Steve

London, UK

May 15, 2015
Rated 4.0

If you are into meteorites, astronauts then come here. It has a few exhibits, actual meteorites, a short cinematic film about how it happened and the history. Then go to the crater and have your head blown off by the wind.

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May 15, 2015
Rated 3.0

I arrived here, May 2015 to find a ruin. There is no sign, it's broken, lying upside down on the floor rotting away in pieces. The building has been broken into and is smashed to pieces too. Everything in the building is smashed up as well. If you like deserted places then come here. If not move along. I actually liked it as a photographer.

3 people found this review helpful
May 12, 2015
Rated

I rolled into Roswell without a room. Wandered in to this place and was greeted by a nice receptionist. Check in was easy, room was comfortable, bed was very comfy (soft). Facilities were good, and wifi was very good.
Breakfast was the usual rolls, bagels, fruit, cereal, waffles, burger and egg.
I walked from here to the UFO museum, it was a nice, but slightly long stroll. If you like walking this is great, if not, stay further down the road.

2 people found this review helpful
May 12, 2015
Rated

This place is exactly the kind of bar I was looking for. It is a genuine, authentic fun place to be. I went on a Monday evening, the place was busy, the staff very friendly and a couple of people in the bar chatted to me making me feel welcome. A place for everyone, cute girls, families, students, army cadets and even the fire department were all eating away.
Their jack rabbit droppings are amazing, the hot wings are fantastic (but your ass will burn the next morning). Food is served till very late.
They have over 20 beers on tap, something for everyone, from coors light to Alien Ale which is a must have in Roswell.
It felt like a proper bar. Good decor, good staff, pool tables, games machines, seating area, jukebox, and an atm that works!
Highly recommended.

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May 10, 2015
Rated

Went here after major storm, early on a Sunday morning. I was alone wandering around. The fossils are not overly impressive, but yes they are lying all over the ground. This would be great for kids. Take some small bags for finds, you don't really need a spade or anything. The ground is very muddy, there is a natural stream running through the ground and is quite boggy in places. There doesn't seem to be anything on sat av, so just keep following the Indian Creek Road until you see it right in front of you. You CAN'T miss it, trust yourself and keep going.

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