Yes your coming to Newcastle!! Would love to meet you! What to do: - go on the metro (goes both under and over ground) - Hancock, Discovery, centre of life (Museums if he likes things like that, most are free ) - Millennium, Tyne, swing and high level bridge - Baltic (art gallery, has kids area but also has great lifts, also free) - Get the metro to whitley bay (beach and arcades) - Have to walk past st James park - Eldon square (full of shops but not many lifts) - Get the metro to the airport (watch planes fly in and out) - Beamish ( has old fashioned trams and buses) - Haymarket and Eldon square bus station (every type of bus) - St. Mary’s cathedral and st Nicholas cathedral (both in city centre) - Durham cathedral (get the train there 15 mins) Need any more information more then happy to help!
I love how much you embrace Andy's hotel interest as a way for him to explore new things and connect with new experiences. You have made something that some would see as an annoyance into a wonderful tool and opportunity for him.
I'm not from Newcastle but have been, but Newcastle doesn't have trams, the network closed in the 1950s, it has got a metro train system though, there might still be a museum about the old trams, it has everything else you said though I believe, nearest cities to Newcastle with trams are probably Edinburgh in Scotland or Sheffield (both quite far)
The Ghost Monument it doesn't I read lots of stuff online and I've seen for myself, look at this link: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newcastle_Corporation_Tramways and also it has a metro train system as I said.
Beamish Is really good if your around here. Old village with old busses, trams to go in and walk around and is also really quiet. Really recommend but a bit far away from Newcastle town.
Kev I currently live in Newcastle, there is a miniature London Underground rather than a true tram system, and similarly to London the only ‘exposed’ parts are further out than the main centre of Newcastle
I live near Newcastle and if you get the metro to South Shields (about a half hour ride) you could visit Ocean beach pleasure park! It’s a Fair with amusements and a bowling alley also, if you go across the road to marine park their is a small train that goes around the park with a cafe and a boating lake, all of this is also right on the beach, might be a nice little day out especially with it being during summer 🙂
Aw, it seems like Andy was super happy about everything that happened to him in the vlog! I am happy for him! The new camera set up in the car looks super neat! I love the vlog as always!
There are 36 bones in the human hand 🖐 and the joints bits are nuckles. Biology is my autism obsession 😂 also sorry about spelling I’m dyslexic as well
There are so many museums and churches in Newcastle that im sure Andy would love! Or you could get the train to Durham (not long at all) and see Durham Cathedral which is amazing!
Hi I’m such a big fan of your channel and andys channel I think you are amazing and andy is improving so much hope you have a wonderful day love you all xx
I used to live in Newcastle and it doesn’t have teams but it has a metro. Ummm you could go to the angel of the north coz that’s always a nice photo spot and yeh hope you enjoy it.
I live in Newcastle! The bridges are so beautiful, you should see them when it's dark, that's the best time to see them because one of the bridges lights up all different colours. (We also have the most Greggs in the uk if you wanted to know so pretty cool place 😂😂)
Hello! I’m from Newcastle!! Its an amazing city with plenty to go see. The girls must go to the huge shopping mall the MetroCentre, there’s the Angel of the North, the Sage, the Baltic, quayside, great North Museum, Beamish Museum the list goes on. You’ll love it here!
Andy’s gonna be the next tiger woods 😃😃. As of Newcastle is concerned. I went for my 30th birthday with an ex and I loved it. Lots of shop if I remember along with other stuff, just can’t remember what. Sorry I can’t be much help guys 👍👍
Well idk about UK but here in Denmark most film shops where you take your old camera to get the photos out, those places usually also convert VHS tapes to digital disks or files on a usb I’m not sure.
There is a awesome place in Newcastle called the centre of life that is very science orientated but is awesome for the kids also there is a place called beamish which Andy would love it has trams and cool areas to look at.
I live near Newcastle (often go there) we call trams metro (unless there is something I'm missing) there is the quayside where you can go on a nice walk with awesome scenery. There is also a shopping centre called Intu Eldon Square which has loads of different shops. There is also a massive geeky shop called Forbidden Planet and a Primark
I'm from the north east definitely visit Bemish in county Durham they have loads of trams and it is very spacious and it isn't too busy so it will be good for Andy. Also Newcastle doesn't have trams but if you go to the metrocentre Andy could ride loads of busses and if Anna wanted to go shopping it would be good for her
Hi I live in Newcastle and it is a great place to live so you should definitely come up here for the trains bridges and st James's park but it might still be cold
Hey Kev and fam! I love the videos! But I have just one request, the time lapse of you driving at night had a ton of flashing lights, I’m epileptic and that made me very dizzy, so in the future would it be possible to do a warning ahead of time so that It doesn’t affect others! As already said I do love the videos!
YO KEVIN FOR THE VHS GET A VHS PLAYER AND THERE IS A SPECIAL SOFTWARE THAT YOU CAN GET AND THAT ALLOWS YOU TO RECORD THE VHS AND THE YOU CAN BURN IT ON TO A DVD I HOPE THIS HELPS
I’m from Newcastle. I’m there of corse, if it’s Newcastle upon Tyne your on about. We have the metro system, discovery museum, Hancock museum, shops, Beamish museum, a metro to Gateshead and 40 minuet bus ride to beamish from Newcastle city centre but a good day out, tanfield railway which is a similar travel situation and is only open once or twice a week but has steam trains. Google maps is excellent for helping you find bus routes here.
There is Newcastles home ground st James Park you can visit Kevin you may also like eldon Square as there is a sensory place there I think hope you enjoy if you can would you do a meet up in Newcastle because I would love to meet you guys enjoy your trip in Newcastle