First, a word about membership. Free entry at any time to the major exhibitions is nice, but where membership really came into its own was the free cloakroom and the members' cafe and lounge - as I don't live in London and I'm invariably making my way to or from wherever I'm staying, I always have a big bulky bag in addition to winter clothes.
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By the way, they now have caveman, Roman and Viking ducks as well. So far I have resisted buying any, but am not sure how much longer I can hold out. Especially the Viking one.
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If I were to do both the paleolithic and the Pompeii/Vesuvius exhibits, that would be £25, and then a discount in the store, at which point the membership becomes fairly reasonably priced. But I'm not sure I can get the £44 rate because it's based on the idea that you have an automatic withdrawal from a bank account, and I don't know if that works for non-UK banks. But also, it sounds like they wouldn't actually set up the membership quickly enough for me to use it less than a month from now. Hence my curiosity about whether I might be able to do it on-site. :)
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