Bingo Days Out

Bond Mania

Here at Littlewoods Bingo HQ, we’re massive James Bond fans, and we bet that many of you bingo fanatics love Bond too! Bond has never been cooler with Daniel Craig taking the reins as the title role and amazing us with fantastic adventures and death-defying stunts.

To coincide with the release of Quantum of Solace on 31st October, we’ve created this exclusive list of days out so that you and your family can experience everything Bond! These days out guarantee you’ll be both shaken and stirred!

Bletchley Park, Milton Keynes

James Bond is the world’s most famous spy, so where better to get a first hand view of what it’s like to be a spy than at the historic site of Britain’s secret code breaking activities!

Bletchley Park is the place to go to get an exclusive insight into espionage. The site is the birthplace of the modern computer and famously houses the code breaking Enigma machines.

There are plenty of hands-on activities at the museum, where you can try your hand at code breaking yourselves! Good luck with that! It’s incredibly complex! The museum provides a fascinating insight into how Enigma played a vital role in code breaking during WWII.

The Imperial War Museum, London

Get down to the Imperial War Museum to see the ‘For Your Eyes Only’ exhibition! The current exhibition will run until 1st March next year, so you’ve got plenty of time if you can’t fit it into your hectic October schedule! The exhibition is a must-see for Bond fans; you’ll see original props such as the blood-splattered shirt from Casino Royale and Rosa Klebb’s flick-knife shoes that featured in the film From Russia with Love. You’ll also be able to see an extensive collection of original manuscripts by Ian Fleming.

The National Motor Museum, Beaulieu, South England

A visit to the National Motor Museum is a must for fans of Bond vehicles. If you or the kids are fascinated by the amazing transport seen in the Bond films, then this is the place for you.

At the museum you’ll find many of the original Bond vehicles and props. These include the Aston Martin used in The Living Daylights and the twice-voted nations favourite on screen vehicle: the Lotus Submarine car from The Spy Who Loved Me. You’ll also get the chance to see the world’s first Jet Ski from The Spy Who Loved Me and you’ll see that it could be assembled small parts that could fit into a bag!

National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, Bradford

If you or the kids have been inspired by the amazing stunts and filming of the Bond movies, get yourselves to this recently revamped museum and get to grips with how it’s done.

The museum shows the science and the art to filming; you’ll go behind the camera and operate it yourself then get yourself to the editing suite to put your mini-movie together. After its £16 million facelift, all the equipment in the museum is top of the range for any budding film maker.

Ex-Bond Pierce Bronson opened the newly revamped museum, so any female fans out there can ogle at his photograph in the entrance!

When you get home, Littlewoods Bingo is here to satisfy all your bingo needs; why not check out some of our other games and spin the Roulette in true Bond style!