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@mike805 it was a while ago but I seem to recall similar to your experience - simulated reactors and control rooms which were still pretty cool. We did get to see the turbine hall IIRC but that wasn't making loud noises or flashing coloured lights so, as a kid, I don't think I was that interested. The USSR experience sounds kind of cool!

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