The Independent Website That Asks The Awkward Questions
"The work involves restoring some of the wooden planks used to build the hut, and repairing and replacing some of the artefacts inside - the cooking pots and food, the laboratory equipment, the skis and sledges.
"The huts themselves are still astonishingly similar to how they were when they were used," Martin Williams, the UK representative of the New Zealand Antarctic Heritage Trust, told BBC News.
"We don't want to create some Disneyland version - the idea is that people going in would experience something very similar to what they would have found if they had visited the hut just after the expedition."" (BBC News 18/01/2005)
The key words here are "... experience something very similar to what they would have found..." - this is the language of Disneyland (i.e. fantasy) versions, not of authentic historic sites - which are simply to be experienced as they are, unmediated and unfantasised.