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When the children come back the next morning, there will be an hour full of new and unexpected experiences. They look at everything that has been done during the night - and most of them are hugely impressed by the Night-builders efforts.

Return - meeting - guiding

At the morning of the 2nd of June the participating children and Night-builders get together. A significant exchange of ideas, thoughts and visions take place during the reunion.

In the course of one hour the children, Night-builders and seminar participants meet one final time to exchange ideas about the Future Vessel and prepare the final details before the honorary guests arrive to behold the construction.
The reunion will be an important part of the process for the children and adults to speak of their dreams. The next two hours they discuss how they felt while building this grand construction and, if necessary, make final changes before it's time to present the World Championship in Cooperation.

Tour of the construction

The first to be guided are the guests of honour. We hope the Royal Family, the Speaker, Prime Minister and other ministers will come to this special tour. The second guided tour is for special invited guest like lecturers and seminary participants. Next is the tour for the general public, family and friends.

Thoughts about the building

When you ask children and youth to describe what it's like to build together you get many responses:

- You can't describe it. You have to be a part of it!

- No one tells you what to do but you can get help if you want.

- The adults do what you say and not what they think.

- You make a lot of new friends.

- There's not so much talking and that's good.

- If everybody in the whole world participated it would be peace on earth.

- First you think about what's important and then you build it with others

- You don't know what'll happen and it seems to never end, that's what's so fun!