Security were a bunch of morons the time I went.

They actually asked us why we wanted to go inside, and told us that it isn't finished.

We said we'd heard that there were coffee shops inside, and he said 'I think there might be one cafe open'.

Turns out there were 7, each one no more than 100m away from the next.

Perhaps things have changed, but when I was there, they clearly were not ready to accept members of the public as visitors. There was no signage, very poor vehicle access, crappy parking, and it was hard to find anyone who knew what the hell was going on. They should have waited until things were getting more professional there before telling the public to come and visit.

Unless of course this is the standard that we should get used to there.