Preston's Harris Museum is experiencing an unprecedented surge in visitors, with queues stretching for hundreds of people, all eager to catch a glimpse of the beloved Wallace and Gromit exhibition. The museum has had to impose a limit on entry times due to the overwhelming demand, which has been attributed to the festive season. The exhibition, featuring original sets and models from the Aardman Animations franchise, has become a must-see attraction for families seeking entertainment during the Christmas break. The museum's staff, including Morgan Clossick, are delighted by the unexpected popularity, describing it as a 'brilliant' and 'snowball effect' of visitors. The exhibition, titled 'A Case at the Museum', will also travel to London after its Preston run, showcasing storyboards and sketches from Aardman's archives. The phenomenon has sparked curiosity and excitement, leaving visitors in good spirits, eagerly awaiting their turn to explore the magical world of Wallace and Gromit.