London Dungeon
Last Updated: Nov. 22, 2007
by – Curtis71
The London Dungeon can be found on the south bank of the Thames in London, England.
“The London Dungeon is a Haunted House combined with a British history lesson. It’s actually more funny and corny than scary, and would not be half as funny without actors and their British accents.
Guests to the Dungeon learn all about life and events in Victorian England from hilarious actors and informative exhibits. Jack The Ripper, The 1666 Great Fire of London, The Plague, the criminal justice system and many other items are featured. People move from section to section, each with actors who put on a lively presentation about some aspect of historic England. The Dungeon is heavy on the atmosphere with carefully chosen lighting, sound effects, motorized exhibits, and elaborate sets.
Guests should be prepared to have water splashed on them on a few occasions. This is annoying, so glasses a cleaning cloth if necessary.
The Dungeon is actually a great value at 18 GBP. It takes about 90 minutes to go through and includes 2 rides.”
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While visiting London last year, I walked past this on the south side of the Thames and saw this place. Unfortunately, I didn’t have enough time to do the tour and plan to go the next time that I visit LDN. :-)
robbyrussell
posted on Oct. 10, 2007
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