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The London Dungeon is a more gruesome version of Madame Tussauds. The attraction consists of a series of set scenes reproducing chilling aspects of medieval London. Expect lots of darkness, dripping water, skeletons, caged rats, tolling bells etc to add to the atmosphere.
Correspondingly, is the London dungeons actually scary? Most visitors find the attraction scary, but also find there are some funnier, light-hearted moments throughout the tour. The Drop Dead Drop Ride is usually a huge hit and a big surprise, as is the beginning of the tour with the Descent. The Jack The Ripper show is well done, and quite scary!
Frequent question, is London Dungeons worth visiting? Re: Is the London Dungeon worth it? In a word: no. There are many, many more places in London that fit the bill for “entertaining and educational” – three days isn’t very long in a city like London and the dungeon would almost certainly not be a good way to spend some of that time.
You asked, what age is London Dungeon suitable for? The recommended age for The London Dungeon is 12 years and above, however it is up to the discretion of the accompanying adult. Many children enter The London Dungeon and enjoy the experience, but please be aware it does get very dark inside the building and there are lots of loud noises.
Amazingly, how long does it take to do the London Dungeons? We recommend allowing 60-75 minutes for your experience. Save up to 30% when you book online with our Online Saver ticket!The London Dungeon is not a scare attraction, nor is it a horror maze, it is an interactive theatrical experience. However, inside, it is very dark, with lots of loud noises, and some actors perform ‘jump scares’ however they will not touch or chase you.
Is London Dungeon good for adults?
While perhaps a fun outing for families with young children, this is definitely not meant for older teens or adults – many of the thrills are cheap or based on childish gross-out gags. A much more frightening (if much shorter) experience can be found in the scary section of Madame Tussaud’s.
Are there real rats in The London Dungeon?
We do have real rats at The London Dungeon, however they live in their very own customised rat house, so you can look at them without having to come into contact with them.
What rides are in the London Dungeons?
- Sweeney Todd. Looking for a haircut?
- Mitre Square.
- Whitechapel Labyrinth.
- Jack the ripper.
- The Courtroom.
- Escape from the Newgate prison.
- Drop dead: drop ride.
- The Decsent.
How long will London Dungeons last?
We recommend allowing approximately 60-75 minutes for your visit.
Is The London Dungeon scary for kids?
Children are welcome to visit The London Dungeon, however the recommended age to visit The London Dungeon is 12 years and older. Many children do visit us and enjoy the experience, however as areas of the attraction are particularly dark with loud noises some may not enjoy the experience.
Can a 10 year old go to London Dungeon?
The recommended minimum age to visit The London Dungeon is 12 years old. However children younger than this are welcome into the attraction, it is up to the discretion of the accompanying adult. Please note that the experience is in a dark environment with loud noises which some children may not enjoy.
What happens if you are late to London Dungeons?
If you miss your time slot we are unable to guarantee entry due to reduced capacity. Please note: Amendments can only be made prior to your original time/date booked. For further information, please visit here. *Calls are charged at local rate.
Is the London Eye running?
The London Eye is open daily except for Christmas Day (25th December) and during our annual maintenance period. … Please be aware that the London Eye is an extremely popular attraction and all guests must pre-book in advance online.
How long is Shrek’s adventure?
How long will my visit last? Tours consist of groups of a maximum of 40 people and last approximately 1 hour and 15 fairy-tale minutes.
Are the dungeons scary?
The York Dungeon is full of scary fun for everyone except very young guests and wimps! It does get very dark inside and there are lots of loud noises. Please be aware if you need to leave the attraction during a tour, unfortunately your ticket/s will be non-refundable.
Which is the scariest dungeon in the UK?
If you’re a fan of the macabre, the spooky, and the downright terrifying, then London’s no. 1 scare attraction is for you. For 37 years, the London Dungeon has been scaring visitors on Tooley Street in London Bridge. Today, it has reinvented itself in its new address.
Where was the original London Dungeon?
The London Dungeon was originally located under the railway arches on Tooley Street but moved to the South Bank in 2013. When it left its original home, lots of the props (severed limbs, instruments of torture, that kind of thing) were sold off at a car boot sale in Pimlico.
How many rides are in The London Dungeon?
19 interactive shows, 20 live actors, 1000 years of history. State of the art theming and special effects. 2 thrilling underground rides.
Can you take bags into London Dungeons?
To make your visit as safe, secure and enjoyable as possible we have enhanced security checks in place. These include bag and personal belonging checks, which will be carried out for guests prior to entry. Bags and belongings will be searched [and screened] before being allowed in.
Do you need ID for London Dungeons?
When collecting tickets we ask that you bring photographic identification with you. This would need to be a valid document with both your name and a clear photograph on it. We suggest a full or provisional drivers licence or a passport.
What happened in The London Dungeon?
The London Dungeon experience is an approximately 90-minute walk through the various attractions. You’ll see dungeons, experience highlights (or lowlights) of London’s history through exceptional stages and special effects experiences. You will be part of a group moving from show to show, guided by professional actors.
How big is The London Dungeon ride?
It is about 5- 10 metres but is in pitch darkness so will give the impression that it’s a lot more.
What time does London eye shut?
- In light of the current COVID-19 situation, the present London Eye opening timings have only been extended until 6 PM. Q. The last time slot for the London Eye is currently at 5:30 PM.
How long does London Eye take to go around?
How long does it take to go round the London Eye? The gradual rotation in one of the 32 high-tech glass capsules takes approximately 30 minutes and gives you an ever-changing perspective of London. You can skip most of the queues with a fast-track entry ticket.
How long do you need for London Eye?
One rotation on the London Eye will take around 30 minutes.