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London Dungeon
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by juicy_lucy - written on 28.05.08 (Very useful, 431 readings)
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London Dungeon On a recent visit to London with friends, the attraction the two children most wanted to visit was the London Dungeon. I had been some time ago to York Dungeon, and assumed it would be a bit scary but bearable. The London dungeon is located on Tooley Street and when we had got off the tube at London Bridge ...
by Carbon - written on 01.05.08 (Useful, 160 readings)
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The London Dungeon is a fantastic attraction for all ages. It can be seen as somewhat educational, but it is more fun than anything. As soon as you enter, it is pretty dark. You go through an atmospheric room to set the atmosphere before beginning your tour. You must book tickets in advance to get definite entrance as it can get quite busy. Here ...
by Jamie Collins - written on 23.02.08
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Easy to locate, the Dungeon is within 100m from London Bridge Station. When i got there the que went way back past the station, probably as long as 150m. After queing up for 2 hours I finally got in. Although there is more queing inside, there are more models and sights to keep you entertained while waiting. After taking an optional ...
by Graham - written on 16.02.08
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Well there's 3 hours of my life I won't get back. Queued for 1.5 hours on a freezing day to be charged an extortionate amount for a poorly organised and presented experience. The acting was average, the props hopeless, it was not in a logical order and my granny is scarier. I still cannot believe that they actually charge for ...
by liam - written on 15.12.07
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I went to the dungeons on thursday with my school it took us around 4 and a half hours to get there but was all paid off by the experience of the dungeons i was like a little girl screaming through all the exhibits and i found many of the exhibits very informative and very useful to young students who are studying history or in english studying ...
by madmum71 - written on 13.06.07 (Very useful, 883 readings)
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Well it’s half term and I have taken the whole week off work to entertain my boy’s, to be honest my job has been very stressful of late so I needed some time out with my family. So what do you do with 2 overactive boys that are 8 and 10? We have done all the usual theme parks and they have been to most places around the UK so I decided that we ...
by Ludalua - written on 23.05.06 (Somewhat useful, 369 readings)
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We had to wait in line almost one hour. We got in and waited another 30 minutes. Then we started moving. Some of the displays were not interesting at all, the light effects didn't help to improve the exhibits. The show is divided into short stories (some of them not that short and dragged on more than it should). Some of the actors were not good ...
by salem_witch - written on 30.03.06 (Very useful, 2380 readings)
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I ummed and arred about writing this review. There are already some very good reviews, which I have read on here. However, it appears that some things have changed even in the last year. So here is my shot at it. I have always wanted to go to the Dungeons be it in London or York. I pestered my ex for ages for us to go there but he hated ...
by cmh4135 - written on 31.05.05 (Very useful, 883 readings)
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NOTE: This review is written in a tongue in cheek style as the result of a challenge to rant based losely on "30 things I hate about you". The contents do reflect my honest opinion of the tourist attraction however and I will hopefully communicate all that is important for you to make a decision as to whether you want ...
by johnsy32 - written on 27.03.05 (Very useful, 416 readings)
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It was a long day, about 5 hours on trains to get there, but this was going to be my third time to see this attraction. Turned up at London Bridge train station and the dungeon is situated just outside. We were queuing for 2 hours, try and stay away around halloween time, this was why we were waiting so long, the most popular time of ...
by Andy.mack - written on 11.10.04 (Very useful, 3234 readings)
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I live about 25 to 30 minutes from central London by train but never really take the time to visit the nations capital. That was until a few days ago when I was at a bit of a loose end and a friend of mine suggested going into London for the day. We decided that rather than go shopping we’d visit a couple of the attractions as although we live so ...
by WormThatTurned - written on 23.02.04 (Very useful, 885 readings)
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The London Dungeon was first opened in 1975, located on the south bank of the River Thames. From the outside with the burning pyres hanging from the walls and the dark, dank signage, you can only imagine what horrors lie beneath the streets. Late last year I boldly ventured inside to experience what the Dungeons had to offer, was my venture bold ...
by elvis42 - written on 25.10.01 (Very useful, 966 readings)
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I recently visited the London Dungeon, having managed to get half-price tickets (£5.50) from Lastminute.com. It's located on Tooley Street, which is right next to London Bridge station (Northern, Jubilee lines on the underground and on the rail network as well). It's easy to find, with nice torches burning outside its entrance. ...
by Boonoiy - written on 24.10.01 (Very useful, 364 readings)
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The Dungeon - In South London but still worth a look! The London dungeon is to be found on Tooley Street, you need to get on the Northern Line to London Bridge and make your way through the side exit to get there. I last went (been 3 times in all - proves it's well worth returning to!) in July of this year, with 5 workmates ...
by Emrahsenel - written on 19.09.01 (Useful, 268 readings)
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The most horrible experience in London This place is a kind of enlarged version of horror rooms in Madam Tussauds. There, the most violent events in the British history are reconstructed. The London Dungeon is a museum covering 40 exhibits from the dark years of British history. London Dungeon is one of the capital's top ...
by onthebeach8 - written on 05.07.01 (Useful, 121 readings)
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How boring. I had wanted to be scared. the only scary thing was the ride at the end where you go backwards. My boyfriend and i went there to get a bit scared also i had half price tickets which were £5.00 each. If i would have paid the full amount i would have been really upset also because we had pre-paid tickets we got in very quickly. ...
by chris_hollis29 - written on 13.06.01 (Useful, 156 readings)
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The london dungeon is a great place to go but if you weren't shore it is only wax works nothing scary. If you are looking for a day out it is a good place to go to see all the time and care put into the place to make it what it is. All the people are very detailed and if you are not playing much attention to what's going on you ...
by - written on 17.03.01
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London is a place I nearly lost all my money with all the attractions. There are too many but this is one I just had to visit, it's the most famous, well one of them. I am into horror things so I went. At first I got in right away because I got a ticket from where I was staying. When you go in you look at all these statues of dead ...
by andycharger - written on 01.11.00 (Very useful, 118 readings)
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I have not been to the London Dungeon for a couple of years now but i must admit, its not that scary. What it is though is an interesting insight into torture and death over the centuries in England. Like the cagesw that highwaymen were put in to warn others not to try it to the racks that stretched prisoners into telling their captors what ...
by - written on 31.10.00
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It's a perfect time of year to visit the London Dungeon, but it's a ghoulish and really entertaining place all year round. I went on a very hot summers day, where the long queues were more terrifying than what is inside!! It's a very popular attraction so prepare to wait a long time if you haven't pre-booked. ...
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