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London Dungeon

London Dungeon
VIDEO TRANSCRIPT

OK Mums, before you take your kids to the London Dungeon, you must ask yourself one crucial question: Do they like being scared? If the answer is yes well then this is the place for you because you won’t just be scared, you will be jumpy, you’ll be surprised, you’ll be petrified all in one attraction or at least I was.

The dungeons are now on the South Bank right next door to the London Eye so they’re a super easy walk from Waterloo Tube. Talking of walks, the whole attraction is a walk through experience. There’s a team of about twenty actors who take on the roles of various different London villains through the ages. So people like Jack the Ripper to Sweeney Todd. My personal favourite was Mrs Lovett with her human pies. But they are all brilliant and they will scare you a lot.

There are a couple of cool rides as well that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Don’t take luggage, there’s nowhere to put it. 

Also go to the loo before you go, I didn’t see many on route and you don’t want a full bladder with all those surprises!

Book online and you’ll get thirty percent off and it’s really worth doing so adults instead of paying £25 you’ll pay £17. For children, instead of paying £19, you’ll pay £15. 

Creepy, damp, cold and smelly, the London Dungeon is absolutely everything it should be. Just make sure you’re feeling brave and you aren’t afraid of the dark. 

So I give the London Dungeon a massive mum rating of 9! 

OK Mums, before you take your kids to the London Dungeon, you must ask yourself one crucial question: Do they like being scared? If the answer is yes well then this is the place for you because you won’t just be scared, you will be jumpy, you’ll be surprised, you’ll be petrified all in one attraction or at least I was.

The dungeons are now on the South Bank right next door to the London Eye so they’re a super easy walk from Waterloo Tube. Talking of walks, the whole attraction is a walk through experience. There’s a team of about twenty actors who take on the roles of various different London villains through the ages. So people like Jack the Ripper to Sweeney Todd. My personal favourite was Mrs Lovett with her human pies. But they are all brilliant and they will scare you a lot.

There are a couple of cool rides as well that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Don’t take luggage, there’s nowhere to put it. 

Also go to the loo before you go, I didn’t see many on route and you don’t want a full bladder with all those surprises!

Book online and you’ll get thirty percent off and it’s really worth doing so adults instead of paying £25 you’ll pay £17. For children, instead of paying £19, you’ll pay £15. 

Creepy, damp, cold and smelly, the London Dungeon is absolutely everything it should be. Just make sure you’re feeling brave and you aren’t afraid of the dark. 

So I give the London Dungeon a massive mum rating of 9! 

9

Now located on the Southbank, a stone’s throw from the London Eye and an easy walk from Waterloo station come and encounter a terrifyingly fun time at The London Dungeon.

 

This live action journey will take you through the last 1000 years of London’s history, using a talented cast of live actors, special effects and scenery to produce a thrillingly real representation of the stories it tells.

 

Smell, see and feel the fears that truly come alive as you walk around the dungeons. Travel the traitor’s route to execution along the Thames in the Dungeon’s newly-improved boat ride, The Tyrant. Get a close shave by Sweeney Todd at Fleet Street, or head to the Ten Bells where Jack the Ripper’s victims once drank. Next, test your navigational skills in Whitechapel’s labyrinth streets to see if you can outrun the Ripper himself!

 

CLICK HERE to book skip-the-line tickets.

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