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The London Dungeon is the interactive historic Horror attraction, which dispenses fear and fun in equal doses. Visitors can experience life in old London and encounter some of the gruesome highlights, including 'The Great Fire of London', Jack the Ripper experience and the 'Judgement Day' boat ride. I have been there with my friends and i enjoyed. It wasn't that much scary for me because of my friends who were continuously cracking jokes
I'm not sure if they have in the palace, they used to use the Tower of London.
London Dungeon is a tourist attraction which opened in 1975 and is situated in railway arches under London Bridge Station. The station was built in the mid-19th century and the arches were used for the storage of imported goods which had been unloaded from ships and barges in the nearby River Thames before being dispatched to their final destination. When the storage facilities became redundant in the 1970's they were made into a 'horror museum' and opened as a tourist attraction. The site was never a real dungeon, but looks like one and is very atmospheric.
yes it was scary as sary as becky fairburnhaha
scary, exciting, cold, hard, scary
i wouldn't say scary. It depends on how old u are and if you like things like that. To me i am 20 and i love it. Its more of a fun adventures ride then scary. If love the movies you will love the ride but its sort of fun and scary it gives you chills and thrills
The London Dungeon is next to London Bridge.
There are no rides at the London Dungeon.
The London Dungeon is located next to London Bridge station, in central London.
The London Dungeon first opened in early 1965.
A scary movie setting can be a castle, dungeon, attic, basement, camp, etc.
The London Dungeon is a tourist attraction situated in vaults under London Bridge station. It is designed to look like a medieval prison.
The London Dungeon is a tourist attraction that offers an immersive and theatrical experience, showcasing London's gruesome history through live actors, special effects, and rides. Visitors can learn about various dark historical events such as the Black Plague, the Great Fire of London, and Jack the Ripper. The attraction provides an interactive and entertaining way to delve into the city's macabre past.
London Dungeon may require you edging your way to the front as the attraction is growing but not large enough to have multiple windows. The eye should direct you like at Madame Toussaude's
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Really scary, I am not scared of the exorcist but I was so scared in the there! I had to leave early, because I was hyperventilating, I do not recomend it for those who get easily scared! for more information, email flamelkayleigh@gmail.com I hope it help to share about it with you!
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London Bridge. The London Dungeon is just next door on Tooley Street.