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rachel79 | 21:50 Mon 22nd Oct 2007 | People & Places
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Hi, Ive booked tickets to go there tomorrow. Me, my sister and three kids aged 13, 9 and 5. Anyone been there? Im a bit nervous. Not worried about my 9 and 5 year ols because they are scareproof tough kids. Nothing like their windbag mother! Can anyone tell me what to expect?
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Hi rachel, i have never been to the London dungeon, but i would like to go, i hope you all have a fantastic time enjoy, love megan. xx
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Thanks Megan, I'll let you know how it goes. xx
Went to the one in Edinburgh. Kids will love it, but it's not nearly as scary as an adult would like...
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I'm hoping its not too scary because Im a real wimp!
I've been there a few times and it is pretty scary. Its probably to do with the fact that all these things happened in real life throughout history. If I were you I'd take a change of underwear! hehe
I went when i was 18years old. I was terrified! The whole way round i was scared. I would never take my kids there unless i wanted them to have nightmares forever. Tiggerblue is right, take a change of undies!
Hi rachel , I went in june and really enjoyed it . It was scarey in a fun way and you will love how good it is , so cleverly done. Hope you and your family enjoy yourselves :-) x
It's fantastic but it scared the living bejaysus out of me.x
Just remember not to feed the PLAGUE RATS.
chadad
I went there years ago.

It was crap.
I take people there often. It�s actually quite interesting�if you�ve never been there. All of you wil have a good time. Some of the staff are playing roles throughout and will move in and out of the shadows. All in all, it gives a rather grim history of what London was like.

If you survive that, try taking a walk down Thames-side to the Klink Prison. Equally grim!

I should warn you, as I still have nightmares from this�the most horrifying experience at the London Dungeon is at the very end of the tour, when they lead you out into the gift shop! Oh my�my hair�s standing on end now! So much money for so much rubbish!

Have fun!

Fr. Bill
Lol @ Fr Bill , the gift shop ...hee hee :-) xxx
They must have made a massive effort to improve then!

If you go, let us know your honest opinion on which of us gave the best description.
I agree with panic button. A waste of time and money.
The only thing scary were the admission prices!!
hi rachel, im thinking of going there next week. how much does it cost rouglhy? i havent been before! oh and do you know if there are money off vouchers available anywhere?

enjoy yourself! x
Dont know when Panic and funny went but when we went last year it was absolutly brilliant. Get there early though (9:30 - 10 am) or you'll be queing for hours. (I've heard of people quing for 5 hours to get in, and once you'r in its at least a two hour tour).
Hello , if you book online and get a booking code you don't have to queue at the end of the long one , there is a way in quickly for you , that's what we did .:-)

http://www.thedungeons.com/en/london-dungeon/i ndex.html
How did it go..????
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Hi all, have just got in and Im shattered!
Well I bought fast-track tickets from London dungeon website and paid �20 for adults and �15 for kids between 5-15. Not sure if Id bother with fast-track again because we got there at 1pm and although we only qued for about 25 minutes the non fast-track people looked like they were going at the same sort of pace.
I would recommend getting the 2-4-1 vouchers from woolworths, newspapers that sort of thing.
Any way, I loved it, there were a few things that made me scream etc but on the whole very good. The actors are overworked but didnt let it show, they made it so much fun.
My daughter who is almost nine cried and whined all the way through but my son who is nearly five thought it was great fun.
Would I go again? Yes but only if I had 2-4-1 vouchers and left my 9 year old at home.
Actors? Boy it has changed!

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