3/5 Joel P. 1 year ago on Google
London
Dungeons
is
one
of
those
attractions
in
London
that
is
great
to
visit
for
the
first
time,
as
you
don’t
know
what
to
expect
-
but
it
can
become
a
bit
stale
and
predictable
if
you’ve
visited
it
before.
I
recently
acquired
an
Merlin
Annual
Pass,
and
as
it
had
been
5+
years
since
I’d
last
done
most
of
the
attractions
in
central
London
on
the
pass,
I
thought
I
would
give
them
a
whirl
again
to
see
what
has
changed.
It
was
a
quiet
Monday
in
March,
so
there
wasn’t
a
queue
to
get
in
and
the
security
check
was
swift.
We
then
awaited
the
start
of
the
tour.
Understandably,
they
were
wanting
to
get
a
larger
group
together
before
sending
us
on
our
way,
but
this
did
mean
we
were
waiting
around
for
a
good
10
–
15
minutes
before
starting
our
journey
–
which
did
kill
the
mood
a
little.
We
then
ventured
on
our
journey,
with
the
first
main
element
you
come
across
being
an
indoor
log
flume
ride,
which
was
great
fun
and
most
unexpected
(as
it
was
closed
the
last
time
I
visited).
From
there,
you
go
through
a
wide
range
of
‘mini-shows’
that
showcase
the
torrid
history
of
London
through
the
ages.
Some
of
the
highlights
were
Mrs
Lovetts
Pie
Shop,
The
Courtroom,
The
Torturer
and
also
the
new
Curse
of
the
Witch
based
on
Elizabeth
Sawyer,
which
was
very
theatrical
and
a
highlight
for
me.
However,
I
did
find
some
of
the
scenes
quite
lackluster
in
comparison.
I’d
visited
London
Dungeons
several
times
when
it
was
at
London
Bridge,
and
it
was
truly
excellent
–
however
in
it’s
current
iteration
there
seems
to
be
an
excessive
amount
of
blank/black
walls,
walking
through
endless
corridors
and
just
not
that
same
feel
to
the
sets.
The
actors
as
a
whole
were
very
good,
but
it
fell
flat
in
places
due
to
the
effects
being
used
–
such
as
the
Guy
Fawkes
scene,
and
the
Fire
of
London
scene
was
laughably
bad
in
places.
Overall,
it’s
a
fun
way
to
spend
a
couple
of
hours
if
it’s
included
with
an
Annual
Pass
or
you
get
a
good
2-4-1
deal.
I
do
however
feel
that
at
full-price,
the
attraction
simply
doesn’t
warrant
the
price
tag
or
the
time
spent
within
it.
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