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It was so well worth being able to bypass the queue snaking down the street (busy with the extra visitors at Halloween) and just walk straight in. Our visit was planned at short notice and the kids were already in overdrive by the time we arrived. Standing in line for over an hour would have definitely been a challenge for us all. Skip the Line - London Dungeon is something I would do again.
Doing what: Skip the Line: London Dungeon
Margaret P
Canada
we loved the dungeon and skip the line was wroth the extra money , the line is very long
Doing what: Skip the Line: London Dungeon
My fiance and I had the most amazing time at the London Dungeons. The only bit we found creepy was the hall of mirrors in Labrynth Of The Lost. The actors make the Dungeons, as they are fantastic (Well done all of you, keep up the good work!!) The detail into London's history was incredible. Visitors get chosen to join in too!! We found the Dungeons such a great laugh and wanted to go straight back in again after we came out. Throughout the Dungeons you do get wet, especially on the boat ride!! We will most definitely visit the London Dungeons again and have already started to recommend it to others :)
Doing what: Skip the Line: London Dungeon
Graham Walker
United Kingdom
If you want to walk in the footsteps of Jack the Ripper, London’s most notorious serial killer, sit in Sweeny Todd’s infamous barber’s chair or face the hangman’s drop at Newgate Prison, then the London Dungeon is the place for you. Not for the squeamish or for those of a nervous disposition, you will travel back in time to a London teetering on the edge of collapse from disease, pestilence and man-made disasters.
Doing what: Skip the Line: London Dungeon
Note from Viator: This review was written by Graham Walker, who wrote a complete summary of the London Dungeon (with video!) on the Viator Travel Blog.
enjoyed the visit at the london dungeons altough it was a bit scary it was fun and i would recomend everyone to buy the skip the line tickets are very convient
Doing what: Skip the Line: London Dungeon
Kids love the dungeon. We still had to wait about 15 minutes before we went in but it is better than waiting for the longer period if you don't buy your ticket pre-visit. Since the last time I came, the dungeon has grown - I think you definitely get your money's worth at this attraction.
Doing what: Skip the Line: London Dungeon
Caroline O
United Kingdom
We have visited the London Dungeon before but have never had skip the queue tickets before. It was brilliant. The queue can be well over an hour long and to miss that was fantastic. The Dungeon is a great attraction for anyone who is not squeamish or of a nervous disposition and well worth the money. We will no doubt visit again one day.
Doing what: Skip the Line: London Dungeon
Highly recommend booking through Viator- brilliant having the fast track service. We still had to queue for half an hour outside, and at least 20 mins inside, and I have to say this detracted from the experience for me. Some poor souls had queued for over 2.5 hours- there's no way I'd say the attraction was worth it. The actors were great, but I did feel I was in an overpriced Disney attraction- queueing between different rooms, following a crowd like sheep, rides over in few minutes. I would have thought that out of a total of 2.5 hours there, possibly 40 mins was entertainment, and that's just not enough for me personally. Compare the cost of this to our trip to St Paul's- the dungeon was exactly twice as expensive; at Sy Paul's our teenage boys ran up to the top for the most amazing views and a true sense of history, and that was a far more satisfying spend. Having said that, boys enjoyed this , and I was delighted with the 'Viator Experience', which I wouldn't hesitate to use again. Thanks.
Doing what: Skip the Line: London Dungeon
I have been to the london dungeon 3 times before over the years but it was still fun. With the same things on offer there we also a few new things that were great and fun. Definitely worth the visit.
Doing what: Skip the Line: London Dungeon
The Skip the Line was well worth getting as the line for people who had just turned up at the door was huge. There was still a small queue to enter the exhibition, but nothing too bad. The Dungeon itself was very entertaining - my girlfriend and her friend screamed loudly at points right in my ear! I wouldn't recommend this trip for people with young children as some of the exhibits are very gruesome and may disturb them. A great trip out.
Doing what: Skip the Line: London Dungeon
Fabian
USA
Really enjoyed the London Dungeon tour. Skipping the long line was very good and worth the extra money. Only criticism is that the tour was a bit shorter than we expected.
Doing what: Skip the Line: London Dungeon
London Dungeon was good fun. Very professional staff and the attractions were as educational as they were scary.
Doing what: Skip the Line: London Dungeon
Anne B
Australia
Wait was still considerable even with wait the line tickets. Dungeon itself realy good.
Doing what: Skip the Line: London Dungeon
Janelle M
Australia
The dungeon tour was funny and scary.
Doing what: Skip the Line: London Dungeon
Lissette V S
Puerto Rico
Booking with Viator was easy and let us enter faster but we still had to wait in a 15 minute line. I didn't really like the London Dungeon. It was too long, walking all the time, I expected to be scared but it never happened.
Doing what: Skip the Line: London Dungeon
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