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London Dungeons introduces Queen Mary
1/12/2010 2:28:00 PM
This February the London Dungeon's HOTTEST new experience opens: Bloody Mary - Killer Queen.
NEW FOR FEBRUARY 2010
BLOODY MARY : KILLER QUEEN
• New experience featuring one of Britain’s most murderous monarchs – Mary Tudor aka Bloody Mary
• Enter Bloody Mary’s private chapel and witness the fanatically Catholic Queen pass judgement on petrified heretics
• Experience the horrifying sights, screams, smells of the most painful method of execution known to man – being slowly burnt alive
• Celebrating 35 years of scares in 2010, The London Dungeon is an action packed attraction where history’s most horrible bits are brought to life
o Thirteen frightfully fun experiences including Surgery: Blood & Guts (new in 2009), Jack the Ripper and Sweeney Todd
AND two chilling rides:
o Extremis – Drop Ride to Doom; an adrenaline-charged “last drop” in the dark
o Traitor – Boat Ride to Hell; a terrifying trip to Traitors Gate
• Bloody Mary opens February half term 2010
• Tickets: £22.50 for adults, £16.50 for children family tickets from £55 and birthday packages also available
• Priority entrance bookings available online at www.thedungeons.com – best price priority entrance guaranteed
• Open 7 days a week - 9:30am – 6:30pm (13 – 21 February)
• Nearest Tube/Rail: London Bridge
• Visit www.thedungeons.com for further information
The London Dungeon is turning the temperature up this February half term with a flaming new experience – Bloody Mary: Killer Queen featuring one of England’s most feared rulers – Mary Tudor, the deadliest daughter of Henry VIII . This Killer Queen was nicknamed Bloody Mary for ordering around 300 horrifying murders in her brief but brutal five year reign (1553-1558). Guests are transported back to London in 1556 where the fanatically Catholic Queen is burning Protestants at the stake. Special effects conjure up the sights, screams and overwhelming stench of fiery execution as another helpless “heretic” endures one of the most painful deaths known to man – being slowly burnt alive.
For those who are spared there’s plenty more in store from Britain’s most famous scare attraction at The London Dungeon, celebrating 35 years in the fear business in 2010. With actor-led experiences, chilling special effects and thrilling rides there’s a whole attraction full of history’s horrible bits to discover. From the Victorian stomping ground of Jack the Ripper to Sweeney Todd’s hair-raising barber shop and London’s bloodiest operating theatre there’s plenty of twisted humour, frightening fun, blood gore and much more!
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