Friday, August 26, 2011

London Dungeon Helloween - Stingy Jack is Back

From the 15th – 31st October, The London Dungeon unveils Jack once again for "Hell'oween 2011" Stingy Jack, the evil mythical character from Irish folklore damned by the devil and made to walk in darkness for all eternity with his turnip lantern, will be stalking the dark hellish corridors of the gruesome attraction and could appear at any moment.

Visitors who survive Jack's lair may wish they hadn't, as the gates of hell gape open to receive them, with an infamous recording of the ‘Sounds of Hell' echoing throughout the Dungeon's mirrored labyrinth. The eerie screams of tortured souls, (which were allegedly discovered by Siberian scientists when they drilled down 14.4 kilometres deep under the Earth's crust) will have guests feeling the flames of hell and screaming for a reprieve from the fiery maze, there's plenty of horrific goings on to explore this Halloween – are you brave enough?


PLUS a whole Dungeon of blood, gore and more to endure including several scary rides:

NEW for 2011, Vengeance: UK's first 5D laser ride ONLY at the London Dungeon - the ride of your afterlife!
Extremis: Drop Ride to Doom - an adrenaline-charged "last drop" in the dark.
Traitor: Boat Ride to Hell - a chilling water ride.

Be prepared to feel your blood freeze this Halloween, as The London Dungeon unveils its most terrifying "Helloween" event ever, including Jack O'Lantern and the echoing ‘Sounds of Hell'.  Stingy Jack, damned by the devil and made to walk in darkness for all eternity with his turnip lantern, will be stalking the dark hellish corridors of the gruesome attraction and could appear at any moment.

Visitors who survive Jack's lair may wish they hadn't, as the gates of hell gape open to receive them, with an infamous recording of the ‘Sounds of Hell' echoing throughout the Dungeon's mirrored labyrinth. The eerie screams of tortured souls, (which were allegedly discovered by Siberian scientists when they drilled down 14.4 kilometres deep under the Earth's crust) will have guests feeling the flames of hell and screaming for a reprieve from the fiery maze.

Fourteen twisted experiences from Jack the Ripper to new for 2010,  Bloody Mary, and two chilling rides, there's plenty of horrific goings on to explore this Halloween. Situated in the dark heart of the Capital, just a stone's throw away from the River Thames, The London Dungeon is open seven days a week.


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Celebrate London Halloween at The London Dungeon one of the world's most infamous attractions, where for over 30 years London's darkest history has been brought back to life with a grisly mixture of live actors, special effects and two hair-raising rides.

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