Islander
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You, a wimpy little kid?? Don't believe it...The odd thing, now that I think about it, was that despite being a wimpy little kid, I don't recall any of it being "scary". It was all very lighthearted and fun.
You, a wimpy little kid?? Don't believe it...The odd thing, now that I think about it, was that despite being a wimpy little kid, I don't recall any of it being "scary". It was all very lighthearted and fun.
Ah right, that seems to match with something I have a photo of, a strange pyramid type rock with a devil sat on topI think pandemonium was a big rotating jelly pyramid thing with projections...but that may be a big lie.
Was a surprise to find out that there'd been the much earlier Great Fire to the one I remember, both had the same Tom Baker voiceover, but the original Great Fire was in a different location and got totally removed when part the Dungeon got closed off by Network rail. The Guillotine show was where the newer Great Fire was later built. Youve remembered the original one well thoughThe sets for this lingered on, and you passed through them getting from Jack The Ripper (version 2) to Bloody Mary. I think the trommel was a later addition.
Guillotine was quite a big chamber, maybe they built the sets up more for the later Fire show or the bit youre thinking of might be the smaller Fire preshow room?Really? the guillotine was in that tiny chamber that the fire ended up in‽
Guess I must have been a lot smaller back then..
That must have been Madame Tussauds Chamber of HorrorsMy mum went to the London Dungeon in the mid-1980s, and she says that she remembers Dr Cripping from when she went in that era. That was the only thing she could really remember.
As far as I'm aware it's only been removed because of COVID. All Dungeons attractions have had shows removed.For the people who said they thought Tryant was going to end, the boat ride has now disappeared from the website so I believe it has. Any theories on if it will be replaced?
The later Great Fire, there was an earlier one in the 80s which was in a different location, before Guillotine that space wasn't used for muchBut yeah, there’s a channel called GuilfordGhost on Youtube who uploaded a video of the Guilotine and he explains it’s the Great Fire Room too.
Guillotine was built before Merlin became involved, Merlin didn't start building their own London Dungeon shows/attractions until around 2009 ish (even then they often contract the design). But yes it was a big task cramming so much in the original location! You'd have no idea where you were!Shows how good they were at cramming things together and making them look bigger. As annoying as Merlin are, they have..... I mean had talent. Until County Yawn.
The two of them are now in Haunted Hollow at Alton Towers! The exact ones in your profile picture, just repaintedHi, weird question but does anyone have any information about the giant gargoyle in the entrance to the Dungeon or what happened to it when the Tooley Street location shut down?
I'm going to presume it's this one?There’s some footage of the Dungeon in 1975 that was just uploaded to Youtube!!!