@TheMinxy76 There's something in that - London has now become a third-rate theme park in some respects, even dealing with things that didn't even happen. However, you also need to consider that as you get older - and, indeed, the more you go to these places - they lose the fright factor.
@GuildfordGhost True, it's become very "American Theme style", I've been to the one in York about 3 times, twice in the 90's (when I thought it WAS a lot better )and again in the last 3 years, I was also at the one in Edinburgh, and even that has become a carborn copy of the recent facelift in York.
Also theres too many "theatrics" in it, yes I know it would make it a bit more "kid friendly" but if I want to pay a heck a lot of money for something scary, I would have gone to the cinema
@GuildfordGhost Like sweeney todd ,so out of place next to Jack the ripper and the plauge ,and yet ironically one of the scariets parts of the London dungeon. Its funny when we went there ,my mon dad and me were all worried about my little sister being frightened ,but five minuttes in the door and the atmposphere had us creeped out lol
@emmybabesxx Well, it would have added to the atmosphere, I'm sure. :o) (And thank you for saying 'haha' rather than that 'L' thing, which would have made me say something rude to you)
why are they talking about london history.... oh wait i forgot ... america has no history
lushiouspig 1 month ago
@lushiouspig The only references to London are in relation to York history. Why are you referring to America? This was filmed in Yorkshire, England.
GuildfordGhost 1 month ago
@GuildfordGhost i know i was joking
lushiouspig 1 month ago
@lushiouspig Ah... internet misinterpretation strikes again!
GuildfordGhost 1 month ago
I remember the York dungeon when it was like this, think I still have the booklet laying around some place. Well good!
rightredbln 2 months ago
I went here in 1999. scary stuff!
ludicer 6 months ago
Went here today it as totally change now from what it use to be. It was good fun but not scary
kingdomlisa 6 months ago
Love 'The Dungeons but does anyone agree that it used to be far scarier before it was all done up in the last few years, particulary York Dungeon
TheMinxy76 7 months ago 2
@TheMinxy76 There's something in that - London has now become a third-rate theme park in some respects, even dealing with things that didn't even happen. However, you also need to consider that as you get older - and, indeed, the more you go to these places - they lose the fright factor.
GuildfordGhost 7 months ago
@GuildfordGhost True, it's become very "American Theme style", I've been to the one in York about 3 times, twice in the 90's (when I thought it WAS a lot better )and again in the last 3 years, I was also at the one in Edinburgh, and even that has become a carborn copy of the recent facelift in York.
Also theres too many "theatrics" in it, yes I know it would make it a bit more "kid friendly" but if I want to pay a heck a lot of money for something scary, I would have gone to the cinema
TheMinxy76 7 months ago
@GuildfordGhost Like sweeney todd ,so out of place next to Jack the ripper and the plauge ,and yet ironically one of the scariets parts of the London dungeon. Its funny when we went there ,my mon dad and me were all worried about my little sister being frightened ,but five minuttes in the door and the atmposphere had us creeped out lol
Nerpha 5 months ago
i went here last year, shit myself at every little thing that made noise haha :L
emmybabesxx 7 months ago
@emmybabesxx Well, it would have added to the atmosphere, I'm sure. :o) (And thank you for saying 'haha' rather than that 'L' thing, which would have made me say something rude to you)
GuildfordGhost 7 months ago
I love it
Abbidaz 8 months ago
@immortalinvisible Heh - and you'll hear my arrogant comments during the clip 'They didn't look like that!'
GuildfordGhost 1 year ago