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VENGEANCE 5D CLOSURE (19th September - 8th October 2011)
Please be aware that from the 19th September – 8th October inclusive Vengeance 5D will be closed for essential engineering works.
This
Halloween the Dungeons in London, Edinburgh,
York, Warwick
and Blackpool present: King of Scare . . .
Stingy Jack! 15th -31st October
This
October the Dungeons delve into the darkest of Halloween legends as the Homes
of Halloween present the King of Scare: Stingy Jack.
Condemned
by Old Nick himself for his nasty nature, Irish Halloween legend tells how
Stingy Jack was doomed to wander the underworld in endless darkness with only a
turnip lantern to light his way*. This
Halloween, the Dungeons will bring Stingy Jack’s twisted tale to life with live
actors and specially created shows designed for maximum Halloween high jinx,
where guests will be led deep into the dark myth of Stingy Jack’s curse.
Visitors
are warned: prepare for thrills, jumps and scares as this grisly turnip headed
ghoul walks prowls the Dungeons’ shadowy corridors ready to pop up and pounce
on the unwary.
Dungeon
guests will feel the blood freeze in their veins as they edge their way through
Stingy Jack’s hell hole of a lair. With shadows, spiders and dusty cobwebs,
Stingy Jack’s horrendous hovel is home to an army of staring turnip heads with
twisted grins and mocking eyes. . .
For
those who survive the Dungeons’ Halloween happenings there’s centuries of
horrible history to discover in a host of interactive actor-led live shows and
hair-raising rides**. Presenting Britain’s
darkest past to life, the Dungeons are the UK’s
most ’orrible family attractions, suitable for children over ten years old.
The
Dungeons’ favourite holiday festival will be celebrated with extended opening
hours, Individual
Dungeon activity times and offerings may vary. Please check www.thedungeons.com for further details and www.warwick-castle.com for
individual Dungeons’ activity details.
- *Stingy Jack’s legendary turnip
‘Jack O Lantern’, lit with an ember from the fires of hell and his only
company in his endless journey through the abyss, was predecessor to the
pumpkin ‘Jack O Lanterns’ later carved by settlers in America and which
are strongly associated with Halloween to this day.
- **Rides available in London,
Edinburgh
and Blackpool Dungeons only.
Last updated 19/10/2011
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