Was brilliant went for the london tombs experience...
Was brilliant went for the london tombs experience was so funny u had these like zombie things chasing u it was mostly pitch black u had to get through some tight spaces
Was brilliant went for the london tombs experience was so funny u had these like zombie things chasing u it was mostly pitch black u had to get through some tight spaces
Great Induction!
I recommend!
5 stars
I was terrified, do not recommend. Unless your insane.
Visited the scare attraction back in 2014. Was very interesting as I had a chance to know more history about London including the Jack the Ripper case, monarchs and the building of London Bridge. It s opposite London dungeon as well.
Queued for 2hr30 on Halloween night for the whole experience to end in 15-20 minutes which included an introduction talk by one of the staff who let us know the experience wasn't suitable for pregnant woman before pointing to one of the guests in our group and asking if she was pregnant or just had a full meal - totally unacceptable!! We paid for Phobophobia Halloween Special tickets and didn't receive any glass of fizz on arrival, as stated on the ticket. Inside there were about 5 actors in total and the whole of the upstairs area was pretty much empty, there were no historical talks and actors were telling us to run through as quickly as possible. Waste of money and felt like a last minute money grab for the owners before lockdown. I want a refund.
So much fun! The actors are great and the sets are cool. It's not just jumpy, but atmospheric too, with creepy sights, sounds and even smells. They also cater for different scare levels, with a "guardian angel", standard or hardcore tour options, depending on when you go.
We were told by the ticketing staff that it wouldn't be that scary, but my wife and I couldn't make it ten minutes in and had to ask an actor to help us leave early as we "had a train to catch." We would have enjoyed just the history aspect, but let's be honest, that probably wouldn't attract a lot of tourists on its own. As such, half of the experience is walking through dark corridors, getting scared by loud noises and flashing lights. On the plus side, though, the actors and staff were really nice, helpful, and understanding.
I was dubious how good this would be given fairly late availability for myself and three teenagers to visit.
It was brilliant. Educational and scary.
Hard working actors (who you soon forgot were actors) led us through a history from Roman times, the fire of London, Jack the ripper..... gruesome and great. Well done. Happy to recommend.
Absolutely fantastic experience.
A bit hard to find, mind you, it would of helped if my phone was working right.. We had read it was opposite the station, turned out it was a mile down the road, so we took a stroll down the river Thames which was lovely. Saw a big ship.
When we arrived at London Bridge and pay entry, you step into a waiting area with lots of decorations, stuff to read, old artefacts and money.
When your slot comes your walked through by a guide, they take you to different themed areas and talk about the times back then. It's quite informative and very theatrical.
Then you come onto the tombs, this whole area is decked out in frightening scenes with people jumping out on you, chainsaws (bladeless of course) tight spaces, compressed air, all sorts.
Not for the faint hearted, check the website for medical conditions and health concerns, one lady did have to leave before entering.
We both wore green, but my green was affected by the green screen which made for a interesting picture..
We'll worth a visit, and look for promo codes, we got 2 for 1 from train ticket purchase.
We were also quite blessed with the weather as you can see...
I would say this was one of our more memorable places on our trip. It is educational and a little scary. It starts with the educational stations and then they line you up to go through the scary tombs. Not too bad at all and the ice cream at the end is awesome.