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The London Dungeon Tickets from £26.50pp, (save up to £8.50pp)

For those searching for cheap tickets, online promotions that can offer value for money with tickets available from £26.50pp. The London Dungeon is a popular attraction so, particularly during peak times, it is best to book in advance to guarantee entry plus tickets come with timed ticket slots to help you bypass the queues. Often the best online discounts can be found when booking direct with discounts of up to £8.50pp off walk-up prices.

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The London Dungeon 2 for 1 Vouchers

There are a range of 2 for 1 vouchers available for the London Dungeon that offers one person free entry when accompanied by a full paying person.  Most vouchers now stipulate that vouchers must be redeemed in advance & remember that they cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotion or discounted ticket. More information available at 2 for 1 Vouchers for the London Dungeon.

The London Dungeon, (Sunday 40% off promotion)

Running during select Sundays up to 26 May 2024, here’s a chance to pick up 40% discount off standard price tickets for the London Dungeon.  Simply use the promo code SUNDAY40 to secure a 40% savings off walk up prices when you book in advance with tickets priced from £24 an adult/£20.40 a child.  This offer is running on Sundays through until 26 May 2024, (excluding 31 March).

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The London Dungeon Kellogg’s 2 for 1 Voucher

Valid until 30 June 2024, (terms and conditions apply), this promotion offers you 1 person free entry when accompanied by an adult paying the full standard price ticket. Interestingly this promotion has moved away from excluded dates and instead allocates a minimum number of tickets for each day the London Dungeon is open.  Remember you cannot use 2 for 1’s in conjunction with online ticket promotions. More information available at Kellogg’s 2 for 1 Voucher.

The London Dungeon Multi Attraction Ticket; London Eye/Tussauds/SEA LIFE/Shrek’s Adventure

If you’re planning to visit a number of popular visitor attractions in London, here’s a chance to pick up substantial discounts off single entry tickets.  Attractions participating in this promotion include the London Eye, Madame Tussauds, SEA LIFE London Aquarium & Shrek’s Adventure! London. The great advantage with this offer is you have 90 days in which to visit all your selected attractions so you’ve the option to space out your visits for full flexibility.

More information available at London Dungeon + London Eye/Tussuads/SEA LIFE/Shrek’s Adventure.

The London Dungeon; 2 for 1 Voucher, (valid until 31 March 24)

Here’s a 2 for 1 voucher for those planning to travel by train to this popular London attraction that runs at select times of the year.  You must book your London Dungeon tickets in advance with this promotion & present with valid train tickets on the day.  This promotion offers a minimum number of available tickets for each day the promotion is running where allocation is currently sitting at 50 tickets a day.  There is a stipulated price for 2 SEA LIFE  tickets offered with this promotion with the promotion running until 31 March 2024.  More information available over at 2 for 1 Voucher for the London Dungeon.

The London Dungeon; FREE Tickets with The Sun

The London Dungeon has joined this free ticket newspaper promotion in The Sun for 2024.  Here’s a chance to pick up 2 complimentary tickets to this popular London attraction, but this year, free ticket availability has been limited to select off-peak dates so this deal works best for those with flexibility on when they visit.  Running during October 2024, you’ll need to collect  a number of unique number Sun Saver codes and follow the application process for a chance to pick up complimentary tickets.  More details as they come in on this promotion.

The London Dungeon; Anytime Ticket, (flexible ticket)

For those wishing to avoid queues at the London Dungeon then it’s worth investing in a fastrack priority ticket that bypasses the queues and offers you flexible entry at any point during the day.  The Anytime Ticket allows you the opportunity to fit more into your day for those planning a packed itinerary and prefer to pay a little more to beat the queues.

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The London Dungeon; Clubcard Vouchers

Tesco shoppers can redeem clubcard vouchers against admission charges to The London Dungeon that can make financial sense for regular Tesco shoppers.  For full flexibility you can even top up the price difference with another payment method should you be short of a few vouchers that allows you to make some substantial savings on entry costs. Remember your clubcard voucher code is only valid for use when booking tickets online in advance and are not valid at the attraction entrance.  Watch out for excluded  & limited availability dates during peak times.

The London Dungeon; Big City Saver

Look out for the Big City Saver ticket that offers substantial discounts off combined entry tickets for top London Attractions including the London Dungeon.  Also participating in this programme is Madame Tussauds London, The London Eye, SEA LIFE London Aquarium & Shrek’s Adventure London plus you’ve 90 days in which to plan your visits. More information available from The London Eye – Big City Saver.

The London Dungeon; Cadbury Big Ticket Savings

If you managed to collect promotional multi-packs of Cadbury chocolate, it continues to offer you savings of up to 50% off full price tickets at a range of Merlin Attractions including The London Dungeon.  Valid until 31 July 2024, (exclusions apply), this promotion has changed slightly this year where voucher holders can gain up to 50% off the full standard price ticket where the discount depends on the attraction period & time chosen.  More details available at Cadbury/Merlin Big Ticket Offer.

The London Dungeon & Merlin Passes

Merlin passholders can pick up entry to the London Dungeon as well as attractions such as LEGOLAND Windsor, Madame Tussauds or Sea Life Centres.  For those planning to visit a number of attractions throughout the year, then investing in a Merlin Pass can make financial sense. Worth noting that there are now differing Merlin Passes that come with differing restrictions.

 

Insider guide

Set alongside the River the Thames, The London Dungeon is now ideally placed as a stand alone attraction or a bolt-on to many other attractions found nearby including the London Eye & SEA LIFE London Aquarium.

1. The London Dungeon; Online Savings

When looking for Cheap Tickets for the London Dungeon look out for substantial savings off walk up prices that come with time ticket slots too.  Although timed sessions will not completely avoid the queues, (the London Dungeon suggest you should anticipate up to a 45-60 minute wait during peak times), it will substantially reduce your waiting time. For full flexibility, look out for the Anytime Ticket that offers you full flexibility on when you visit during your selected date.

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2. The London Dungeon; Starter for 10

Ensure you join the correct line as you enter the London Dungeon; it may seem like simple advice, but many a person has joined the wrong queue and ended up waiting longer than needed. The lines are clearly marked for those that have pre-booked tickets but if in doubt check with a member of staff.  There is airport-style security as you enter the attraction that can cause some delays on busy days & you’ll find toilets available at the beginning and end of your 90 minute tour.  Whilst there are no lockers at this attraction, you are welcome to use the charged Left Luggage Facility within the main ticket office of the London Eye.

3. The London Dungeons; Immersive Experience

Billed as a immersive experience, within a darkened environment, you’ll be moving at pace from room to room accompanied by themed actors.  Whilst mobile phones are not permitted during your journey, you’ll have the opportunity to purchase photographic souvenirs at the end of your tour.  To get the most from your experience, we suggest you simply jump in and immerse yourself within the experience and get involved with the audience participation.

4. The London Dungeon; Walk This Way

Unfortunately, this isn’t a setting that you can wander around freely as you will need to move along with your tour & guide at all times.  There is only one way around the London Dungeon; each tour takes up to 45 people and lasts for approximately 90 minutes.

5. Stay Ahead at the London Dungeon

With up to 45 people per tour, visibility can be restricted, particularly for those with young children, as you move around the attraction.  With this in mind, try stay at the front of the tour as you move between the set tales to secure both a good vantage point that also allows you to hear everything that is going on too.

6. The London Dungeon; Young Children

The London Dungeon is an interactive attraction within enclosed dark spaces and, whilst the actors won’t touch you, they might jump out nearby!  Bringing to life the scarier side of London’s history, each set covers a particularly event or time in history, (Guy Fawkes, The Plague, Jack the Ripper) and includes themes of torture & death where actors actively encourage audience participation.  It’s often dark, noisy and wrapped in pungent smells so you’ll need to consider if this appropriate for young children or those that scare easily.  Worth noting that a member of staff can organise your exit from the attraction if you find it’s not for you. There are also minimum height restricts in place for the drop ride, (those below will need to bypass the ride).

7. Drop Dead; Drop Ride & The Tyrant Boat Ride

Whilst both rides are included within your admission ticket, they are subject to availability on the day.  There are ride restrictions and minimum height restriction in place for both rides and options available to bypass for those unable or unwilling to access the rides.

8. The London Dungeon Bar

For a bit of fun, loiter around the London Dungeon bar at the end of the tour where you’ll be able to purchase from a range of brightly coloured themed cocktails and other alcoholic/non-alcoholic brews.  Certainly offers you a chance to sit down and relax before planning your next step.  The bar is only open to London Dungeon visitors so this could be your only chance.

 

Costumed characters at the London Dungeon

The London Dungeon; Dick Turpin

The London Dungeon; Practical Information

i. Cheap Tickets; explore The London Dungeon Cheap Ticket Guide packed with money saving ideas including 2 for 1 vouchers & discounted combi offers!

ii. Combination tickets; add a visit to the London Eye or Madame Tussauds with a discounted combination tickets that offers value for money for those planning to visit a number of attraction in London.

iii. Rides; there are 2 rides within the London Dungeon.  The Boat Ride is located at the beginning of the tour, (prepare for a soaking), & can be avoided if you request assistance from a member of staff.  The ‘Drop Dead – Drop Ride’ has an alternative route clearly marked if this isn’t for you.

iv. Ride Restrictions; there are height restriction in place on both rides plus accessibility is limited on the Boat Ride.

v. Photos; there is the inevitable photo opportunity as you enter the Dungeon that is subsequently available for purchase. Whilst this can be a bone of contention with the children, I always side-step the issue by choosing not to pose in the first place.  If you do want to purchase, look out for Merlin Pass discounts or savings on photographic bundles that can include downloads, magnets & keyrings.

vi. Suitability; this attraction is full of surprises with live actors, in character, offering scares & thrills along the way. Prepare for a soaking on the water ride, thrills in the pitch black, gruesome tales & smells so would suggest this is not suitable for anyone of a nervous disposition.

vii. Children; The London Dungeon does not recommend this attraction for children under the age of 8 years, (see above).  Anyone who wishes to leave the tour early can just let a  member of staff know and you’ll directed to the nearest exit, (but no re-entry).

viii. Educational: I would say less educational and more a bit a interactive fun of a gruesome nature.

ix. Lockers; unfortunately there are no lockers or in fact any space to store belongings at this attraction.  There is a charged Left Luggage Facility within the main ticket office of the London Eye that is open to London Dungeon visitors.

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