There should be some sort of warning for parents that some of the exhibits are not suitable for children, especially in relation to the Jack the Rippe...

  1. October 24th, 2005 at 8:48 pm

    Tony I'Anson commented to London Dungeon:

    There should be some sort of warning for parents that some of the exhibits are not suitable for children, especially in relation to the Jack the Ripper murders. My 9-year old granddaughter was really upset and disturbed by the graphic detail in which the murders were depicted in the tableaux and described in the commentary by the actors.

    Some of the other exhibits were also unsuitable for children, but because they did not relate to specific people were perhaps less disturbing. The “attraction” is grossly overpriced and very tiring. It took us two hours to get round and for most of that time you are standing listening to actors descriptions of events in very hot and smelly conditions. The flash from the camera in the tunnel/boat left us temporarily blinded.

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