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* AudienceParticipation: Several times. From being tried by a HangingJudge to being subjected to unsanitary expriements to being burned at the stake, there's a lot here.
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* CanonForeigner: The Unknown from the notorious CrappyCarnival ''Theatre/WillysChocolateExperience'' was added to the lineup when the character's performer, Felicia Dawkins, was hired by the Dungeon.
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* DangerouslyCloseShave: The literary character Literature/SweeneyTodd, the barber of Fleet Street who kills his customers with a razor and has his neighbour baker [[TheSecretOfLongPorkPies bake them into meatpies]].

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* DangerouslyCloseShave: The literary character Literature/SweeneyTodd, DerivativeWorks/SweeneyTodd, the barber of Fleet Street who kills his customers with a razor and has his neighbour baker [[TheSecretOfLongPorkPies bake them into meatpies]].
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* DangerouslyCloseShave: The literary character Franchise/SweeneyTodd, the barber of Fleet Street who kills his customers with a razor and has his neighbour baker [[TheSecretOfLongPorkPies bake them into meatpies]].

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* DangerouslyCloseShave: The literary character Franchise/SweeneyTodd, Literature/SweeneyTodd, the barber of Fleet Street who kills his customers with a razor and has his neighbour baker [[TheSecretOfLongPorkPies bake them into meatpies]].
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** The aforementioned literary character Sweeney Todd, a barber who [[SlashedThroat slashes the throat]] of his customers and has his baker neighbor bake them into meatpies.

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** The aforementioned literary character Sweeney Todd, DerivativeWorks/SweeneyTodd from ''Literature/TheStringOfPearls'', a barber who [[SlashedThroat slashes the throat]] of his customers and has his baker neighbor bake them into meatpies.
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* VictorianLondon: Both the Sweeney Todd and Jack the Ripper sections are set in this era due to the latter having committed his murders in 1888. In the case of the former however, while Sweeney Todd debuted in 1846 in the penny dreadful ''Literature/TheStringOfPearls'', the story was set in 1785, showing the rides creators did no research whatsoever or the bare minimum at most.

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* VictorianLondon: Both the Sweeney Todd and The Jack the Ripper sections are section is set in this era due to the latter having committed his murders in 1888. In the case of the former however, while Sweeney Todd debuted in 1846 in the penny dreadful ''Literature/TheStringOfPearls'', the story was set in 1785, showing the rides creators did no research whatsoever or the bare minimum at most.1888.
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* VictorianLondon: Both the Sweeney Todd and Jack the Ripper sections are set in this era due to the latter having committed his murders in 1888. In the case of the former however, while Sweeney Todd debuted in 1846 in the penny dreadful ''Literature/AStringOfPearls'', the story was set in 1785, showing the rides creators did no research whatsoever.

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* VictorianLondon: Both the Sweeney Todd and Jack the Ripper sections are set in this era due to the latter having committed his murders in 1888. In the case of the former however, while Sweeney Todd debuted in 1846 in the penny dreadful ''Literature/AStringOfPearls'', ''Literature/TheStringOfPearls'', the story was set in 1785, showing the rides creators did no research whatsoever.whatsoever or the bare minimum at most.
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* VictorianLondon: Both the Sweeney Todd and Jack the Ripper sections are set in this era due to these folks belonging to it.

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* VictorianLondon: Both the Sweeney Todd and Jack the Ripper sections are set in this era due to these folks belonging to it.the latter having committed his murders in 1888. In the case of the former however, while Sweeney Todd debuted in 1846 in the penny dreadful ''Literature/AStringOfPearls'', the story was set in 1785, showing the rides creators did no research whatsoever.
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* DangerouslyCloseShave: The literary character Franchise/SweeneyTodd, the barber of Fleet Street who kills his customers with a razor and hasd his neighbour baker [[TheSecretOfLongPorkPies bake them into meatpies]].

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* DangerouslyCloseShave: The literary character Franchise/SweeneyTodd, the barber of Fleet Street who kills his customers with a razor and hasd has his neighbour baker [[TheSecretOfLongPorkPies bake them into meatpies]].
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* TheBlackDeath: The Great Plague of London of 1665-1666. A PlagueDoctor will look for symptoms of the plague in the group of visitors and ask which member is looking "a bit peaky".

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* TheBlackDeath: The section about the Great Plague of London of 1665-1666. A PlagueDoctor will look for symptoms of the plague in the group of visitors and ask which member is looking "a bit peaky".
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* TheHeretic: In the section based on the ReignOfTerror of Queen UsefulNotes/MaryTudor, visitors are told about the burnings of Protestants, and one of them is usually invited on stage to be "burnt at the stake".

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* TheHeretic: In the section based on the ReignOfTerror of Queen the Catholic queen UsefulNotes/MaryTudor, visitors are told about the burnings of Protestants, and one of them is usually invited on stage to be "burnt at the stake".

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* BurnTheWitch: In the section based on the ReignOfTerror of Queen UsefulNotes/MaryTudor, visitors are told about the burnings of Protestants, and one of them is usually invited on stage to be "burnt at the stake".


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* TheHeretic: In the section based on the ReignOfTerror of Queen UsefulNotes/MaryTudor, visitors are told about the burnings of Protestants, and one of them is usually invited on stage to be "burnt at the stake".
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The attraction recreates various [[{{Horror}} sinister, gory and macabre]] historical events and {{Urban Legend}}s, some of it in a GallowsHumor style. Visitors are taken on a journey through 1000 years of London's dark history with actors performing as some of the city's most infamous characters, wax figures, special effects and two rides.

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The attraction recreates various [[{{Horror}} sinister, gory and macabre]] historical events and {{Urban Legend}}s, some of it in a GallowsHumor style. Visitors are taken on a journey through 1000 years of London's dark history and folklore with actors performing as some of the city's most infamous characters, characters (be they real or fictitious), wax figures, special effects and two rides.
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The attraction recreates various [[{{Horror}} sinister, gory and macabre]] historical events and {{Urban Legend}}s, some of it in a GallowsHumor style. Visitors are taken on a journey through 1000 years of London's history with actors performing as some of the city's most infamous characters, wax figures, special effects and two rides.

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The attraction recreates various [[{{Horror}} sinister, gory and macabre]] historical events and {{Urban Legend}}s, some of it in a GallowsHumor style. Visitors are taken on a journey through 1000 years of London's dark history with actors performing as some of the city's most infamous characters, wax figures, special effects and two rides.
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* DangerouslyCloseShave: The literary character Franchise/SweeneyTodd, the barber of Fleet Street who killed his customers with a razor and had his neighbour baker [[TheSecretOfLongPorkPies bake them into meatpies]].

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* DangerouslyCloseShave: The literary character Franchise/SweeneyTodd, the barber of Fleet Street who killed kills his customers with a razor and had hasd his neighbour baker [[TheSecretOfLongPorkPies bake them into meatpies]].
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* VictorianLondon: Both the Sweeney Todd and Jack the Ripper sections are set in this era due to these persons belonging to it.

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* VictorianLondon: Both the Sweeney Todd and Jack the Ripper sections are set in this era due to these persons folks belonging to it.
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** The aforementioned literary character Sweeney Todd.

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** The aforementioned literary character Sweeney Todd.Todd, a barber who [[SlashedThroat slashes the throat]] of his customers and has his baker neighbor bake them into meatpies.
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* TheGreatFire: The section about the Great Fire of London.

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* TheGreatFire: The section about the Great Fire of London.London of 1666.
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* TheGreatFire: The section about the Great Fire of London.


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* VictorianLondon: Both the Sweeney Todd and Jack the Ripper sections are set in this era due to these persons belonging to it.

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