BLOOD, frights and suffocating darkness are all part of the “fun” at  the  London Dungeon.

And visitors can experience the attraction’s most terrifying ride, plummeting towards the floor while gripping on for dear life on the Drop Dead ride.

The Sun visited the London  Dungeon when it finally reopened after being closed for almost six months because of the pandemic

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The Sun visited the London  Dungeon when it finally reopened after being closed for almost six months because of the pandemicCredit: The Sun

If you are anything like me, you will lose all dignity and pride on the way down.

It was no surprise to learn that EVERY DAY, at least one person is escorted from the maze of corridors  beneath London’s South Bank too scared to carry on.

The attraction’s head of performance Richard Quincey tells me: “Some fully grown adults fall down on their knees crying and asking to leave.”

The Sun visited the London Dungeon when it finally reopened after being closed for almost six months because of the pandemic.  And you too can enjoy a great day out at the London Dungeon, thanks to Sun Superdays.

Starting tomorrow, Sun readers can grab two FREE tickets worth £60.

Or if you prefer your entertainment a little lighter, you can choose two tickets to Shrek’s Adventure! London.

To get your tickets, just collect NINE of 18 Sun Savers codes and book online. Or collect TEN of the printed tokens and book by post.

It was no surprise to learn that EVERY DAY, at least one person is escorted from the maze of corridors  beneath London’s South Bank too scared to carry on

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It was no surprise to learn that EVERY DAY, at least one person is escorted from the maze of corridors  beneath London’s South Bank too scared to carry onCredit: The Sun

We will print one code and one token daily from tomorrow.

And make sure you pick up tomorrow’s Sun for our special London Dungeon and Shrek’s Adventure! London pullout.

Download the Sun Savers app or sign up at sunsavers.co.uk today so you are ready to go.

Tom Daley, Stephanie Pratt, Mario Falcone and Gabby Allen try Death Express at London Dungeon for Halloween

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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