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Meet the ‘Beaster Bunny’ at The London Dungeon

17th March 2010 Print
Meet the ‘Beaster Bunny’ at The London Dungeon

Anyone bored of sweet bunnies and fluffy chicks should head to The London Dungeon this Easter for some scary Spring time fun. The Beaster Bunny has burrowed his way into the Dungeon, is on the loose and hopping mad.

Forget floppy ears and twitching whiskers, this rabid rabbit is six foot tall, foaming at the mouth, and very, very hungry. Someone’s stolen his chocolate stash and he’s on the hunt for his next snack.

Guests should watch out as the crazed creature stalks the dark and dismal corridors of the Dungeons, and he’s not fussy about what he eats; this bunny has gone bad and likes nothing more than the sweet taste of children. Younger guests in particular should keep their eyes peeled for the trail of massive paw prints he’s left around the Dungeon.

Joining the Beaster Bunny, there’s a whole dungeon full of frightening fun bringing centuries of history’s horrible bits to life. New for 2010 is Bloody Mary: Killer Queen, featuring one of England’s most feared rulers – Mary Tudor, the deadliest daughter of Henry VIII. With thirteen other twisted experiences from Jack the Ripper to Sweeney Todd and Surgery: Blood & Guts PLUS two chilling rides and live actors intent on scaring anyone in their path, there’s plenty of blood, gore and more to endure!

Situated in the dark heart of the Capital, just a stone’s throw away from the River Thames, The London Dungeon is open seven days a week and during Easter it is open 9:30am-7pm with last entry at 7pm. Tickets are £22.50 for adults, £16.50 for children with family tickets and birthday packages also available. Check thedungeons.com for full details.
 

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Meet the ‘Beaster Bunny’ at The London Dungeon