THE LONDON DUNGEON LAUNCHES ‘GHOSTED SERVICE’ TO HELP THOSE UNLUCKY IN LOVE THIS VALENTINE’S
Been ghosted one too many times? Ready to give up on love? Fear not this Valentine’s Day, the London Dungeon is offering guests who have been repeatedly ghosted by love interests in this lifetime the chance to have a guaranteed date… with a ghost.
For all the lonely hearts out there, who have been ghosted by yet another potential paramour ahead of this Valentine’s Day, the London Dungeon’s first of a kind ‘Ghosted Service’, running on Sunday 12 February at the famous South Bank attraction, will offer a limited number of guests a chance to widen their dating pool from present slim pickings to the riches of the past.
A London Dungeon spokesperson said: “Being ghosted is awful. But dating a ghost… that’s a whole different experience! This Valentine’s Day, the London Dungeon is committed to turning a much-loved Victorian tradition into the new way to drum up a date. Forget about the stresses of modern dating, turn off Tinder, and try more ghoulish methods of finding love!
“Why limit yourself to one life when love has been around for centuries? Who knows, guests might even get reconnected with our very own hunks from history such as Henry VIII and Guy Fawkes or powerful leading women like Mrs Lovett (love is even in her name after all!)”
Spirit communicator and practising Witch Madame Celeste will be in the London Dungeon Tavern from 12noon to 2pm on Sunday 12 February, summoning her powers to connect lucky guests over the age of 18 with a date from the spirit world with whom they were romantically connected in a past life. Seances will be available for free to all guests who purchase a ticket and come down for a visit on the day.
On partnering with the London Dungeon, Madame Celeste said: “Dating nowadays can be quite daunting especially when you put so much in and still end up being ghosted without much explanation.
“So, this Valentine’s Day, forget about the ghosts of your present, and let me guide you on the path to true romance and recouple you with a ghostly lost love – who may even have some insightful relationship advice from beyond the grave.”
Guests needn’t worry that taking part in these practices might get them locked up, much like suspected witch Elizabeth Sawyer in London Dungeon’s terrifying show ‘Curse of the Witch’, as the attraction has issued a temporary moratorium on such behaviours in honour of the love-filled holiday.
For all the lonely lovers looking for romance and a great date location this Valentine’s Day, the London Dungeon offers 16 terrifying shows and thrilling rides bringing the city’s deepest and darkest history to life, delivering ample scream-drenched stories and fear-inducing shocks for an experience that guests will never forget. From Jack the Ripper and Guy Fawkes to witch executions and courtrooms, the London Dungeon has it all to put the most daring guests to the ultimate test.
To visit the London Dungeon, book online at: www.thedungeons.com/london.