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E:14/01 Win a pair of tickets to The London Bridge Experience

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WIN! A pair of tickets to hotly-anticipated new attraction The London Bridge Experience

We are offering you the chance to win yourself and a friend tickets to the opening day of The London Bridge Experience, which combines a stunning tour through 2000 years of history with an unsurpassed scare factor.

<table class="lpt_comp" width="97%"><tbody><tr><td valign="top">About the Competition</td></tr></tbody></table> <table align="right" border="0" cellpadding="5"><tbody><tr><td>275-1.jpg</td></tr></tbody></table>Competition closes: Monday the 14th January
London’s newest – and most fascinating – attraction opens its doors for business on February 22nd next year, and advance tickets are already being snapped up by thrill fans.

The London Bridge Experience, housed in the excavated vaults and tombs of the bridge itself, combines state-of-the-art visual effects with live action to trace the 2000 year history of the world’s most famous bridge.

The London Bridge Experience will offer two distinct attractions under one roof – or, in this case, under the world’s most famous bridge!

In The London Bridge Experience, visitors are taken on a gripping guided tour of London Bridge’s history using a stunning combination of special effects, CGI, real characters and animation. There will be some unexpected shocks, thrills and drama along the way.

Under the same ticket price - £19.95 for adults, £14.95 for children with concessions available – braver visitors can then go deeper into the bowels of the bridge and test their nerve in the London Tombs, where human remains and historic artefacts have been discovered. This grisly tour offers Hollywood-style special effects and a huge scare factor in an authentic – and extremely spooky - setting.



<table class="lpt_comp" width="97%"><tbody><tr><td valign="top">The Question</td></tr></tbody></table> <input name="compid" value="275" type="hidden"> <input name="uid" value="29995" type="hidden"> What is the 'scary bit' of The London Bridge Experience called?
<input name="answer" value="1" type="radio"> The London Tombs :D
<input name="answer" value="2" type="radio"> Doom and Gloom
<input name="answer" value="3" type="radio"> Room on the Broom

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