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Reviews of Dickens World, Chatham

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Review by Janice Sanford on 20th May, 2011

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What an enjoyable day we have had at the Dickens World Attraction.When you first enter, the stage is set with the victorian buildings very cleverly designed. The atomosphere of the whole day, made all the more special by the staff who were friendly,caring and helpful.Although I use a wheelchair this was not a problem, and all area's are easily accessible,In fact staff made sure we knew where the all lifts and ramps were. The attractions themselves were fasinating to watch and listen to,from the players in the center square,the anomatronics,4D show, and the boat ride great fun!Think anyone 8yrs and over would enjoy this special tribute to Charles Dickens and his works.Looking forward to returning

Date visited: 20/5/2011

Review by Chris Searle on 12th November, 2007

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What can I say but fantastic. I took my mother and did not know what to expect but it was outstanding and we both thoroughly enjoyed it. The 3D show was excellent as were the animatronics, just unbelievable. The scenery and atmosphere was so real we felt we were reliving the period. I even got Mum (who is 84) on the boat ride and the attendant advised her on where to sit without getting wet making it another enjoyable experience with again wonderful scenery. In fact all the staff were most helpful. We will definitely be going again and I recommend it to anyone over the age of 11.

Date visited: 8th November 2007

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