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London with teens: Shrek’s Adventure London Review

Shrek’s Adventure is the perfect London attraction for families. It is a 70-minute interactive walk-through experience, including magical 4D flying bus experience.

At first I wasn’t sure what the experience would entail, however I quickly realised that it isn’t just Shrek but an entire Dreamworks tour. This includes all your favourite Dreamworks franchises including Shrek, Madagascar, How To Train Your Dragon and Kung Fu Panda.

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What are the key activities at Shrek’s Adventure London?

Your adventure starts with a magical elevator into the world of fairytale where there are actors, sets, props and even a 4D experience that transports you from the real world of London to the landscape of Shrek’s Swamp. Throughout each enchanted location, I felt a part of this new and original story, meeting all kinds of mystical characters along the way. This required children to interact with the actors to complete the storyline.

After the experience you get to meet Shrek and Puss in Boots as well as exploring Kung Fu Panda and How To Train Your Dragon themed rooms.

Finally, you can end your adventure with the Dreamworks gift shop. For kids and their families this is a 10/10 experience.                                                        

Teen rating: 10/10 

Tickets available from https://www.shreksadventure.com/

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Hi, My name is Alec and I am 13 years old, I live in London and I love theatre and writing.
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