Pasage Of Terror... Closed!

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Sparrows Lass
I've heard that this is true the pasage of terror in London is closed. This is so sad. My favourite horror attraction, gone! No more will the exorcist run after me and scare the poop out of me. This place re-awakened my love for horror films. Pasage Of Terror, I salute you... :rocking: :cry:
Posted: 2011-02-17 20:23:12
krunchie frog
Is a shame it didn't last long, but to be honest I was disappointed with it. The film at the beginning and the 'face' thing's voice were ridiculous. Could have been so much better!
Posted: 2011-02-18 13:40:09
Sparrows Lass
The thing that i'm dissapointed with is that smaller city's like where I live dont have attractions / horror attractions at all. For example in my town Nuneaton when one shop closes a charity shop opens! We need places like the Pasaje Del Terror. Although I do agree with Krunchie The film could have been better but the place for me was different, exciting, refreshing. It's so sad that this recession has ended so many good businesses.
Posted: 2011-02-18 14:00:29
All In London
ORIGINAL: Sparrows Lass

The thing that i'm dissapointed with is that smaller city's like where I live dont have attractions / horror attractions at all. For example in my town Nuneaton when one shop closes a charity shop opens! We need places like the Pasaje Del Terror. Although I do agree with Krunchie The film could have been better but the place for me was different, exciting, refreshing. It's so sad that this recession has ended so many good businesses.




Great point well made. It's a shame when a new business doesn't work out, especially when it's a creative idea, it's an even bigger shame when it closes and becomes a charity or a pound shop. Nothing wrong with those shops, we just don't want them representing 90% of our high streets!

AIL Staff
Posted: 2011-02-18 17:41:55
krunchie frog
ORIGINAL: Sparrows Lass

The thing that i'm dissapointed with is that smaller city's like where I live dont have attractions / horror attractions at all. For example in my town Nuneaton when one shop closes a charity shop opens! We need places like the Pasaje Del Terror. Although I do agree with Krunchie The film could have been better but the place for me was different, exciting, refreshing. It's so sad that this recession has ended so many good businesses.


True. I think as I've always lived in London, I'm used to everything being accessible. But it does seem to be a struggle for everything to stay open. Prices are getting incredibly steep - Ripley's ticket prices have practically doubled since it first opened.

I noticed that there's an M&Ms shop opening in Leicester Square. I've been in one of those shops in Florida and it's pretty cool.
Posted: 2011-02-19 11:04:49
Sparrows Lass
As you all I can tell i'm rather pasionate about the closure of this fantastic place. If possible, may I ask if anyone on here knows any information on how to contact the Trocadero? I already have an address I just need the managers name, please can anyone help?
Posted: 2011-02-20 17:55:18
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