Dickens World

Dickens World
Dickens World, Chatham, Kent.

Dickens World is a themed attraction located at Chatham Dockyard in the English county of Kent. Privately funded, it cost £62 million to create, and was opened to the public on 25 May 2007.

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The concept

It is based around the life of author Charles Dickens, briefly a resident of Chatham as a child and who, as an adult, lived at Gads Hill Place in nearby Higham. Many of the locations and characters in his novels are based on buildings, places and people of the Medway Towns; for example Holcombe Manor was the inspiration for Dingley Dell, the house in Pickwick Papers.[1]

The attraction has been heavily promoted as containing Europe’s longest indoors dark ride, the "Great Expectations" log flume. Other attractions include the Haunted House of Ebenezer Scrooge (which incorporates a Pepper's ghost effect), a Victorian school room, a 4D high definition cinema show, "The Six Jolly Fellowship Porters", a themed bar and restaurant, and Fagin’s Den, a play area. There are also mockup Dickensian-style London buildings around a central square, populated with sundry costumed characters from Dickens' works.[2]

Use by the media

The courtyard scene in Dickens World is used for the opening titles for Oliver and Nancy searching TV show I'd Do Anything when it started on March 15, 2008.

The Hoosiers used Dickens World as the location for their fourth single's video Cops and Robbers in March 2008.

See also

  • Charles Dickens Museum, London

References

External links

Coordinates: 51°24′04″N 0°31′56″E / 51.4011°N 0.5323°E / 51.4011; 0.5323


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