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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

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About Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Experience Charlie's amazing journey into Willy Wonka's fantabulous world!
Accompany him on foot and by boat through a fantastical landscape in a journey that culminates with a jaw-dropping trip to the clouds in a multi-sensory glass elavator! -- Last edited by Lee Lambert

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I was disapointed with this ride. It is split into three parts, the first part the boat ride is quite good the scenery and models are interesting. The second part, the TV is a little short and a little dull. The third is the glass elevator simulator. This is the most disapointing bit. The animation chosen is a little simple and dated and the scenery you fly over pretty boring. The vocals are quite fun, but overall I would say very average - Emily G

A ride that has such good scope to be lovely, is really let down. Scenerary little more than mere cardboard cut-outs. Put to shame by similar (and far older) rides at Magic Kingdom. - Lyndsey Jones


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