Is the lost estate worth it?

The Lost Estate (London) is generally considered a highly immersive, top-notch theatrical and dining experience, often described as a "magical" and "unique" evening with high-quality, themed, and detailed productions. It is considered worthwhile for those seeking a unique, high-end, and immersive night out.
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Is the lost estate any good?

An amazing immersive dining experience

Everything from the very beginning of you arriving at the lost estate to leaving was just a fun night. They really do get into character and you actually do feel like you are in club Tropicana, you wouldn't believe it was a converted warehouse. The food was good, it's a set menu.
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Is there a dress code for the Lost Estate in London?

There is no compulsory dress code for The Lost Estate experiences, but guests are welcome to dress to the theme of the performance.
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How long is the Lost Estate show?

CHAT NOIR! is approximately three hours and 30 minutes long, including the dining element. Guests are encouraged to arrive early to enjoy the space and order drinks before the live performance begins.
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Is "The Lost Estate" a difficult read?

This is the only novel by French author Alain-Fournier, who published this in 1912 before he was killed in the First World War in 1914. It's only just over 200 pages long, so should be an easy read to fit in alongside others.
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Lost Estate - The Greatest Night of Jazz

What is the #1 most read book in the world?

The #1 most-read book in the world is generally considered to be The Bible, followed closely by The Quran, due to their immense global distribution and reverence as religious texts, with estimates placing The Bible's sales/distribution in the billions. For non-religious works, Don Quixote and Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung (the "Little Red Book") are often cited as the best-selling single books, while the Harry Potter series leads among modern series.
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What is the best tour of the Tower of London?

Top Tours
  • Exclusive Meet & Greet Tour with the Tower of London Beefeaters.
  • Express Tower of London Tour with Crown Jewels Access.
  • London in a Day Tour with Westminster Abbey and Tower of London.
  • Early Entry Tower of London Tour with the Beefeaters.
  • Legends and Lore Tour of the Tower of London.
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Can you touch the wax figures at Madame Tussauds London?

Guests are welcome to touch our figures, however we ask that you are respectful and treat them with care, as they are very delicate.
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Is Phantom of the Opera closing in London in 2025?

Cameron Mackintosh is delighted to announce that Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of The Opera at His Majesty's Theatre has extended its booking until Saturday 27 September 2025.
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Can I wear trainers to the casino?

Yes. Our dress code is smart/casual so we do allow smart jeans and trainers. However hats and football shirts are not allowed.
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Can you take photos in 58th Street?

There is no photography allowed inside 58th Street for your own enjoyment and the integrity of the experience. And after all, it's the 1930s.
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What is the roughest neighborhood in London?

Westminster: 366.9 crimes per 1,000

It's no surprise that Westminster tops the list. With attractions like Oxford Street, Soho, and countless central landmarks, it's one of London's busiest areas.
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What to wear to 58th Street?

The dress code for the immersive "58th Street" experience in London is "1930s Luxe": think glamorous, elegant, Prohibition-era Manhattan with preferred colors like black, white, and metallics, featuring satin, silk, tailored suits, and sparkle, while avoiding sportswear, beachwear, or uniforms. Guests are encouraged to dress up to enhance the immersive, vintage jazz club atmosphere.
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Where are the 13 Taylor Swift wax figures?

Madame Tussauds has placed 12 of its 13 new Taylor Swift Eras Tour wax figures in specific cities across the globe, with one touring figure starting in Shanghai before traveling, with locations including <</b>London (Lover, Tangerine), New York (Midnights), Hollywood (Speak Now), Las Vegas (Fearless), Nashville (evermore), Orlando (Reputation), Sydney (TTPD), Blackpool (Red), Amsterdam (1989, Orange/Pink), Budapest (1989, Green), Berlin (Lover/The Man), and Hong Kong (folklore). Each figure showcases a different iconic outfit from her record-breaking tour.
 
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What is the scary part of Madame Tussauds?

Chamber of Horrors is based on shocking real crimes which affected real lives. The cases featured all captured the interest of the public and media at the time, but behind each one innocent lives were lost and families left devastated.
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How much does a wax figure cost?

It costs between $150,000 and $300,000 to create a single Madame Tussauds wax figure. The process typically takes three to four months. Hundreds of body measurements are taken to ensure accuracy.
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Why can't you take pictures of the Crown Jewels in the Tower of London?

For religious or security reasons, photography is not allowed in the following areas: The Jewel House. The Chapel of St. John (in the White Tower)
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Can you still buy ceramic poppies from Tower of London?

Hi there, the poppies in this display are on loan from the Imperial War Museum, they will be returned to Imperial War Museums after the display and will not be available to purchase.
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What is the 5 finger rule for books?

The five-finger rule for reading is a simple test to see if a book is the right difficulty level for a reader, especially children, by counting unknown words on a sample page. You open a book, read a random page, and hold up a finger for each word you don't know or can't pronounce; 0-1 fingers means too easy, 2-3 is just right for a challenge, 4-5 (or more) means it's too hard and you should pick another book. This helps find books that are engaging but not frustrating.
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What is the 50 page rule?

The "50-page rule" is a popular guideline for readers: if you aren't hooked or enjoying a book by page 50, you can guiltlessly stop reading it, as life is too short and time is valuable. This advice encourages readers to move on to books they genuinely enjoy rather than slogging through ones they don't, freeing up time and shelf space. A variation, proposed by librarian Nancy Pearl, suggests that for readers over 50, you subtract your age from 100 to find the page limit.
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How fast did JFK read?

In order to aid him in gathering information, from 1954 through 1955 Jack took a speed reading course. By the end of the course, he was able to read 1,200 words per minute.
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