The London Dungeon is offering visitors the chance to get a very real and very permanent tattoo.
The 'Witch's Mark Service' will task peasants to prove their passion for the attraction and for witchcraft by getting a new and loyal tattoo.
The special service has been launched to celebrate the arrival of the new permanent show 'Curse of the Witch'.
But the chance to get the tattoo is for one day only on April 2 when renowned artists Sketch will be at the Dungeons to ink the designs he created himself.
Not only does the tattoo give you the chance to show off this unique opportunity but you also get free entry into the attraction for life.
Speaking about the Witch’s Mark service, Sketch said: “One of my favourite parts of my job is being able to bring to life weird and wonderful ideas into unique tattoos. The tattoos have been created by me and draw on the rich lore of Witchcraft and its symbols while intertwining London Dungeon motifs and themes.
“Those who are picked can choose from three designs. The London Dungeon’s logo, ‘The Witch’s Hand’ or for the bravest among us the larger ‘The Witch’s Stare’. ‘The Witch’s Hand’ includes symbols from witchcraft, words from the new show as well as the logo, while ‘The Witch’s Stare’ has the crypt and statues that overlook the entrance of the London Dungeon.”
If it sounds like something for you then you apply via the attraction's website and be in with the chance of a new free tattoo.
How to buy a Merlin Pass
The Merlin Pass is available to use at a variety of Merlin Entertainments’ attractions.
Several Merlin Pass memberships are available so if you’re not sure which one would best suit you, more information is available on the Merlin Pass website here.
The Discovery Pass is only available as an Annual Pass however the Silver Pass, Gold Pass and Platinum Pass are all available annually as well as monthly.
Each Pass comes with different benefits and prices, accommodating a variety of budgets.
You can buy a Merlin Pass via the website here and more information is available there too.
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