London's Mamma Mia Party Edition: A Must-Visit for Dancing and Fun! š
Londonās got The VIBE! It was the happiest day, and it deserves its own post. š š How to Get There: Take the Jubilee line to North Greenwich and then walk for about 20 minutes. ā° Timing: Available on Wednesdays to Sundays. Tickets for Saturdays are a bit pricier and need to be booked in advance on the official website. The price includes a meal, a cocktail, and the show with live music, acrobatics, and dancing. š« Ticket Prices: There are three seating zones, with prices ranging from approximately Ā£140 to Ā£240. The most expensive option is the inner circle where you can interact with the actors. The second tier is also close enough for a great view, while the third tier is perfect for panoramic photosāall are good choices! š š Food: Greek cuisine, including feta cheese, roasted potatoes, braised lamb in red wine, and saladš„. To be honest, itās a bit underwhelming, so donāt expect a gourmet experience. š Show and Decorations: Absolutely loved it! As soon as you enter, youāre greeted by fountains, greenery, bougainvillea, and a strong ocean vibeāitās impossible not to feel happy! The main focus, of course, is the Mamma Mia playlistšµ. The cast has impressive vocal skills, and performing non-stop is no easy feat. There are also acrobatics and other performances in between to keep things interesting. When the familiar tunesš¶ start, everyone gets hyped upāitās impossible to stay seated. Itās definitely a massive dance party! š š Tip: No matter the season, dress as warmly as you can. The atmosphere is š„, and once you start dancing, it gets really hot. Thereās a coat check at the front desk. šµ "You are the dancing queen, young and sweet, only seventeen." Iāve been singing this song since I was 23, and now at 45, it doesnāt matter if itās a musical or a dance clubāitās all about having fun! š¶ #ImmersiveTheater #MammaMia #LondonGuide #LondonTravel #MammaMiaMusical