REVIEW: Get Ready to Explore the World of Avora: A Family-Friendly Adventure You Won’t Forget

Have you heard of Avora? It’s this awesome immersive adventure that’s totally unlike anything else out there. It’s all about exploring this brand-new world that’s full of mystery and wonder, brought to life with amazing theatrical sets, sensory experiences, and an awesome cast of actors.

To kick off the experience, we changed into some seriously cool outfits – the kids were given jackets while the adults got super comfy jumpsuits. Then, we headed into a science lab where we mixed up our first cocktail – it tasted like Malibu, but without the alcohol, of course!

Next came the magical journey to Avora, and let me tell you – it truly felt like we’d left London behind. We got to interact with the friendly Avorians, experience some amazing sensory moments, and so much more. I don’t want to give away too much, but let’s just say that the ending was definitely a highlight of the entire experience. It was just so much fun!

The actors were truly the heart of the experience – they brought everything to life! They were incredibly friendly and engaging, especially with the kids.

Admittedly, Avora is on the pricey side, but I genuinely believe that it’s worth every penny. In fact, it’s one of the most incredible experiences I’ve had in London yet! I was completely blown away by everything they offered, and left feeling incredibly impressed.

Adults|£30.98

Children|£25.73

Standard Admission includes entry to the experience + 2 drinks. The family experience happens every Sunday from 12:00 p.m to 3:30 p.m. The entire experience lasts for 90 minutes and is recommended for children between 6-13 years old.

If you haven’t used the Fever app before, you can use this link to get a £5 discount on your Avora tickets.

📍5C, 127 Hackney Road, London, E2 8GY

Although our tickets were complimentary, all opinions expressed here are completely my own.

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