This attraction is a classic carnival funhouse feature where visitors can wander through a maze of mirrors, creating a dizzying and disorienting experience. The hall is filled with an infinite reflection of mirrors, creating a seemingly endless corridor that challenges one's perception of reality. The mirrors are strategically placed to create a sense of confusion, with some mirrors making visitors appear distorted, stretched, or shrunk, while others create a kaleidoscope of reflections. The result is a mind-bending and entertaining experience that leaves visitors questioning what is real and what is just an illusion.
As you walk onto the start of the pier you might notice the sign offering free admission into the Hall of Mirrors. Step inside and you'll find a short corridor with mirrors that will make you look short, tall, fat (not that I need a mirror for that) or ugly (ditto). As you emerge from the far end of the corridor you find yourself in Silcock's amusement arcade. If you do take the plunge you will admittedly get several minutes of completely free entertainment but I suspect the main reason it's free is to encourage as many passersby to inadvertently find themselves in the arcade.
Loved it so funny.
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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As you walk onto the start of the pier you might notice the sign offering free admission into the Hall of Mirrors. Step inside and you'll find a short corridor with mirrors that will make you look short, tall, fat (not that I need a mirror for that) or ugly (ditto). As you emerge from the far end of the corridor you find yourself in Silcock's amusement arcade. If you do take the plunge you will admittedly get several minutes of completely free entertainment but I suspect the main reason it's free is to encourage as many passersby to inadvertently find themselves in the arcade.
Loved it so funny.
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