Watch out for the mirrors on the Scooby Doo ride; one of them will give you a proper fright. It really is like being an extra in every Scooby Doo episode you have ever seen. Reem Mohammed / The National
A glimpse at part the Scooby Doo: The Museum of Mysteries ride, which will have you spinning on giant teacups as you attempt to solve a spooky mystery. Reem Mohammed / The National
What most impressed me, though, was the way in which everything at Warner Bros. World is connected. In Gotham City, for example, you look up to see a stone dragon with no head. Then when you pop into the Park Row Pawn Shop next door, there is the dragon’s head for sale. Neat touch. Reem Mohammed / The National
As you wander from one land to the next, the whole atmosphere changes. Gotham City is dark and eerie. Neon lights flash sporadically and the Joker smiles conspiratorially down at you from above. Reem Mohammed / The National
Guests can dine at Bibbo Bibbowski’s quick service restaurant Ace ‘O Clubs, located in Metropolis. Reem Mohammed / The National
Even queuing up can be entertaining. In Metropolis, in the area where visitors wait for Justice League: Warworld Attacks, there is an immersive theatre experience and great statues of the Justice League characters. By the time you take a selfie with each of them, the queue has gone down. Another clever touch. Reem Mohammed / The National
On the Riddler Revolution ride, you sit facing outwards on a giant disc which whirls dizzyingly this way and that as it hurtles up on a near-vertical track and then rushes back down again. It is a full sensory experience: the Riddler chats away at you while clouds of fog blur your vision and dampen your face. Reem Mohammed / The National
A golden Bugs Bunny greets you on your arrival at the park. Reem Mohammed / The National
Another fun scene from the Scooby Doo: The Museum of Mysteries ride. Reem Mohammed / The National
Watch out for the mirrors on the Scooby Doo ride; one of them will give you a proper fright. It really is like being an extra in every Scooby Doo episode you have ever seen. Reem Mohammed / The National
A glimpse at part the Scooby Doo: The Museum of Mysteries ride, which will have you spinning on giant teacups as you attempt to solve a spooky mystery. Reem Mohammed / The National
What most impressed me, though, was the way in which everything at Warner Bros. World is connected. In Gotham City, for example, you look up to see a stone dragon with no head. Then when you pop into the Park Row Pawn Shop next door, there is the dragon’s head for sale. Neat touch. Reem Mohammed / The National
As you wander from one land to the next, the whole atmosphere changes. Gotham City is dark and eerie. Neon lights flash sporadically and the Joker smiles conspiratorially down at you from above. Reem Mohammed / The National
Guests can dine at Bibbo Bibbowski’s quick service restaurant Ace ‘O Clubs, located in Metropolis. Reem Mohammed / The National
Even queuing up can be entertaining. In Metropolis, in the area where visitors wait for Justice League: Warworld Attacks, there is an immersive theatre experience and great statues of the Justice League characters. By the time you take a selfie with each of them, the queue has gone down. Another clever touch. Reem Mohammed / The National
On the Riddler Revolution ride, you sit facing outwards on a giant disc which whirls dizzyingly this way and that as it hurtles up on a near-vertical track and then rushes back down again. It is a full sensory experience: the Riddler chats away at you while clouds of fog blur your vision and dampen your face. Reem Mohammed / The National
A golden Bugs Bunny greets you on your arrival at the park. Reem Mohammed / The National
Another fun scene from the Scooby Doo: The Museum of Mysteries ride. Reem Mohammed / The National
Watch out for the mirrors on the Scooby Doo ride; one of them will give you a proper fright. It really is like being an extra in every Scooby Doo episode you have ever seen. Reem Mohammed / The National