Why not, take a chance and come on journey on that begins in 1903 when Elizabeth J Magie patented a game that surived until 1939 when the Landlords threw in the deeds to their properties. The take over began in 1933 when Charles Derrow started acquiring new properties in new places and his front man Uncle Rich, known to some as the The Chinchilla Don, who cares for the Parker Brothers invites you to come and chance a day out and celebrate the streets and places of London.
Begin your journey to this event Kings Cross if you are a northerner, then take in the sites as you walk, out on to the street, do you go left or right, Pentonville Road or Euston Road, the draw of "The Angel" Islington is storng but the fear of Pentoville Prison and missing three caches is a powerful force for good. Swinging south one soon encounters the north end of Regent Street before heading west along Oxford Street to wander the length of Old and New Bond Street with Mayfair to the west and on to Picadilly then into Picadilly Circus itself before taking to Coventy Street and Striding across Leicester Square. Turning South from here allows to touch the East End of Pall Mall before heading on to the edge of Trafalgar Square. Doing the once round the square brings you in to contact with Whitehall, Northumberland Avenue, Strand
It is not a given that Free Parking in London is possible
Do Not forget to bring small Travelling Bugs and let them scurry round inside the community chest
We are hoping this will be an electrifying event that is not doused by a large deluge of water works from the heavens above. The only taxing part of this will be the walk in or should you be inspired to come dressed as Millward Pennybags you may well GO home with a small momento of the day, certainly not £200
All this takes place on what is a day not to get monopolised or board by the game;