In Roald Dahl's beloved book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Charlie Bucket visits the chocolate factory just once. This memorable visit is part of a special event where five lucky children, who find Golden Tickets in Wonka Bars, get to tour the factory. Charlie, who is from a poor family, finds a Golden Ticket and joins the other children and their guardians on an exciting adventure through the magical world of Willy Wonka's factory. Therefore, regardless of how many times he dreams about it or wishes to go there, Charlie actually gets to enter the factory one time during the story.


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