Relive the 90s with The Crystal Maze Live Experience

Remember The Crystal Maze, the iconic 90s TV game show hosted by Richard O’Brien? Now, fans can relive the excitement with The Crystal Maze Live Experience, a thrilling interactive adventure that brings the show to life.

With two locations in London’s Soho and Manchester’s Lower Byrom Street, you can gather a team of up to eight players and embark on a 75-minute journey through the familiar world of the show. The experience is incredibly immersive, replicating the set design and atmosphere with uncanny accuracy.

The game is divided into four zones: Medieval, Industrial, Futuristic, and Aztec. Each zone features a variety of physical, mental, skills, and mystery challenges that test your limits. From tombstones and emojoy to alien operations and spikes of death, there’s a challenge for everyone.

The game is all about strategy and teamwork. You’ll need to work together to complete challenges and win crystals, which in turn earn you time in the final challenge, The Crystal Dome. The more crystals you collect, the more time you’ll have to grab as many gold tokens as possible before the clock runs out.

One of the most challenging games is the wobble board in the Aztec zone. You’ll need to navigate a maze with a ball, carefully maneuvering it without letting it fall off the board.

As you move between the zones, you’ll experience the thrill of crawling through tunnels, sliding down a slide, and crossing a ‘fake’ river. The experience is filled with unexpected twists and turns that keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Crystal Maze Live Experience is an unforgettable adventure for friends and families alike. It’s a great opportunity to test your limits, unleash your competitive spirit, and create lasting memories.

Standard tickets start at £62, and each team must include at least one adult over the age of 18. Children aged 9-16 can participate with an adult, while those aged 16-18 can play unaccompanied. A minimum of three tickets per order is required, and at least one ticket must be for a child.

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