Crystal Maze recognised by TripAdvisor
The Crystal Maze LIVE Experience’s London and Manchester mazes have both been recognised with a TripAdvisor 2019 Certificate of Excellence.
Based on the hit TV classic, the experience lasts approximately 75 minutes, caters for players aged 13 years and over, and sees teams of up to eight dash through the~maze’s themed Medieval, Aztec, Industrial and Futuristic adventure zones.
Guided by an eccentric Maze Master, the aim is for players to win as many ‘crystals’ as possible by completing various challenges. Each ‘crystal’ won means more time in the iconic dome, where the goal is to catch enough golden tickets to bag a spot on the coveted leader board.
Commenting on the accolade, co-founder and director Tom Lionetti-Maguire said: "Only a small percentage of businesses achieve this recognition from TripAdvisor, so to receive such great reviews and be recognised like this is fantastic.
"From the get-go, our aim has always been to make people laugh, encourage them to forget all about the world outside and to bring groups together, so to have achieved this and so much more in such a short space of time is a dream."
The London maze recently moved to new, larger premises in the iconic Trocadero building in Piccadilly.
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