‘Escape room’ added to two newest Princess ships
Princess Cruises will have an escape room on its two newest ships, the 3,660-guest Sky Princess and Enchanted Princess.
Combining digital and physical challenges, the ‘Phantom Bridge’ involves players captaining and steering a simulated ship through a range of historical and future time periods.
Guest must work as a team to uncover clues and solve puzzles. The Phantom Bridge is tailored to players of all ages and physical abilities so families and friends can play together, said Princess.
It features a number of levels, time periods and brainteasers with more than 700 possible outcomes on offer, meaning returning players can experience multiple different endings, it added. Games last around 25 minutes and accommodate up to six people.
The Phantom Bridge will feature in a new ‘experience centre’ on deck 16. Sky Princess sets sail in October this year, with the Phantom Bridge available from December.
The experience will debut on Enchanted Princess when the ship launches from Southampton in June 2020.
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