Universal Orlando Resort opening movie-themed escape rooms

Wednesday, 14 Jun, 2022 0

Universal Orlando Resort is set to debut a cinematic escape room experience.

Universal’s Great Movie Escape – features two escape rooms with storytelling and theming inspired by Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment’s blockbuster films Jurassic World and Back to the Future.

Universal’s Great Movie Escape brings two escape adventures to the heart of Universal CityWalk.

Guests will be step into the dinosaur adventures of Jurassic World or Back to the Future’s time-traveling mayhem to solve their way through a multi-sensory experience.

Universal’s Great Movie Escape will open later this year with tickets going on sale in the coming months.

 



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