Bristol's Puzzlair announces three new rooms opening soon.

Bristol's Puzzlair announces three new rooms opening soon.

Posted on: 10 Oct 2015

Puzzlair in Bristol have announced three new escape rooms at a new venue just two minutes away from their current location. These rooms will open very soon, and provide three completely new experiences.

 

Puzzlair Is The Real Life 4D Escape Game that has become one of Bristol's best attractions. If you liked The Crystal Maze then Puzzlair in Bristol is a definite must. Rated the number one activity in Bristol on Trip Advisor and recommended for all ages. If you’re looking for a unique way to spend an hour with friends, family or colleagues then Puzzlair is your answer. You and your group have 60 minutes to escape from a locked room! And why is it 4D? Because you are inside the game.

 

The new rooms are as follows:

 

The Warehouse of Jack Travis :

 

This is the secret warehouse of the famous adventurer and archaeologist Jack Travis. Some say that before his disappearance, he found a really valuable artefact, and hid it somewhere inside his warehouse. The players goal is to find the artefact and get out before the police arrives.

 

The Secret Agent :

 

This escape game room is based on the well known spy or secret agent stories. The game contains all the elements and objects that can be used during an observation, or could be used by a real spy. The main goal of this real life escape game is to find the double agent, who stole the agent list from his own agency.


18+ horror story: Poltergeist, which will open in November:

 

This room's idea is based on a real ghost story. There are a lot of self moving objects and elements in the game. Also the puzzles and the clues are related to a classic poltergeist story: a mother lived in these rooms with her daughter, and suddenly they disappeared. Every once in a while people seen the silhouette of a woman walking around in the rooms. The players have to find out the reason behind the disappearance and also produce a successful ghost exorcism in order to escape the room in 60 minutes.

 

If you are yet to visit Puzzlair, there is also the original rooms to explore. Without giving too much away, our team was locked in the game for an hour and escape is only possible after all the clues have been solved. However, getting out in time is not guaranteed.

 

You can read our review of Puzzlair here.

 

To book tickets visit the Puzzlair website or email info@puzzlair.co.uk or call 07706 053498.


Article by:

James Anderson

Born and raised in the suburbs of Swansea, Jimmy moved to Bristol back in 2004 to attend university. Passionate about live music, sport, science and nature, he can usually be found walking his cocker spaniel Baxter at any number of green spots around the city. Call James on 078 9999 3534 or email Editor@365Bristol.com.