Brand-new Escape Rooms are to open at Hatton Country World near Warwick on 1 August. The Rooms have been created by Tulleys Entertainment GROUP, the brains behind the award winning and world famous Shocktober Fest. Hatton Escape Rooms will feature two live experiences - Pirate-themed challenge, ‘Mutiny’, and The Outfitters, set in the Great Depression which are both rated number 2 in the world on TripAdvisor.  In addition to the Rooms, there is also a licensed Bar and a Lobby with puzzles and board games.

Those visiting the Rooms enter a game scenario with friends, family or work colleagues for an hour and solve a series of puzzles and mysteries. They will have to search high and low for clues and work together if they want to escape. Anyone that gets stuck will be seen by a staff member who will monitor their progress on CCTV and will be ready to provide clues when needed so they can move forward through the game.

Stuart Beare from Tulleys Entertainment Group said, “It’s a pleasure to announce our new Escape Room venture located at the fabulous Hatton Country World which is a great new partnership between both companies”.

Johnnie Arkwright, owner at Hatton Country World, said: “These Rooms are incredibly well respected in the industry and it’s great to have this fantastic live gaming experience for our visitors to enjoy”.

The Rooms are suitable for 2 – 8 people per room. There are no restrictions on age, but the puzzles may be too demanding for those aged under 12. Children under 16 MUST be accompanied by an adult. The experience will last up to 90 minutes, which consists of 60 minutes being in the Room plus briefing and de-briefing. Prices start from £16.50 per person if 8 people are playing Monday – Friday.

Hatton Escape Rooms now joins the other 20 independent and unique outlets at Hatton Country World which sell a wide range of products and services including a gin school & distillery, electric bike shop, hairdresser, swim school, children’s nursery, farm shop, ladies clothing, confectionery, plants, jewellery, furnishings, handbags and scarfs. 

Hatton Country World has plenty of FREE parking. For more information please visit www.HattonEscapeRooms.com to book your Hatton Escape experience now.

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