History
The crystal maze attraction shut it's doors in 2010 and has just been left sitting gathering dust ever since.
Commercial replicas
The Cyberdrome Crystal Maze was an attraction usually found in larger bowling alleys and video arcades in the UK. It allowed fans an opportunity to "play" the Crystal Maze for themselves in a computerised format. There were a few differences from the show itself, e.g. there is no player choice of game category, and there is no locking in (instead, failing to quit a game would immediately cost the team a crystal). Five of the first six locations were in Britain, while the sixth was in Japan. All of the Cyberdrome Crystal Mazes have since closed. The last one, at Canaston Bowl, Pembrokeshire, ceased operations in June 2010.
Behind the cyberdrome was a large replica attraction of the crystal maze itself.
The Explore
Visited with @Porker of the night and @Mr w3l5h13 . On our travels to another location this was one of our stops in between. Great quirky place and a really chilled out afternoon. The nice added touch was the bowling alley which although it was a bit smashed still made for a good couple of shots with all of the gear still in there. Big props to @Mr w3l5h13 for putting myself and @Porker of the night up for two nights accommodation rent free! Makes a change from the car for once
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Cheers for having a ganders
The crystal maze attraction shut it's doors in 2010 and has just been left sitting gathering dust ever since.
Commercial replicas
The Cyberdrome Crystal Maze was an attraction usually found in larger bowling alleys and video arcades in the UK. It allowed fans an opportunity to "play" the Crystal Maze for themselves in a computerised format. There were a few differences from the show itself, e.g. there is no player choice of game category, and there is no locking in (instead, failing to quit a game would immediately cost the team a crystal). Five of the first six locations were in Britain, while the sixth was in Japan. All of the Cyberdrome Crystal Mazes have since closed. The last one, at Canaston Bowl, Pembrokeshire, ceased operations in June 2010.
Behind the cyberdrome was a large replica attraction of the crystal maze itself.
The Explore
Visited with @Porker of the night and @Mr w3l5h13 . On our travels to another location this was one of our stops in between. Great quirky place and a really chilled out afternoon. The nice added touch was the bowling alley which although it was a bit smashed still made for a good couple of shots with all of the gear still in there. Big props to @Mr w3l5h13 for putting myself and @Porker of the night up for two nights accommodation rent free! Makes a change from the car for once
On to the pictures,
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Cheers for having a ganders