Cyberdrome
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.
Encounter Zone, a small, indoor theme park found at Wafi Mall in Dubai, formerly had an attraction called "The Crystal Maze", which was inspired by the original television series. Opened with the rest of the theme park, the attraction was built due to the popularity of the television series in the U.A.E. after having been run and re-run several times on the now-defunct, local television Channel 33. Encounter Zone's version of The Crystal Maze had a similar format to the Cyberdrome Crystal Mazes.
The locations of the Cyberdrome's were:
- Sandcastle Water Park (Blackpool)
- Oakwood Theme Park (Wales)
- Southampton Megabowl (now TenPin, it is believed that the Crystal Maze still exists there, it was closed down but the doorway has been blocked off, nothing has replaced it)
- An experience was also next to Magnet Leisure Centre in Maidenhead, (Berkshire)
Currently a company called Chillisauce Ltd sell team building sessions to other companies in the style of the Crystal Maze. The location the company covers is a large variety of the counties in the United Kingdom.
Also a children's Crystal Maze for aged 5 to 12 is ran by Angel Centre in Kent.
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