5/10 simple level Escape game - HOTEL BONAPARTE (2 to 6 Players)

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5/10 simple level Escape game - HOTEL BONAPARTE (2 to 6 Players)

Back from his campaign in Egypt, Napoleon Bonaparte is staying in a hotel in Puget sur Argens. According to rumors, he is conducting experiments on a mysterious object. Did the future Emperor bring back forgotten knowledge and artifacts from Egypt? You will have 60 minutes to find out!

Duration : 1h

  • Exceptional decor created by cinema professionals
  • Surprising puzzles and challenges based on the PACA region
  • Children between 10 and 15 years accepted with an adult supervisor

On the programme


Good to know

Included in the offer
  • Briefing
  • 60 minutes of Play
  • Debriefing
  • Souvenir Photo
Important information
  • Children accepted from 8 to 15 years with at least one adult supervisor per team.
  • Not suitable for visually impaired, mute, and deaf individuals.
  • To avoid penalizing your team or those after you, please arrive 15 minutes before your session

Activity location

Address

PRIZONERS FRÉJUS

6 Rue de la Vernède

Puget-sur-Argens


Activity provider : PRIZONERS FRÉJUS

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Thierry

Activité Familiale

Commenté le 05/11/2022

Très bonne activité familiale. Nous avons passé un excellent moment avec nos enfants. Les personnes sont sympathiques et accueillantes. Merci nous reviendrons



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Is the Hotel Bonaparte escape game activity accessible to wheelchair users?

Unfortunately no, the space in the rooms and the passages are too narrow for a wheelchair.

Is the Hotel Bonaparte escape game activity accessible to wheelchair users?

Unfortunately no, the space in the rooms and the passages are too narrow for a wheelchair.