Get Me Out Of Here! Thorpe Park opens the world’s first “I’m A Celebrity” Maze
“I’m A Celeb” addicts will soon be able to get their jungle fix at Thorpe Park, with the opening of the first ever “I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here” maze!
Opening on Friday March 27th 2015, visitors will feel like they’re in a real-life jungle as they navigate through tunnels, crawl through caves and take on trials inspired by the popular TV show.
Where the trials begin….
Camp-mates are greeted by Ant and Dec for a recorded briefing, before slithering through the Vile Vineyard and crossing the Croc Creek rickety rope bridge into the Jungle for your first Bushtucker Trial!
Holey Moley
Try not to flinch as you reach through creepy crevices which are home to the Jungle’s more unsavoury residents, and search for the gold stars which will unlock a secret corridor to the heart of the jungle.
Chambers of Horror
Whatever you do – don’t look up! This live game show experience takes place in shower cubicles, where you just don’t know what kind of slippery and slimy surprises could drop on you if you answer a question wrong!
Calamity Caves
Venture into the darkness and navigate through creepy cobwebs without disturbing any of the cave’s inhabitants! Even when you reach the end, it’s not over yet as you’re plunged into the Pipe of Peril
Celebrity Cyclone
In the final trial, camp-mates must race against 56mph winds and water jets in search of those precious gold stars. The Celebrity Cyclone is the only thing that stands between you being crowned King or Queen of the Jungle!
Entry into the new maze is included with Thorpe Park tickets
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