The Curse of the Doomed Passage Escape Game at Alpe d’Huez offers an immersive adventure in the French Alps. This 2-hour challenge combines a mobile app and a physical guide to create a multi-sensory journey filled with mystery and thrills. Groups of up to six can unravel secrets in a private game, accessible for various needs. While the stunning alpine backdrop sets the scene, will your team have what it takes to escape the curse?
Key Points
- Immersive 2-hour escape game experience set in the breathtaking French Alps, accessible for groups of up to 6 participants.
- Utilizes a free mobile app, unique game codes, and a physical guide for an enhanced, multi-sensory adventure.
- Wheelchair accessible surfaces and transportation, with the option to bring service animals and strollers.
- Straightforward booking process with immediate confirmation and a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours prior.
- Unique narrative-driven challenges that allow participants to explore the mysteries of the Doomed Passage.
Overview of the Escape Game
The Curse of the Doomed Passage Escape Game is an immersive 2-hour adventure located in Alpe d’Huez, Grenoble, France.
An immersive 2-hour adventure located in Alpe d’Huez, Grenoble, France, The Curse of the Doomed Passage Escape Game awaits.
Priced from $72.99 per group of up to 6 participants, it’s a private activity where only your team will participate.
Confirmation is provided at booking, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours prior.
The game utilizes a free app and unique game codes, with a physical guide also provided. Smartphone access is required.
Accessibility features include accommodations for service animals, strollers, and wheelchair users.
The activity is self-guided, starting and ending at the meeting point in Alpe d’Huez.
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Game Features and Accessibility
Although the escape game utilizes a free mobile app and unique game codes per device, a physical guide is also provided to assist participants.
The game is accessible to a wide range of travelers, with service animals allowed and the location being near public transportation. The surfaces and transportation are wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for most participants.
Players will need a smartphone to engage with the game, which provides an immersive experience through the app.
Booking and Cancellation Details
When booking the Curse of the Doomed Passage Escape Game, customers receive confirmation immediately.
There’s a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the experience starts. This gives participants flexibility to change plans if needed.
The game also offers a Reserve Now and Pay Later option, making it easy to secure a spot.
The booking and cancellation process is straightforward and convenient, allowing visitors to focus on enjoying the immersive escape game experience at their own pace.
With clear guidelines and flexible policies, the booking system enhances the game’s accessibility.
Meeting Information and Activity Duration
Participants meet at the Place Joseph Paganon in Huez, France to begin the Curse of the Doomed Passage Escape Game.
The autonomous activity allows groups to start at their chosen day and time. Participants will need their smartphone and the unique game code provided per device to take part.
The activity allows groups to start at their preferred time, with participants needing a smartphone and a unique game code.
The 2-hour game takes players through the physical challenges of the Doomed Passage, ending back at the meeting point.
The activity is wheelchair and stroller accessible, and service animals are allowed. Most travelers can participate, with the meeting point located near public transportation.
Location and Pricing
The Curse of the Doomed Passage Escape Game is located in Alpe d’Huez, near the city of Grenoble in France.
The immersive escape experience lasts for 2 hours and costs from $72.99 per group, which can accommodate up to 6 participants.
Booking confirmation is provided, and there’s a free cancellation option up to 24 hours before the start of the activity. A "Reserve Now and Pay Later" option is available for added convenience.
Participants will need to download a free app and use their smartphones during the game, which takes them on an autonomous journey starting and ending at the meeting point.
Participant Requirements
To participate in The Curse of the Doomed Passage Escape Game, visitors must bring their own smartphones, which are required to access the free app and game code provided for the activity.
The game is accessible to most travelers, including those with service animals, strollers, and wheelchairs. The activity takes place in an area near public transportation, ensuring accessibility for all participants.
The meeting point is at Place Joseph Paganon in Huez, France, and the autonomous activity allows participants to start at their chosen day and time, ending back at the meeting point after the 2-hour experience.
Unique Experience Highlights
Although the escape game challenges participants to solve puzzles and overcome obstacles, the unique setting in the heart of the French Alps adds an exhilarating element to the experience.
The Curse of the Doomed Passage takes place against the breathtaking backdrop of the Alpe d’Huez ski resort, immersing players in a captivating narrative.
The Curse of the Doomed Passage transports players to the breathtaking Alpe d’Huez, immersing them in a captivating narrative.
The game’s physical guide and app-based interaction create an engaging, multi-sensory adventure. Tackling the escape room’s mysteries while surrounded by the stunning alpine scenery heightens the thrill and suspense.
This distinctive location elevates the escape game, offering an unforgettable journey for participants.
Preparing for the Escape Challenge
Before embarking on the escape challenge, participants should ensure they’ve the necessary preparations in place.
Firstly, they’ll need to download the free app and acquire the unique game code provided per device – one code per team. Plus, a smartphone is required to fully engage with the experience.
The activity is wheelchair accessible, and service animals are allowed, ensuring inclusivity.
Participants should arrive at the designated meeting point, Place Joseph Paganon, to begin their autonomous adventure.
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