Animals
World’s most Dangerous Escape Game to be unlocked at Plantasia Tropical Zoo
Following the launch of Jungle Escape, the World’s biggest Escape Room, Plantasia Tropical Zoo now plans to take their escape experiences to a whole new level. Next on the agenda is Jungle Lock-In, the World’s longest and most dangerous escape game.

All you have to do to complete the game is survive the night locked in the jungle. This may sound easy to some avid escape gamers, but as you expect, there is a twist; the animals themselves are released into the jungle!
To succeed, contestants will need to avoid crocodiles, pythons, bird eating spiders, plus many more of the 40 species housed at Plantasia Tropical Zoo.
The new game will start at midnight, every Friday, and entrants will discover that the jungle really does come to life after dark.
Plantasia Tropical Zoo appreciates the dangers within the game so will be looking for willing applicants to prove their experience before entering. Before taking part, participants will also need to sign important disclaimers, before entry to Jungle Lock-In is granted.
From midnight, contestants have to survive 8 hours trapped in the jungle, avoiding pouncing leopard cats, snapping crocodiles, and lots more. Survival is the key, and is the one and only objective. If you leave the jungle at any time, you fail. If our expert Keepers are called on at any time, you fail.
Following the success of Jungle Escape, the World’s biggest 60 minute escape game, Plantasia Tropical Zoo really is upping the ante in the escape experience community.
Anthony Williams, Attraction Manager, said: “Diversification, and new income streams are vitally important in helping us achieve our educational and conservation aims. Jungle Escape was our first entrance into the in-real-life games market.
“We delivered the World’s biggest escape game, and it has been a huge success. As a team we are always striving to achieve the next big thing, so here we are about to launch the World’s longest in duration, and most dangerous escape game out there.
“It comes with many risks, but we are confident that under the supervision of our expert team, it will be a huge success”.
Jungle Lock-In is an exclusive game, where teams of up to 10 can take part, and escape from reality. Due to the dangers involved it will be strictly for individuals aged 18+, who also have some element of survival experience.
With individuals in our world seeking more and more unique experiences, this has to be the ultimate adventure. If you think you have what it takes, or would simply like to find out more, visit: plantasiaswansea.co.uk/jungle-escape
(All images: Plantasia / Parkwood Leisure)
April Fool!
While you can enjoy Plantasia’s original Jungle Escape game, Jungle Lock-In is just a bit of made-up fun.
A spokesperson for Plantasia said: “We hope you enjoyed our little April Fool’s! Plantasia Tropical Zoo loves to have a bit of fun with its guests, but the key fundamentals of the business would prohibit anything like this occurring. Along with its Conservation and Educational objectives, animal welfare and guest safety is of paramount importance. Letting dangerous animals loose within the confines of the Zoo would never happen.”
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