No Escape was the Best Thing to do on St. Patrick's Day!
- Jun 17, 2022
- 1 min read
This year for St Patrick’s Day we turned the usual day of celebration into a mega long weekend of good cheer, high spirits and great fun at all of our venues. We knew that St Paddy’s Days would be all about spending time with friends and family so we thought why not get these group into our games for the perfect St. Paddy’s Weekend! During St. Patricks Weekend we gave all our customers an amazing 17% Off on all of our great games from the 17th - 20th March! Not only did we give away this brilliant discount we also gave all teams the chance to win some fantastic prizes in our fantastic St. Patrick Day Competition. Teams raced against the clock to make it onto our St Patricks Day Leaderboards which had the Top 5 teams at each venue qualifying to win special prizes.


Over St. Patricks Day Weekend we had over 100 teams enter the competition across our 7 games but only 35 teams made it through to our live prize draw on Instagram. Click the Link to watch the draw - https://www.instagram.com/tv/CbdVNfLFQ93/?utm_medium=share_sheet






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