Easter treat for visitors to award winning attraction
An award-winning Newtown escape rooms business has a special Easter treat in store for customers during the school half term holiday.
7 months ago 1 minute read 5,868 viewsAn award-winning Newtown escape rooms business has a special Easter treat in store for customers during the school half term holiday.
Beyond Breakout, located on the fourth floor of the Royal Welsh Warehouse (Pryce Jones Building) in Newtown, is offering a 20% discount on all online bookings for Good Friday and Saturday by using the code EASTER20 at www.beyondbreakout.co.uk.
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The escape rooms attraction is a fun place for families, couples and groups to visit.
Earlier this year, the business was named in the Top 5 Games in Wales for its ‘Shaken Not Purred’ game.
“Families and couples are always looking for something to do during Bank Holiday weekends and school half term holidays, especially when it’s raining, which seems likely this Easter,” said Lorna Morris who established the attraction with business partner Jo Woodall four years ago.
“As an Easter treat, we have decided to give customers a 20% discount for Good Friday and Saturday, so that they can enjoy the immersive, fun experience indoors here at Beyond Breakout.
“‘Shaken Not Purred’ stands as a testament to our commitment to innovation and delivering unforgettable adventures for players of all ages. We look forward to welcoming both new and returning players."
Lorna and Jo have worked hard to establish the business within the interactive entertainment industry.
Next week, the attraction will be open as usual from Tuesday to Sunday. For more information about Beyond Breakout Ltd and its escape room games or to book online, visit www.beyondbreakout.co.uk
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