Maidenhead

 

Crystal Maze at

Maidenhead Superbowl

 

This Crystal Maze is part of the Maidenhead Superbowl. It is owned and operated by First Leisure PLC and is situated by the Magnet Leisure complex, near the centre of town. It is open every day (except Christmas day) from 12am to 12pm weekdays and 10am to 12pm weekends. In addition to the Crystal Maze, the centre also offers ten pin bowling, video games and simulators. There is also a cafe, a bar and facilities for corporate / group bookings and hospitality.

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Operator:        First Leisure PLC

How to get there:

From the M4, follow the signs for Maidenhead city centre. Then follow signs for Leisure Complex. The Superbowl is behind the Magnet Leisure Complex.

Prices of admission:

Ticket prices may vary according to season, time of day, size of group
and any special offers currently available and may be subject to change without notice. At the time of publication the price is £3.60 for adults and £3.10 for children (per person per game), but please contact the Superbowl switchboard for more up to date information. Cyberdrome accepts no responsibility for any changes to the pricing since publication.

Crystal Maze factfile:

This maze was opened to the public by Steve Wright, (formerly of Radio 1 and now promoted/relegated to Radio 2) on 1st February 1994. It has the standard four zones, Medieval, Futuristic, Ocean and Aztec. It currently boasts twenty five games plus a Crystal Dome.

Maidenhead maze has a unique Crystal Dome in that the crystal buttons are not on the dome itself, but on the outside of an octagonal pillar inside the main dome. There is also a themed lift to take players up to the Crystal Maze from the main bowling and reception areas.

For details of the games see
Crystal Maze Games.

If you are an enthusiast, find out more about the other
Crystal Mazes.

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