Tenby

 

Crystal Maze at

Canaston Bowl, Tenby, Wales

This Crystal Maze is part of CC2000, previously known as the Canaston Centre near Tenby, Pembrokeshire in Wales. It is owned and operated by Oakwood Leisure and is next to the Oakwood Theme Park, an hour’s drive from Swansea or two hours from the Severn Bridge. It is open every day (except Christmas day and Boxing day) from 10am to 10pm.

In addition to the Crystal Maze, the centre also offers ten pin bowling, video games, simulators and a new TV entertainment system with Total Sound Sky Projection. There is also a cafe 
and facilities for corporate / group bookings and hospitality.

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Operator:        Oakwood Leisure

How to get there:

Turn off the A40 at Canaston Bridge between Camarthen and Haverford West and follow the signs for Oakwood. CC2000 is only 200 metres from the park entrance.

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. Please contact the CC2000 switchboard
for more up to date information. Cyberdrome accepts no responsibility for any changes to the pricing since publication.

At the time of publication prices are:

  • £3.95 per person per game (normal rate), or £3.75 per person
    per game (discounted rate)
  • £15 for a family of four, + £3.75 each for 5th and 6th players (normal rate), or
  • £14 for a family of four, + £3.50 each for 5th and 6th players (discounted rate)

Children under 5 are admitted free.

The following other discounts are available:

  • Combination card. If bought in combination with a bowling lane booking, rates are £3.25 per person for the first game, and £2.75 per person for a second game.
  • Corporate rate. (This only applies to corporate bookings of 20 persons or more.)
    £5.50 buys one hour’s bowling and a game in the maze for one person, a second maze game is then an extra £2.75 per person.

Crystal Maze factfile:

This maze opened to the public on 15th April 1994. It has the standard four zones, Medieval, Futuristic, Ocean and Aztec containing twenty-six games plus a Crystal Dome.

It has the most labyrinthine layout and sophisticated themeing of all
the mazes. Players have actually walked into walls painted as windows thinking they were real.

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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