ORLANDO, Fla. – Universal’s Great Movie Escape is now open at Universal CityWalk.
The next-level escape room experiences transport guests into Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment’s iconic Jurassic World and Back to the Future films.
Over the past two and a half years, Universal’s entertainment team partnered closely with filmmakers and escape room industry experts around the country to create experiences that go beyond the typical escape room.
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“We really wanted to make these experiences authentic,” said Nate Stevenson, show director at Great Movie Escape. “We immerse people into films, you know, that’s what we do. It feels like you’re actually inside the film and you’re actually a character.”
The escape room experience is located next to Antojitos Authentic Mexican Food and the Hot Dog Hall of Fame.
The adventure begins as soon as guests enter the lobby. Leaders created a 1920′s art deco, theater-inspired venue that pays tribute to Universal’s historic past.
“It’s a throwback to Universal Pictures - there’s a little bit of history. There’s history of just all the different ways we’ve interacted with guests throughout the years, you know, throughout those 100 plus years. So that’s kind of the theming inside. There’s bars and specialty drinks. It’s a really cool place to hang out even if you’re not buying a ticket,” Stevenson mentioned.
Each of the two escape rooms boast incredibly detailed environments featuring state-of-the-art activities that are randomized, customizable and designed to adjust based on skill level, complexity and size of your party.
“It’s constantly randomizing everything, it’s constantly adjusting to it,” Stevenson pointed out. “You’re never going to have the same experience twice.”
See descriptions about each escape room below.
Jurassic World: Escape
Get ready to be a geneticist at a secret lab on Isla Nublar.
You’re undergoing training that includes the completion of various day-to-day tasks ranging from feeding ferocious dinosaurs to splicing dinosaur DNA to create new genetic codes… until you learn an apex predator has broken free and you must now work together to avoid becoming its prey.
Back to the Future: OUTATIME
Guests are transported to a museum in 1993, where they learn Back to the Future’s antagonist, Biff, is up to his antics and has stolen Doc Brown’s newest time travel device to sabotage the space-time continuum. Guests must work together to uncover Doc Brown’s clues as they travel through time to track down Biff and save the past and future before they run “outatime.”
Leaders said Christopher Lloyd, who plays Doc Brown, came back to reprise his role for the experience.
Tickets for Universal’s Great Movie Escape are on sale now and start at $49.99 per person, plus tax. Pricing varies depending on date and time of visit.
Guests may also book a private experience exclusive for their party starting at $300 per group, plus tax.
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