Epsom Escape Rooms: Operation Sealion

By | March 20, 2019

by Epsom Escape Rooms (website)

Horton Golf Park, Hook Road, KT19 8QG

Epsom

2-6 players

60 minutes

It's 1940, Hitler is plotting the invasion of Great Britain under the code name Operation Sealion. The French resistance clai to have gained valuable intel and have the information stored in an inconspicuous cafe in Paris. As British Intelligence you must rendezvous in the store room and work quickly to recover the hidden documents. The enemy are on to you! You have 60 minutes to foilHitler's plan and escape.
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Ratchel experienced rated this:Rated between 3.5 and 3.5 out of 5
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Played: 9 May 2023 Team size: 3 Time taken: 43:17
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Located in the main clubhouse at Horton Park Golf Club, Epsom Escape's games are from the same enthusiast designer as Escape From The Room in Sutton, and now hosts that venue's Old Maid Milly game. Golf and escaping wouldn't have occurred to be as an obvious combination of leisure activities, but Horton Park seems pitched well to small family & friend groups which could make it a good fit.

Operation Sealion is set in WW2 France, where your mission is to retrieve key intelligence to prevent a Na...

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