Important information before your arrival at The Crystal Maze LIVE Experience London:
Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the time shown on your tickets.
Latecomers may not be admitted to the attraction.
Your ticket is non refundable, non exchangable and non-transferrable.
For the safety of all visitors, The Experience reserves the right refuse admission, or may on occasion conduct security searches.
The Experience reserves the right to alter or vary the content or timing of the whole or part of the show due to circumstance beyond their reasonable control without being obliged to refund or exchange tickets.
Visitors will not be allowed to join The Experience without a ticket, please ensure you have this ticket on either a phone or print out on the day of your visit.
No filming or photography is allowed in the maze.
Phones are not allowed in the maze.
You must be 18 years or older to play the maze.
If you have a disability or a pre existing injury please contact the guest services team prior to your visit.
Pregnancy strictly prohibits participation or entrance to the maze.
Open-toed shoes or high heels are not permitted. Trainers or pumps are recommended.
Alcohol must not be consumed prior to the maze experience. If you are found to be under the influence of alcohol you will not be permitted to the maze.
PLEASE NOTE: if you select a date before 27th January 2019 Crystal Maze is located in Angel, near the underground station (Northern Line, Zone 1)
PLEASE NOTE: if you select a visit date from April 2019 onwards Crystal Maze will be located next in Piccadilly Circus near the underground station ( Bakerloo & Piccadilly Lines, Zone 1)
Blarney Castle, built by the McCarthy clan over 600 years ago, still retains its old world charm with its towers, battlements and gated entrance built on a rocky outcrop. Kiss the Blarney stone, situated on the parapets of the castle, to gain the gift of eloquence - that is the ability to persuade people and being able to talk yourself out of trouble… Discovery Travel Channel lists kissing the Blarney Stone amongst its 99 things to do before you die! Rock close is a magical garden filled with enchanting druidic rock formations, water features and exotic plants. The grand Scottish baronial style Blarney House is reflects a bygone era of wealth and statesmanship.
The Rock of Cashel is a multi-period monastic site, which was a fortress before it became the seat of the bishop of the diocese of Cashel, and venue where the historical Synod of Cashel was held. Visit the Great Cathedral, the Hall of Vicars Choral, Cormack's Chapel (with one of Ireland's best preserved Irish frescoes and Romanesque architecture) and a Round tower, all perched on a solid rock ringed by a curtain wall- most of it dating back from before the Cambro-Norman conquerors came to Ireland in the late 12th Century.
Cahair Castle was once the stronghold of the powerful Butler family, the castle retains its impressive keep, tower and much of its original defensive structure. It is one of Ireland's largest and best preserved castles. It is situated on a rocky island on the River Suir.
ITINERARY:
06:50 - Depart Dublin from Suffolk Street by the Molly Malone statue
09:00 - The Rock Of Cashel (1hr)
11:30 - Blarney Castle + lunch break (3hrs - lunch not included)
15:30 - Cahair Castle (1hr)
19:00 - Arrive Dublin.