War of the Roses show returns to Warwick Castle for 2018 with an Escape Room

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We’ve visited Warwick Castle several times over the years (we’ve even stayed onsite in their Knight’s Village) and we always have a wonderful time. So when we were given the opportunity to pop along last week to celebrate the return of their summer jousting show we jumped at the opportunity. The War of the Roses show returns to Warwick Castle for 2018 with an Escape Room held in their Medieval dungeon.

We’ve never taken part in an escape room before so I had no idea how we’d fare but with two adults and three enthusiastic children we decided to give it a go. It was held in the Medieval jail (technically I think that should be written Gaol) which is located behind the courtyard shop, next to the KingMaker exhibit.

After arriving at the jail we were given the back story, the year is 14?? (I’ve forgotten the exact date) and your mission is to help the prisoner escape the Medieval jail before the guards return. You begin by walking down some dark and somewhat treacherous steps before being locked (with a big scary padlock) into your Medieval cell with 30 minutes to save yourself and rescue the prisoner or else face joining them in their captivity!Warwick Castle

The inmate is played by an actor locked up in a higher up cell who talks to you throughout the escape attempt. Across each wall are clues which may help (or hinder) you. There were locked boxes, family trees and chests, I must admit it took me a few minutes to take it all in (it’s also very dark). I won’t give too much away but basically there are several puzzles which you must solve in order to unlock various chests. These chests contain torches and further puzzles which if solved help you to unlock the final chest containing the keys to your (and the inmate’s) freedom.

Once we’d got our bearings we lept into action, running about the cell shouting dates and info to each other. I suspect we were actually doing rather well as the actor distracted my husband (our master code breaker) with various riddles and chatter. However, despite this we did escape the room with the fastest time that day! Cue big cheesy grins from everyone! In fact we would have completed it slightly faster if my daughter hadn’t insisted that one of our codes was wrong, when she was actually trying to open the lock the wrong way!Escape Room Warwick Castle

The adrenaline as the clock ticks away is replaced by a real sense of accomplishment when (or if) you escape and we had an amazing time. In fact it was so much fun that the kids are still talking about it now. The event was so professionally put together and the actors involved so convincing, that it felt like we’d taken part in a big production or a TV show. I’d thoroughly recommend you give it a try if there’s an opportunity, it might even be fun to be caught by the guards!War of the Roses

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We left the escape room (heads significantly larger and higher than before)  and walked straight over the bridge to watch the new War of the Roses show. Every year the show is impressive but this year it has really been taken up a notch with new stories and extra characters. The public is split into supporters of Lancaster and York with both being encouraged to cheer and boo the opposing sides.

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The skill of the actors handling the horses is really something to behold and this year the show even incorporated a messenger eagle, doves and celebratory streamers!

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I won’t give the plot away but the show depicts a poignant and well known period in the War of the Roses. The past can so often be presented in a dry, dull fashion that it’s rendered almost impossible to relate too but this show really brings history to life and inspires its audience. This was evidenced by the various children (including my youngest) who asked for further clarification on various parts of the story afterwards.

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My daughter filmed a few short clips of the show which just gives you a feel for how entertaining this production is.

After visiting several times you’d be forgiven for thinking that the attractions might have become somewhat stale for us but Warwick Castle is brilliant at updating and refreshing all of their attractions so there’s never any chance to be bored!

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We finished our day by visiting several of the other attractions Warwick has to offer, the Flight of the Eagles, Knights School, The Horrible History Maze etc. you can take a look at some of my previous posts if you’d like to learn about them in greater detail.Horrible History Maze

If you can, I definitely recommend you visit the show this summer. For further details and to book, pop over to Warwick Castle’s website.

 

Stay at Warwick Castle in their new Woodland Lodges in Knights Village

Warwick Castle Knight's Village Key VisualWarwick Castle always makes for a fabulous family day out but now you can extend the fun overnight and stay at Warwick Castle in their new Woodland Lodges in Knights Village. Just imagine waking up in a tranquil woodland glade close to the River Avon and right on the doorstep of the castle! It sounds like such an exciting new development and we can’t wait to go and stay once they open from 1 July 2016. Read on to find out just what’s available and then take up my fabulous reader offer to save on your stay!

Built to complement the Tower Suites and seasonal Glamping the brand new Woodland Lodges (and banqueting hall where you take breakfast) feature wonderful Medieval style touches, such as lofty ceilings, wooden beams, stonework and green oak wood-styled exteriors. Everything, right down to the door handles and light fittings has been designed to create a magical ambiance. Find yourself whisked away to times gone by or let your imagination run riot with dreams of Wizards and Dragons!Warwick Castle (1)

The semi-detached Woodland lodges can sleep up to five guests in two bedrooms, or for larger families there’s the Knight’s Lodges which can accommodate up to seven guests over two storeys, including a mezzanine level with grand galleried master bedroom. Each Woodland Lodge has been themed to an authentic medieval occupation: Archer or Falconer. You can learn about both (and watch during some amazing displays) in the Castle during your stay.IMG_7545

The lodges are bound to appeal to families as well as groups of friends seeking fantasy and adventure in their private accommodation including wooden deck, living and dining area and there’s plenty of storage for all your gowns and chainmail (or regular clothes if you prefer!)Warwick Castle

Geoff Spooner, General Manager at Warwick Castle, said: “This is a new chapter for Warwick Castle as from 1 July we’ll offer guests year-round lodge-style accommodation to complement the Castle’s two sumptuous Tower Suites, set within the fourteenth century Caesar’s Tower, and our superb seasonal Mediaeval Glamping Village.”

He added: “With the 400th anniversary of the death of Warwickshire’s very own William Shakespeare being marked globally in 2016, Warwick Castle – just twenty minutes from Stratford upon Avon – is the ideal place to stay to discover over 1,100 years of English history. We’re also very proud of our links to Capability Brown, who designed parts of our grounds in the eighteenth century and whose genius will be celebrated nationwide throughout 2016.”IMG_7519

Warwick Castle’s captivating daily shows and attractions include birds of prey displays, have-a-go archery, live actor experiences such as The Castle Dungeon and The Princess Tower, Trebuchet Talk, The Great Hall and State Rooms, Kingmaker and Time Tower. Have a look through some of my previous posts to see some of our faves.IMG_7502

All the lodges offer great facilities including an en-suite, wet room, TV, fridge, coffee maker and central heating. Breakfast is provided in the banqueting hall and a buffet style feast in the evening can be added to your stay for £18.95 per adult, or £9.95 per child.

Prices for sleepovers from 1 July 2016 start from £203 per lodge per night including breakfast and two day Castle entry. But I have a fantastic reader offer for you all where you can save 10% if you book before the end of March.

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Book a short break in your very own mediaeval themed Lodge or Glamping Tent in Warwick Castle’s brand new Knight’s Village before the end of March 2016 and receive 10% off flexible bed and breakfast rates for being a reader of the Angel Eden Blog.

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Horrible Histories At Warwick Castle with the W Factor

Putrid PiratesA short while ago I asked if any of you had the W Factor and fancied entering a new competition based on Horrible Histories at Warwick Castle. I am absolutely thrilled to announce that my three ‘pirates’ do indeed have the W Factor and came second overall!!

WickedWarwickThat means they’ve won cameo roles in Wicked Warwick, a brand new Horrible History stage show being shown at Warwick Castle twice daily until 6th September. The show is amazing! I must admit that none of us were sure what to expect but Wicked Warwick is quick witted, engaging and perfect for all ages. The kids were giggling, I was chortling and the grandparents were laughing heartily. There were impressions of famous people, historical facts and songs a-plenty. I’m not going to tell you that you should go, just make the time and get thee there!! It really is worth a visit and of course you get to explore Warwick Castle too.WickedWarwickStage

Back to the competition, we found our way to the Wicked Warwick stage (by the Riverside), where we claimed our seats early! It was a family affair with Granny knitting Blackbeard’s beard, Daddy painted the ‘No Mercy!’ t-shirt and I had sewn Blackbeard’s coat. The props were made from Ikea packaging boxes (even pirates can be eco-friendly!) and we were all nervously waiting. When the host called the pirates on stage I helped them carry their props and then crept back to the audience to watch. I’d love to show you their performance but unfortunately we had a technical hitch and didn’t capture it 🙁 . However you can see a mini bit in the following Youtube video along with some of the other brilliant entries (aren’t kids brave getting up on stage).

When the winners were announced, the excitement that oozed out of my kids was extreme; they bounced, they skipped and they squealed with glee! They felt so special and grateful and haven’t stopped talking of it since, the trophy of course has a special place where everyone can see it. They even received Horrible History books and have been delighting me with funny facts every day.piratesatwarwickcastle

We finished off our wonderful trip by visiting the Horrible History folk in their encampment near the entrance to the Castle. The kids splatted some rats, although Blackbeard true to pirate form splatted the Executioner stood nearby who reacted in a most humorous manner.piratessplatrats

Later in June we’ll return to Warwick so the kids can take up their cameo roles in Wicked Warwick (I’m determined I’ll get that one on video). We’ll also make sure to see some parts of the castle that we missed such as the Trebuchet firing a fireball or the Eagles flying. We did manage to visit the new Time Tower though which is brilliant.piratefight

For full details on the Horrible History show pop over to the Warwick Castle website here.