Celtic Escape Rooms Athlone
Celtic Escape Rooms Athlone an Escape Room with two featured rooms running all the time.
Santa's List, Inspector's Office, Mad as a Hatter, and Cat's Place are all rooms which entertain, engage and enrich your experience of escape rooms. If you haven't done our rooms check us out.
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Look at the fun you can have when doing these rooms.
Here's some of our happy customers so if you recognize anyone please share and like our video.
You can book any of our rooms for individual players, group parties such as hen, stag parties even birthday parties in advance and easily on our website or by phoning us on 086 4081107
Mad as a Hatter game by Celtic Escape Rooms, Athlone, based on the book Alice in Wonderland.
Mad as a Hatter game by Celtic Escape Rooms, Athlone, based on the book Alice in Wonderland.
“Have I gone Mad? I’m afraid so. You’re entirely bonkers! (But I’ll tell you a secret – all the BEST people are” – Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland
Celtic Escape Rooms, Athlone, Co. Westmeath, Ireland presents
Mad as a Hatter a parody of the famous Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.
Follow Alice down the rabbit hole and relive the wonderful experience of this 150 year old story that's still as relevant today as it was then.
Now over 150 years since publication this classic book comes to life to be enjoyed by young and old alike in a new fun and exciting way.
Escape room games are where you are locked into a room and have to use clues to find your way out along with other members of your team. You can play the game with just two players but the more the merrier.
Escape rooms are very popular as they attract a wide mixture of players and Celtic Escape Rooms is to the forefront with expanding this market by including families to the forefront of it's offering.
Typically escape rooms are played by young persons, mixed groups, hen parties, stag parties, office and corporate groups and are a great way to spend a couple of hours.
Pricing varies between different escape rooms in different countries but here in Athlone we keep it simple just check our website
for more details
You won't be disappointed we assure you - we have had some great reviews which you can read on our facebook page
and you can find us on tripadviser
You can give us a call for bookings outside of normal hours don't be shy about getting in touch we look forward to meeting you.
Lewis Carroll's book Alice in Wonderland (his real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) was published in 1865 with the correct title Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
2010 saw a revival of interest with the release of a Disney film starring Mia Wasikowska, Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter which won several awards including two Oscar's.
This wasn't Walt Disney's first animated film of the same name, that was back in 1951 but this adaptation tells the story of a nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh, who is told that she can restore the White Queen to her throne, with the help of the Mad Hatter. She is the only one who can slay the Jabberwocky, a dragon-like creature that is controlled by the Red Queen and terrorizes Underland's inhabitants.'
Many famous actors also had voice over roles in the movie including Michael Sheen voiced Nivens McTwisp, the White Rabbit.
Alan Rickman voiced Absolem, the Caterpillar. Stephen Fry voiced Chess, the Cheshire Cat. Barbara Windsor voiced Mallymkun, the Dormouse, and others.
The movie was a great success and prompted a sequel Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016 film)
again many of the original cast were present including the late Alan Rickman where he performed his last role. Not as successful as the previous version it still however prompted Disney to undergo a lot of remakes of older movies such as Maleficent, Cinderella, The Jungle Book and Beauty and the Beast. The Mad Hatter a central character in both movies and publications was never called as such but was only referred to as 'The Hatter' - the phrase Mad as a Hatter was in common usage in Victorian times and referred to the use of mercury by Hat Makers to strengthen hats which made them appear mad I presume from the fumes.
A unique character non the less he is an integral part of the plot and brings humor and mischief to the plot and story line.
Mad as a Hatter CER#1
Join Alice and friends in Wonderland, where a dream is not reality, but who's to say which is which? Your team and you are trapped in Wonderland and the strange world of the Mad Hatter. Get out before the Queen shouts Off with their heads.
Celtic Escape Rooms presents Mad as a Hatter - a unique twist on the Wonderful novels of Lewis Carroll. Incorporating Alice's adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass - you'll read the puzzles, solve the clues and have fun whilst doing it before you try to escape the mystery and magic, all within one hour.
Celtic Escape Rooms is an escape room that's family friendly located in Athlone, Ireland and is open to corporate groups and individuals looking to try something a bit different.
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We call it Wonderland
Mad as a Hatter - our escape game based on the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. A game where things get curious and curiouser. It's FUN! It's Exiciting! It's different!
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You don't have to know about the book or about Alice to play. All you do is assemble yourself and a group of your friends or colleagues and we do the rest.
It's enjoyable!
You and your friends are locked in a room. You find the clues. Solve the puzzles and escape the room.
It's real life. It's interactive!
Check out our website for more details.
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Ashford Castle April 1996
An inside look at an Armed Garda (Police) siege
This video clip shows an extraordinary tense armed standoff between Armed Police and a deranged young man in rural Ireland, holed up in his own house with a legally held double-barreled shotgun, firing at armed and unarmed members of Ireland's National Police Force, An Garda Síochána.
* Although inspired by a true incident, the images are a fictional dramatisation and do not depict any actual person or event.
John Carthy was a 27-year-old Irishman with known psychiatric illnesses, who was shot dead by the Garda Emergency Response Unit (ERU) on Thursday, 20th April 2000 after a 24 hour armed siege at his home in Toneymore, Abbeylara, County Longford.
Mr. Carthy had ordered relatives out of the family home with a shotgun, and discharged two shots in the air outside. His family phoned local Gardaí, who quickly arrived on scene. The man was known to the Guards, and had previously assaulted an officer. Unarmed uniformed officers and armed Detectives surrounded his house and attempted to communicate with the suspect. Carthy then fired two more shots from the house, and the Gardai retreated. A group of armed Detectives approached the house to attempt negotiations, but the suspect again opened fire, this time in the direction of officers, hitting an unmarked Garda vehicle which was not occupied.
Reinforcements from Garda Stations in Athlone, Longford and Mullingar arrived in Abbeylara to support the team of Gardai who had now been on scene for a number of hours. At the same time, a team from the elite Garda Emergency Response Unit (ERU) was dispatched from the Garda Crime & Security Branch headquarters in Dublin. The six-man SWAT team - including a highly trained Police negotiator - arrived as the armed siege entered night-time. A local medical doctor also attended the scene. Throughout the night and into the following morning, the armed intervention team deployed numerous negotiating tactics to bring the barricade incident to a peaceful end, but the gunman was uncooperative with Gardai. The decision was made not to make entry into the house, due to the fact no hostages were present.
After about 25 hours from when the siege first started, John Carthy walked out the front door of his house holding the shotgun (loaded) he had already fired six shots from. He walked out of the entrance to the house, onto the road and in the direction of Abbeylara town. Armed Gardai repeatedly ordered him at gunpoint to stop and drop his weapon immediately. The suspect continued walking and ignored calls to put his shotgun down and give himself up. He was shot four times by two members of the Garda ERU SWAT team, twice in the legs and twice in the torso. His injuries were fatal. The threat to the public and Gardai was eliminated, and no one else was hurt.
The incident sparked controversy in the Republic of Ireland, with sections of the media and the public criticising actions of the Gardai on scene. The family of John Carthy were also critical of the handling of the shootout. However, the force fully backed the difficult decisions made by the Garda ERU. The Government convened a Public Inquiry, which in time made recommendations to the Police service and highlighted what it called 'mistakes', but ultimately ruled that the shooting dead of John Carthy was a 'lawful killing'.
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Ashford Castle is located in the west of Ireland, on the border of Counties Mayo and Galway, on the shores of picturesque Lough Corrib.
Ashford Castle was built in 1228 by representatives of the Anglo-Norman ancient clan Burke. Over 300 hundred years the family owned the castle de Burgh. By the end of the 16th century the castle changed several owners, completed and changes the appearance of the castle to your liking.
In 1852 the estate was bought by Sir Benjamin Guinness, a representative of the world-famous dynasty of brewers. The new owner has greatly expanded the estate area, added a few buildings in the Victorian style, built roads and planted several thousand trees.
Guinness family owned the estate until 1939. The new owner of Ashford Castle became Noel Haggard, it was he who transformed the medieval castle into a majestic hotel.
In May 2013 Ashford Castle once again got a new owner, it was a group of Red Carnation Hotels. The new owners have invested a lot of money into the project: an extensive renovation undergone public spaces, number of rooms, the exterior of the castle and the famous gardens of Ashford Castle.
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