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Wake The Tiger

Tourist attraction in Bristol

Updated: March 12, 2024 10:14 PM

Wake The Tiger is located in Bristol (City in England), United Kingdom. It's address is Wake The Tiger, 127 Albert Rd, Bristol BS2 0YA, United Kingdom.

Wake The Tiger, 127 Albert Rd, Bristol BS2 0YA, United Kingdom

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MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday10 AM to 6:30 PM
Thursday10 AM to 6:30 PM
Friday10 AM to 6:30 PM
Saturday10 AM to 7:30 PM
Sunday10 AM to 6:30 PM

Questions & Answers


Where is Wake The Tiger?

Wake The Tiger is located at: Wake The Tiger, 127 Albert Rd, Bristol BS2 0YA, United Kingdom.

What are the coordinates of Wake The Tiger?

Coordinates: 51.445601, -2.5662171

Wake The Tiger Reviews

Louise harris
2024-02-05 14:07:45 GMT

Wow, what an experience!! We have never been to anything like this, the work that must have gone into making this, every room so very different, the interactive games/puzzles ingenious and the whole theme kept throughout. The staff really got into their parts and seemed to enjoy the experience as much as the visitors. Highly recommended!! When we initially booked we thought it was expensive after visiting we would have paid more.

A
2024-02-27 20:26:49 GMT

Well, what can I say?! We were looking for something fun to do on our Sunday afternoon and saw this online... having looked at the website, we were thoroughly confused as to what 'it' was... having read reviews, we were still thoroughly confused as to what 'it' was...🤷‍♂ however... we were totally intrigued! We had to go and find out for ourselves as to what 'it' was!!! We went and spent a long time walking around the site... totally captivated by each and every room, which was totally different from the last! The detail that was present, the time that must've been involved in its creation, the mind that must have been so weird and creative to come up with the vision of each and every area! My mind was boggled by it all!
Once we were finished and had some time to reflect back over our experience... we STILL don't know what 'it' was! Was it a story?... Or was it a vision of things to come? Only time will tell! The best advice I can give is for you to go and see it for yourselves! Marvel, at its creation! See the weird and wonderful 'it' for yourself! See if you are able to work out what 'it' is! Go, have fun.. and prepare for your mind to be blown!
Did I enjoy it? Yes! Did it scramble my brain? Yes!

Abigail74421
2024-02-14 09:09:12 GMT

The best experience we have ever had. Wake the tiger was a sensory experience, so exciting and so much to discover! The detail was absolutely insane. We loved every second and can’t wait to return. It truly felt like we had gone back in time and experienced an incredible awakening

Boseybear
2023-10-28 07:41:56 GMT

Went on an adults only night and virtually first through the door. All the staff were excellent especially the actors in the rooms, lifted the whole experience more.

So much to see and do difficult to take it all in so went back around again, loved the secret doorways inside the cupboards.

Went in the cafe at the end it was really good, I highly recommend the garlic fries.

The whole experience was amazing had a kinda Dismaland feeling to it.

Michele
2024-01-19 09:30:04 GMT

What a great experience and I understand this installation will be expanding. I would say some of the younger children were not enjoying some of the exhibits and were scared (bedroom). The cafe was great but service slow on a weekday... more staff perhaps. Thought a trick missed in the shop too with limited merchandise. I hope WTT all future success.

chelsea morgan
2024-02-14 22:54:47 GMT

Absolutely insane! Surprised my partner by meeting his 3 friends there and we were there until closing time. There’s so much to look at and interact with! Planning on going again next month. It was so much fun! Family friendly, wheelchair accessible. Parking was a bit iffy cause there’s limited parking but there’s a car park like a 3 minute walk just down the road for £5 which is for 24 hours incase you wanted to do something else near by. Would highly recommend anyone going to this, sensory gold mine 😍

Sam
2024-03-02 10:36:44 GMT

This place is an absolute gem. It's a surreal experience that evokes a childlike sense of magic and wonder again. Puzzles are fun, rooms are exciting to explore and take in. It's like walking through a portal into another world every time you open a door. Would absolutely recommend to anyone

dominikabal
2024-02-19 18:42:14 GMT

This was absolutely amazing! I wasn't sure what to expect, but it was mind blowing! We went as a group of 5, 2 40 year olds and kids 7,10&12 and everyone loved it. Allow 2 hours to explore, parking on site, but have to pay.

Helena Edwards
2024-02-11 13:17:04 GMT

really great and immersive experience… it is very cleaver and well thought out inside the staff were highly skilled and professionals in their jobs throughout the experience… 100 times better than an escape room if you have ever done one, an escape world!

Write Bookies
2023-12-16 12:11:22 GMT

A stunning interactive dystopian reality, beautifully crafted by real creative talent. This was a great way to spend a Friday night, we went to the adult only evening and it meant that the adults could regress a little into play time. This incredible journey of colourful, creative warning signs, winding mazes and interactive puzzles, educating us gently about the importance of climate change. Those that couldn’t see the concept, I can’t really understand. It’s very clear from the beginning that you’re entering a portal with life turned upside down, and burdened by the ticking clock of humanities failures. It’s very powerful and can’t wait for the next phase to open in February!

Emmanuel Andriulo
2024-03-09 17:56:23 GMT

Found this randomly on Google while exploring what to do in our two days in Bristol, best idea ever!
The place is so cool, if you like distopic-futuristic themed stories this is the right place.
What I thought it was some kind of museum revaled to be an awesome experience after we arrived.
It is like playing a videogame in real life, where you have to explore different scenarios, interact with object, all following a nice storyline tailored for the experience.
The only "downside" is that is not that interactive: since it's open to everybody and for individuals or small groups anybody can proceed with the story so you don't actually have to trigger anything to, let's say, open a door and carrying on in the experience, there are some riddles to solve but they're a bit useless cause they don't affect the experience.
Fantastic place in the end, with a nice cafe as well that you can reach at one point of the experience. Also, many locations where you can take very cool pictures!

Ty Johnson
2023-11-01 22:26:58 GMT

Absolutely brilliant. Kids loved it. Staff weren't too intrusive. Food was spot on.
Will happily return, with or without the kids.
Only thing I'd add is some benches outside as we arrived early with nowhere to sit. Thanks again!!!

Leigh Fairbrother
2023-12-25 20:45:02 GMT

Great immersive and diverse experience, lots of detail to explore, from secret passages to hidden games, and puzzles. You'll need at least an hour, more if you want to try everything. Took a little time for our 3 year old to warm to it, but she was in her element once she did. There was plenty of parking, though I can imagine it gets really busy at peak time. Definitely recommend. Book in advance, but the cafe/bar had decent coffee and great snacks, so we had a bite before our scheduled time

Anzhelika Bronia
2023-11-21 21:22:44 GMT

a very cool place for entertainment in bad weather, we went there with friends who flew to visit us from another country, everyone was delighted, probably not so good with small children. we spent 2 hours there, and it could have been longer, but our session was the last, I highly recommend it

Lesley Roberts
2023-11-05 10:15:57 GMT

Visited here while working on 2:1 ratio with a young lady I support. First, I was a bit concerned by some of the reviews I’d read. However, from the second we arrived - the whole experience was exceptional! It took us just over one hour to complete BUT that was enough for our lady. I could have stayed easily for 2-3 hours. So much effort has gone into this place. So many nooks and crannies to find and little quizzes and challenges along the way. The whole experience was fantastic and I will definitely be returning.

Jack Crisp
2024-01-10 17:05:52 GMT

I really enjoyed this experience, never been to anything like it before! We found this by accident, the ticket was reasonably priced for the amount of time we were trying to find secret entrances and passageways. If you're ever in Bristol and want something different to the typical tourist sites I'd recommend going here, good for all ages.

Sean Duggan
2023-10-28 22:31:24 GMT

Very difficult to explain but you're transported to an other world that's suffering ecological problems. Kids will be engaged with the puzzles and quest side. Adults will be mesmerised and entertained by the creativity too. I didn't know where i was half the time, avatar, hobbit, fallout 4, just a visual delight. Definitely recommend this experience for all unless you're an epileptic or suffer from problems with flashing lights.

jemma dymond
2023-12-12 11:39:09 GMT

Didn't really know what to expect when I arrived at wake the tiger.... it blew my mind how much detail and effort went into this arty crazy futuristic Park. With an underlying education twist to the environmental damage we're doing to our world. Be prepared to loose all sense of time and direction, open doors and don't be scared to touch the weird and wonderful things on display !! Everything sends you to a different universe!!! Highly recommend to everyone ... Young and old will love this amazing attraction. Will definitely be returning very soon .

E Tristram
2023-10-24 06:55:28 GMT

A fun and surreal trip through lights and sounds and dreams... I don't want to say too much because I think it's better to go on blind but it's good fun! Very child friendly but we went without children and that's absolutely fine. All linked with themes of environmentalism, and fungi in particular. Good gift shop - although expensive! - mixture of quite scientific/popular science books, children's stuff, lots of t shirts and some decent art by local artists (along with your normal keyrings, pens, notebooks etc.)
Didn't go to the cafe but I think it's all veggie or vegan!
One of the members of staff told us that by February they'll be opening up a new floor and it will almost double in size! I'll be back to check it out

SieraGulfOne
2023-10-16 09:17:54 GMT

Absolutely fantastic trip! Went with the wife and discovered this on a whim, and so glad we visited. A great mix between art installation and science/activity center and a feast for the senses, couldn't have asked for a more immersive experience and we look forward to the completion of the expansion.

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