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UK’s ‘toughest game show’ coming to Bristol
The hit TV game show, Ninja Warrior UK is coming to Bristol.
Branded TV’s “toughest game show”, the thrilling competition is inspired its Japanese predecessor, an obstacle course show called ‘Sasuka’.
The show sees 250 contestants from across the country battle it out to the grand finale, where the last 16 compete in gruelling challenges in the hopes of winning the crown.
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Now, Bristol will have the chance to tackle the famous obstacle courses from the show, with the announcement that a Ninja Warrior adventure park is opening in the city, just in time for Christmas.
The 43,000 square foot venue promises to offer an “adrenaline-fuelled” experience, combining fun, fitness and “fire imaginations”.
Players will have to climb, balance, jump, swing and more as they navigate a whole host of challenges.
The park is almost identical to the course on the TV game show, with a few exciting extras thrown in the mix as well.
Alongside family favourites like the famous Warped Wall, the park will bring unique new features such as the Mount Sasuke climb and an additional inflatable course complete with tunnels, battle towers and “an ultimate assault course”.
The park will also come with a “Mini Ninjas” soft play area and a cafe to recuperate.
Ninja Warrior park already has locations across the UK, including Leicester, Sheffield, Edinburgh and Leeds, but the unique assault course will be the first of its kind in Bristol.
The hit show has recently launched Ninja Warrior UK on Tour, with celebrities competing in adventure parks across the UK, making Bristol a potential stop.
Parents and families will be able to book sessions and party packages.
The facility will open at Cribbs Causeway on December 20, just in time for the Christmas holidays.
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