logo
I tried the new Squid Game experience in the UK – it felt like being in the TV show but there is a downside for families

I tried the new Squid Game experience in the UK – it felt like being in the TV show but there is a downside for families

Scottish Sun3 days ago
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window)
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
K-POP chimes loudly as posters are plastered across the walls advertising typical South Korean treats and fictional businesses.
Presented like a Seoul high street, Squid Game: The Experience immediately transports you to South Korea.
Sign up for Scottish Sun
newsletter
Sign up
8
Presented like a Seoul high street, the Squid Game experience immediately transports you to South Korea
Credit: Cyann Fielding
Then the anticipation builds as 'pink guards' lurk around the dark corners, and this is all before you have even been handed your bib.
London's Squid Game experience opened last month at ImmerseLDN on the waterfront at the ExCeL and welcomes players into the world of the hit Netflix show... but without actual violence and death.
Over the course of five challenges, players can get competitive - playing for points to ultimately win.
From the moment I received my numbered bib, I was no longer 'Cyann - travel reporter', I was player '008'.
Then after having my mugshot taken, I entered the game.
The first room is set out like the sleeping quarters from the show, with bunk beds uniformly lined next to each other.
Your host then introduces you to the experience ahead, as you prepare to enter the first challenge.
As the doors open and you move into the next room, in front of you lies four rows of glass, next to each other.
Mimicking the 'glass stepping stones' from the show, four players simultaneously step in accordance with a pattern memorised a few moments earlier.
The glass lights up green as you go if you get it correct.
You have 2020 vision and a high IQ if you can spot all five guards with triangle masks in Squid Game brainteaser
If you don't, it turns red and you are forced to stay where you are.
Players are then awarded different amounts of points depending on how far they reached across their 'bridge'.
Whilst the game is one of the most iconic moments from the TV show, in the experience itself there is a lot of waiting around.
I was in a group of about 30 people and as one of the first four people to do the challenge, myself and my friend found ourselves waiting around for all the other players to complete the challenge.
Whilst watching a few groups attempt the game with some messing it up is entertaining, it wears off quickly and you are left waiting with nothing else in the room to occupy your time.
Once everyone is finished crossing the 'glass stepping stones', you enter the next challenge.
8
Then the anticipation builds as 'pink guards' lurk around the dark corners
Credit: Cyann Fielding
Arguably the best game for those who are super competitive, in groups of four you stand around a small table, each with a bucket of 10 marbles.
The aim of the game is to throw the marbles in the middle of the circle.
Those who achieve this, then get to take all the marbles from the table into their hoard.
If you run out of marbles, you lose.
The game lasts about five minutes or so and it's a great way to meet other people that are in the experience or have some family/group fun.
Once this game is complete, again you scan your wristbands depending on whether you won, lost or drew.
8
Over the course of five challenges, players can get competitive - playing for points to ultimately win
Credit: Cyann Fielding
Then on into a dark room, lit by flickering street lamps, with a singular rope running along the ceiling and dropping down to the floor.
For this challenge, you play as a team - with another group of people on the other side of a glass door, doing the same challenge.
Essentially a version of tug-of-war, each player has five seconds to pull as hard and fast as they can.
Whichever team brings the marker on the ceiling closer to them by the end of the game, wins.
For me, this had to be the least thrilling challenge of the experience.
Whilst my team had no children, the team we played against had several - giving us a slightly unfair advantage.
8
Some challenges you play to get points as a team
Credit: Cyann Fielding
Whilst families on the other team may have had fun together, there were also groups of friends on the team who may have felt a little disappointed with the inevitable lose.
However, the next challenge is where the experience thrives - an icon of the whole Squid Game franchise - 'Red Light, Green Light'.
Standing on a red line, with dozens of people either side of me, I keenly wait for the giant girl at the end of the room to close her eyes.
On green light, you go.
On red light, you do not flinch under any condition.
Guards lurk over your shoulder, waiting for you to scratch the itch on your head or even blink.
8
Players get an wristband which they scan to collect their points on throughout the experience
Credit: Cyann Fielding
The on green light, you can move freely and as quickly as you can to the other side of the room.
This was definitely the most fun game of the experience and makes you feel as if you have stepped into the TV series itself.
Again, if you cross the line before the timer ends - you get points added to your player profile.
The final game in the last room plays upon the iconic shapes from the series.
Stars, umbrellas and squares sit around in a circle and you move clockwise around the circle - kind of like a game of musical chairs.
When the music stops, a shape is presented on a screen in the room that you then have to rush to find on the circle.
8
An icon of the whole Squid Game franchise - 'Red Light, Green Light' - is also part of the experience
Credit: Cyann Fielding
The players that find the shape first, stay in the game.
For me this is where my ultimate competitive side came out.
I was in this for myself and I'd already not got that many points throughout the other challenges and this was my chance of redemption.
As a nimble person, I sprinted to each shape the screen presented and managed to get past the first and second round.
With just two players against me, I fell at the third - literally on my face.
The final player then goes head to head with the player that has the most points from the experience thus far.
8
Once you leave the experience, there is also a bar and photo opportunities to explore
Credit: Cyann Fielding
The 'Front Man' in a dark black cloak and mask then emerges, to conduct a game of rock, paper, scissors between the final two players.
The winner overall then gets to decide whether they want to share their prize or keep it to themselves.
Unfortunately, this is the rather anti-climatic end of the experience, as you then leave the maze of rooms and head back to the faux highstreet.
However, you can extend your stay by purchasing Korean drinks and snacks from the bar - which is well worth it - and snapping some pics are some set up photo ops.
The experience definitely transports you to the series, but the lengthy waits really prevent this experience from being the best it could be.
Whilst it cannot be helped if there are children in your booking, it would perhaps be better if the experience separates adult-only sessions and family-friendly ones.
It's great for fans but for competitive friends, not so much.
The experience costs from £26 per adult and £18 per child.
One woman visited the new Paddington immersive experience in London with 'train rides' and street parties.
Plus, the 'world's most immersive experience' to open two new UK sites after huge success.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Jannik Sinner hugs British music legend before his own mum after winning Wimbledon title against Carlos Alcaraz
Jannik Sinner hugs British music legend before his own mum after winning Wimbledon title against Carlos Alcaraz

Scottish Sun

time3 hours ago

  • Scottish Sun

Jannik Sinner hugs British music legend before his own mum after winning Wimbledon title against Carlos Alcaraz

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) JANNIK SINNER celebrated his maiden Wimbledon title by hugging a British music legend before his mum. The Italian beat Carlos Alcaraz in four sets 4-6 6-4 6-4 6-4 to claim his revenge for the French Open final. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 Jannik Sinner celebrated winning his maiden title at Wimbledon Credit: AFP 5 Fans were stunned to see Sinner hugging British music icon Seal Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 5 The pair embraced in a hug before Sinner even found his mum Credit: Reuters 5 The music icon and Sinner first became friends in 2022 Credit: Reuters Sinner, 23, climbed into the stands after winning the title to celebrate with his team. Hugs and smiles went around as he walked around. And one person in his cohort who he hugged before even getting to see him mum was a face who shocked fans, British music legend Seal. Sinner and the Wimbledon No1 seed became friends at the US Open in 2022. READ MORE IN TENNIS CORK SCREWED Alcaraz-Sinner interrupted as umpire makes 'most Wimbledon announcement ever' He had been in attendance to see Sinner lift the US Open last year and repeated the trick in SW19 this year. Seal was seen in a Wimbledon-approved all-white outfit as they embraced. But fans were still surprised to learn about their relationship. One fan said: "Jannik Sinner won Wimbledon and was like yeah I gotta run up into the crowd and give Seal a hug." BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK A second said: "Jannik Sinner somehow ended up hugging Seal before his mum after winning Wimbeldon." A third added: "Jannik Sinner winning Wimbledon and hugging his coaches, family, and Seal?!?" Kate Middleton hands over Wimbledon trophy to Jannik Sinner after Italian triumphs in tennis final Another said: "Jannik Sinner getting the hug from his real tennis coach, Seal." Sinner then found his mum, Siglinde, for a hug moments later. For his victory on, Sinner has pocketed £3million and earned a lifetime membership to the All England Lawn and Tennis Club. Speaking on Centre Court after the win, he said: "It sounds amazing. I hope my career is still a little bit longer and after I can come back here. "It's amazing to be in this position. We were talking before the match, we would never have thought to be in this position back in the days when I was young, this was only a dream. "A dream of the dream as it was so far away from where I am from. I am living my dream. It's amazing. I want to thank my team and everyone who came here from this special day. "You give me so much emotions on and off the court and we try to keep pushing and become a better tennis player, but mostly a better person." Sinner served a three-month suspension earlier this year after testing positive for the anabolic steroid clostebol, which he claims entered his body via massages. Seal, 62, is not short of his own accolades, winning three Brit awards, four Grammy Awards and an MTV Music Video award. 5 WIMBLEDON 2025 LIVE - FOLLOW ALL THE LATEST FROM THRILLING MEN'S SINGLES FINAL

Why is there a pineapple on the top of the Wimbledon trophy?
Why is there a pineapple on the top of the Wimbledon trophy?

Scottish Sun

time4 hours ago

  • Scottish Sun

Why is there a pineapple on the top of the Wimbledon trophy?

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) WINNING Wimbledon is one of the greatest feats a tennis player can achieve - with the men's champion presented with a spectacular trophy as well as millions in prize money! Here we take a look at the history of the cup presented to the Men's Singles winner and why there's a pineapple at its peak. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Carlos Alcaraz won Wimbledon in 2023 and 2024 3 He defeated tennis GOAT Novak Djokovic to lift the Trophy on both occasions Credit: Sunday Times The Wimbledon Gentlemen's Singles Trophy is one of the most iconic prizes in the world of sport, instantly recognisable by its elegant design and the somewhat curious pineapple ornament perched on top of its lid. The trophy itself was first introduced in 1887, replacing earlier incarnations that had been permanently won by players after consecutive championship triumphs. Crafted by the prestigious silversmith firm Elkington & Co., the trophy stands 18 inches tall and weighs approximately three and a half kilograms. It is made of silver gilt and bears the inscription: 'The All England Lawn Tennis Club Single Handed Championship of the World.' Champions receive a three-quarter size replica of the cup instead of the real thing, which is kept at SW19 throughout the year. But it's the pineapple pinnacle that draws the most attention and curiosity. To understand why this particular fruit was chosen, it helps to consider the cultural context of the late 19th century. During the Victorian era, pineapples were not the everyday treat we know today. Instead, they were rare, exotic and expensive, often imported at great cost from tropical regions. Because of their scarcity and the difficulty involved in cultivating them in Europe, pineapples became a symbol of wealth and luxury. BBC Wimbledon pundit McEnroe walked out as furious fight broke out in press room They were often used as decorative motifs in architecture, furniture and silverware to convey status and welcome. Displaying a pineapple was a way to show generosity and high social standing. It was associated with warmth and hospitality, signalling to guests that they were honoured and valued. 3 Andy Murray lifted the trophy in 2013 and 2016 Credit: AFP This symbolism made the pineapple an ideal emblem to adorn the Wimbledon trophy, which represents not only sporting excellence, but also the prestige and tradition of the All England Club. Nobody is one-hundred percent sure why the trophy features the pineapple. But a spokesperson for the Wimbledon Museum backed up this theory: "In the 17th century pineapples were impossible to grow in the UK and they had to be imported, so being presented with one at a feast was seen as a great compliment. "You might have seen pineapples being used on gateposts of stately homes as you travel around the UK. It's because of their rarity." So while no official record explicitly states why the pineapple was chosen for the Wimbledon trophy, historians widely accept that its inclusion was meant to reflect these values of exclusivity and graciousness.

Conor McGregor kisses mystery lady as he laps up attention from women on a beach in Florida without fiancee Dee Devlin
Conor McGregor kisses mystery lady as he laps up attention from women on a beach in Florida without fiancee Dee Devlin

Scottish Sun

time5 hours ago

  • Scottish Sun

Conor McGregor kisses mystery lady as he laps up attention from women on a beach in Florida without fiancee Dee Devlin

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) CONOR McGregor has been spotted kissing a bikini-clad mystery woman on a beach - and she's not his fiancée. In yet another scandal for the Irishman, the pair were sighted packing on the PDA in full sight of other beachgoers. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 9 Conor McGregor has been spotted kissing a bikini-clad mystery woman on a beach Credit: BackGrid 9 The pair were seemingly unaware of the crowds around them Credit: BackGrid 9 They cuddled up in full sight of the crowds in Fort Lauderdale, Florida Credit: BackGrid 9 At one point, the former champion put his hand on the mystery woman's leg Credit: BackGrid After a 15-minute jet ski ride to cool off, the former two-division UFC champion - who hasn't fought in nearly four years - cozied up with the dark-haired woman. He then laid down a towel for the woman and wrapped an arm around her shoulders in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The Irishman seemed to lap up the attention of other female beachgoers around him. But McGregor has been engaged to Dee Devlin since 2020, and they share four children together. His partner of 16 years loyally stood by his side, even when he was accused of 'brutally raping and battering' a woman. The pair boast a glam life on social media, posting smiling snaps of each other and their kids in matching outfits. The family live in a £2.5million home in Kildare, a 40-minute drive from Dublin. They take holidays in Marbella, where they have a £1.3million villa in the exclusive gated The Heights set on the La Resina country club estate. Their first born was son Conor Jr, who regularly appears on his dad's Instagram page. They have a daughter, Croia, and a second son named Rian. In 2023, they welcomed a third boy they called Mack. Last year, when McGregor left the High Court in Dublin when he was found liable of assaulting a woman, he was flanked by his loyal fiancée. 9 After a 15-minute jet ski ride to cool off, the former two-division UFC champion - who hasn't fought in nearly four years - cozied up with the dark-haired woman Credit: BackGrid 9 The group hung out on the crowded beach for around three hours Credit: BackGrid 9 The tattooed Irishman splashed in the waves before returning to the beach Credit: BackGrid Devlin left court with him after a civil trial heard how McGregor, 36, was accused of 'brutally raping and battering' Nikki Hand in a penthouse at the Beacon Hotel in south Dublin in 2018. The MMA fighter said he had consensual sex with Hand, but the jury decided in her favour - with the court awarding the accuser damages of just over £200,000. In a statement on social media, he wrote: "People want to hear from me, I needed time. I know I made mistakes. "I should never have stepped out on the woman I love the most in the world. That's all on me. "I have instructed my legal team to appeal the decision. "I can't go back and I will move forward. I am beyond grateful to my family, friends and supporters all over the world who have stayed by my side. "That's it. No more. Getting back to the gym - the fight game awaits!" Devlin wrote on social media afterwards: "My man and I have created a beautiful life together. I love him I trust him and I BELIEVE HIM! "Our four beautiful children whose smiling faces and happy hearts are testimony to the man he is and who we are! "No one is entitled to comment on our relationship - we trust one another and love one another. "Nothing or nobody will change that. Our family stands strong!" McGregor was living it up on Ibiza last month- and SunSport exclusively revealed He PUNCHED a man in the VIP section of famous nightclub Pacha. The Irishman hit his fellow clubgoer twice before the punter, who it later was revealed was a pal of O Beach owner Wayne Lineker, was dragged away and kicked out of the plush club. The UFC's former poster boy also partied at Lineker's celeb hotspot O Beach, setting up shop in the VVIP area. The Dubliner was seen hanging out with former glamour model Katie Price and Tottenham star Kevin Danso. McGregor was clearly loving the attention he was getting as he puffed on an expensive-looking cigar. Ireland's first and only UFC champion enjoyed a big evening out at Ushuaia in Playa d'en Bossa with his Black Forge Inn FC team-mates. And he was spotted having a dance with his fiancee and the mother of his children, Dee Devlin, on a deck as they soaked in the view from the vessel. The Sun has approached McGregor for comment. 9 But McGregor has been engaged to Dee Devlin since 2020, and they share four children together Credit: Not known, clear with picture desk

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store