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The Calgary Zoo Is Transforming Into A Giant Adults-Only Escape Room In September

Back by popular demand! 🥂🦁
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The Calgary Zoo is bringing back their adults-only escape room experience by popular demand. 

The Calgary Zoo's escape room has been titled "Locked Zoo: Finders Keepers" and is set to take participants through a fun, mysterious, puzzle-filled journey through the whole establishment. 

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Wednesday, September 17

Locked Zoo: Finders Keepers

Tickets are $45 per person, but if you want to purchase a dinner box, it'll be $55 each. 

You'll also be able to buy alcoholic beverages, so you can get the full wine, dine, escape room experience. 

It's an after-hours event, so guests can enter the premises after 4:30 p.m. Each team is allowed to have up to six people. 

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