Alcotraz Prison Cocktail Bar Stag Do in Cardiff
What Happens on an Alcotraz Prison Cocktail Bar Experience Stag Do in Cardiff?
With an Alcotraz prison cocktail bar experience for stags in Cardiff, you and the lads will get to immerse yourselves in this movie-like set as you attempt to smuggle your booze past the wardens in exchange for some delicious cocktails! Taking place at a fantastic city centre bar, you and the lads will arrive with your own alcohol before changing into orange jumpsuits and heading to the cells to serve some hard time! Then, one by one, you’ll each attempt to smuggle your spirits past the warden to the bootlegger, who will whip up some fantastic cocktails of your choice before serving them up to your cell! So if you’re looking for a truly memorable way to kick off your last night of freedom, this is the perfect way to do it!
What’s Included
- Do you have what it takes to join the notorious bootlegging gang?
- Movie-like prison set
- Bring your own booze
- Smuggle alcohol passed eagle-eyed Warden
- Change into orange jumpsuits
- 4 cocktails each, made to your tastes
- We recommend bringing a bottle of 70cl between 3-4 inmates – vodka, rum, gin are great options
- All glassware, mixers & garnishes included
- Discover good & crooked prison guards
- Cloak area for belongings or take your bags in with you
- Central bars
History of Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay
The prison bar takes inspiration from the real Alcatraz Island, home to the notorious prison by the water between 1934 and 1963. During this time, the federal prison became renowned for its harsh exterior, temperamental waters and salty air. It earned the name “The Rock” because no inmate ever escaped the island in San Francisco Bay – although this is disputed!
Some of the most famous criminals that spent time incarcerated on Alcatraz Island include Al “Scarface” Capone and Robert “Birdman of Alcatraz” Stroud. However, possibly the most famous story from this intense prison was the escape attempt of 1962 by Frank Morris and brothers John ad Clarence Anglin. Frank and the brothers created an elaborate plan to break from their cells, build a raft made of coats and float the 1 ½ mile distance back to land. Some say they drowned on the harsh waters but some swear they survived to tell the tale.
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