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Experience the thrill of Prison Island 77 near Disneyland Paris with an action-packed, flexible escape game featuring 26 challenges in an eerie prison setting.
If you’re on the hunt for a fun, interactive activity that combines teamwork, physical action, and clever puzzles, Prison Island 77 in Marne-la-Vallée could be just what you need. This escape game-style experience is inspired by the excitement of shows like Fort Boyard, set inside an abandoned prison with a series of challenges that test your logic, agility, and cooperation. With a reputation for friendly guides and a unique format, it’s a great addition to a day of family adventures or a trip with friends.
What we love most about Prison Island 77 is its complete freedom of progression. Unlike traditional escape rooms with linear puzzles and locked doors, here you can choose your path through 26 different mini-challenges spread across a realistically eerie, indoor prison setting. Another highlight is the variety and originality of tasks—nothing feels repetitive, and each challenge demands different skills. On the flip side, the activity lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes, which is fun but might leave some looking for more.
Ideal for ages 8 and up, this experience is accessible and perfect for families, friends, or colleagues wanting some lighthearted but competitive fun. Its indoor setting means weather is never a concern, allowing you to focus on the challenges in a safe, temperature-controlled environment.


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One of the first things you’ll notice is how realistic and atmospheric the abandoned prison looks and feels. The site is designed to evoke a sense of intrigue without being scary—there are no actors or horror elements, just a playful, suspenseful environment that sparks curiosity. According to one reviewer, the team is “absolutely adorable” and welcoming, which helps ease any initial apprehension, especially for first-timers or younger participants.
The core of the experience involves 26 challenges in different cells. Each cell presents a distinct mini-game—some involve logic puzzles, others require agility, coordination, or even a bit of physical effort. What’s interesting is that you are free to choose your course, and if a challenge proves too difficult, you can simply redo it or skip it altogether. This flexibility means you’re never “locked in” or forced to complete a challenge you’re uncomfortable with, which makes it more accessible and less frustrating.
Expect a mix of tasks that test different skills. For example, you might need to solve a puzzle quickly, complete a physical task like balancing or climbing, or coordinate with your team to beat a timed challenge. The variety keeps the experience fresh and engaging, especially since there are no linear puzzles—each cell stands alone as a mini-adventure.
Participants often comment on how team spirit and communication are key to scoring well. The goal is to accumulate points across challenges, and a good mix of quick thinkers, physical athletes, and strategists makes the experience more successful and enjoyable. The review mentions a group of five friends who managed to complete all the rooms, highlighting that teamwork really does pay off here.

The activity kicks off in this unique indoor location, where the atmosphere immediately sets the tone for adventure. You’re told to expect a fun and original activity that’s suitable for the whole family or a group of friends. The setting is designed to be stimulating and lively, without any actors, but with plenty to keep you engaged.
Once inside, you’ll be given a brief on how to navigate the 26 cells and challenges. You have around 90 minutes to explore and attempt as many challenges as you’d like. Based on reviews, the activity is a good pace—never feeling rushed but also not dragging. Our reviewer mentions that the time passes too fast, which is a sign of how engaging and fun it is.
Because the entire activity takes place indoors, you won’t need to worry about rain or cold. It’s perfectly suited if you’re visiting Marne-la-Vallée or Disneyland Paris and want a break from outdoor attractions. The activity is accessible from age 8 and up, making it a versatile choice for mixed-age groups.
At roughly $33.52 per person, this activity offers a highly competitive price point for a 90-minute experience packed with variety and fun. Considering the personalized attention from friendly guides and the quality of the challenges, it’s a good deal for families or groups looking for something active and engaging.

A standout review from a group of five friends highlights the warm and welcoming nature of the staff, especially Sacha, who provided helpful advice and made everyone feel at ease. They managed to complete all challenges, though not always successfully, but the fun was in the trying. The reviewer recommends spending even more than the 1.5 hours because the experience is so enjoyable that time flies by.
Another reviewer noted how the activity is suitable for everyone from 8 years old and emphasized the fun, lighthearted environment without any scary elements. They appreciated the variety of challenges and the fact that it’s a great way to bond with friends or family.


This activity is best suited for families, groups of friends, or colleagues looking for an interactive, physical challenge that’s accessible and fun. Its indoor location makes it convenient regardless of weather, and the ability to choose which challenges to attempt allows for a tailored experience—perfect for those who prefer a mix of mental and physical tasks over linear escape rooms.
If you enjoy team-based activities that blend problem-solving with light physical effort, you’ll find this a refreshing change of pace. Plus, with its affordable price and lively atmosphere, it offers great value without sacrificing quality or fun.
While some might find the 90-minute duration a tad short if they are highly competitive or want to revisit challenges, most will walk away feeling they’ve had a memorable adventure full of laughter and teamwork. The friendly staff and engaging environment make it a worthwhile addition to any trip to Marne-la-Vallée or Disneyland Paris.

Is the activity suitable for children?
Yes, Prison Island 77 is accessible from age 8 and up, making it a good choice for families with kids.
How long does the experience last?
The activity lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, allowing enough time for multiple challenges without feeling rushed.
Can I redo challenges I find difficult?
Absolutely. You’re free to choose your course and redo challenges, which helps keep the experience enjoyable and stress-free.
Is the activity outdoors?
No, all challenges are indoors, so you don’t have to worry about weather conditions.
What is the price per person?
The cost is around $33.52 per person, offering good value for a fun, engaging group activity.
How many challenges will I encounter?
You will face up to 26 different mini-challenges, each offering a unique task to test various skills.
Is it appropriate for large groups?
Yes, it’s suitable for groups of friends, families, or colleagues, and the flexible format accommodates different group sizes.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to secure your spot beforehand, as availability can be limited, especially during peak periods.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for physical activity are advisable to enjoy all challenges fully.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it a risk-free activity to try.
Overall, Prison Island 77 offers a lively, engaging, and flexible activity that can add a burst of fun and teamwork to your time near Disneyland Paris. Its mix of challenges, friendly staff, and indoor setting make it a solid choice for a memorable day out.