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A few years ago, an expat friend of mine asked if I could transport some cash to her passport country, to which I was traveling. I agreed, not thinking much of it. Since we were both incredibly underpaid English teachers at that time, I expected that she would be sending only a few hundred dollars back with me. What she gave me was several thousand dollars, all in cash. I was paranoid during the trip, carrying the cash in my pocket to prevent it from being stolen. I was so nervous that I found it difficult to sleep on the long flight. I wasn’t robbed, but I wish I knew then what I know now.
Knowing how to travel with cash – safely – is something that takes a bit of research, critical thinking, and experience. Here are some hacks and advice, based on what I have learned, for keeping your money secure while traveling. 5 Reasons to Travel with Large Amounts of Cash
Many folks suggest that the safest way to travel with a lot of cashis to use a credit card. But that is not really traveling with cash at all. Still, there is security in traveling with a credit card since a stolen credit card can be canceled immediately, and you’re not responsible for any charges a criminal makes. However, despite the existence of credit cards, there are several reasons why you still should travel with cash. 1. You Need Cash to Get Home
“Always travel with enough cash to get you back home” is a standard, and time-tested rule of thumb for travelers. When you’re traveling, you are away from the safety and supplies of your home. Should a crisis occur, you are far better off returning to your home than trying to eke out an existence wherever you happen to be when a crisis hits. If you’re entirely single and have no attachments or commitments, returning home is less important, but if you have a family at home and you’re away, you need enough cash to get yourself back to support the ones who need you. 2. Credit Cards May Not Work
I don’t mean that credit and debit cards may not work in an end-of-the-world scenario, though that’s certainly to be the case should such a situation arise. Rather, I mean that even in ordinary circumstances, credit and debit cards may not work when you travel to another country. I am writing from a country where they don’t work. A few months ago I traveled to a country where my credit cards worked, but my debit cards didn’t. In previous years, I’ve been in places where neither worked. Having cash with you always offers a backup option. 3. Cash is Private
You may not want to leave a digital record of your presence in a country or of a purchase you made. Tourists use VPNs while traveling for this reason. Cash is also private. Some travelers use cash to avoid digital traces, others may use it for illegal activities (which I do not encourage), but even regular travelers might prefer cash to ensure their spouses dont discover purchases like a surprise gift. Cash gives you the option of protecting your privacy. 4. Cash Can be Used to Transfer Funds
If you’re traveling between locations, and especially between countries, transporting cash may be the best way to transfer assets or value between those locations. In the case of my friend who asked me to transport cash, she had no other method of moving the money from her host country to her home country except through cash. 5. Cash Offers Opportunities
People psychologically value cash more than digital transactions, which means that cash can be a powerful bargaining tool and a means to secure good deals. Show a wad of cash to someone and they’ll be more likely to take it than if holding a credit card. Credit cards, for merchants, comes with fees, often up to 4%. So, a $100 sale via a credit card is more like $96 for the merchant. Many places, especially tourist spots, often offer different pricing for cash and credit, reflecting this cost difference. Cash will bring you opportunities that a credit card doesn’t. How to Travel with Cash While in Transit
Whether for one of those reasons above, or some other reason, you’ve concluded that you need to transport a lot of cash with you as you travel. The immediate question is, how can you keep it safe against theft? Cash is particularly vulnerable when you are away from your home and usual patterns of protection. If you’re traveling, especially internationally, you may not be able to travel with your normal self-defense tools and you may not be aware of what local areas are dangerous. You face higher risks when traveling.
Further, once cash is lost, it really can’t be recovered. You can reverse a credit card charge that is fraudulent, but it’s unlikely that you’ll recover cash that is stolen. How can you stay safe from pickpockets, theft, and even muggings while traveling? Thankfully, there are a lot of great solutions to this problem, and I’m happy to share them with you.
If you’re traveling with lots of cash, the most important thing you can do is to not draw attention to that fact. You want to appear completely normal, like all of the other plane to train passengers who don’t have thousands of dollars of cash on them. Minimize Suspicious Behavior
The first and most important way to travel safely is to not draw attention to yourself. If you’re wearing unusual clothing, expensive-looking jewelry, checking a map, visibly nervous, and keep checking your pockets where there’s a noticeable cash-sized bulge, or pulling out a large wad of cash to pay for your food, then you’re drawing attention to yourself and your money. Avoid suspicious behavior.
Remember, if you’re traveling far from home, behaviors considered “suspicious” may differ from those in your hometown. This is true not only when you travel internationally, but also if you’re a long physical difference from what you’re used to. When I lived near Seattle, I could spot a tourist a mile away because they often carried umbrellas, whereas locals typically wore only jackets and didn’t use umbrellas. Try to fit in with whatever local appearance and actions are. Keep Cash Close
Second, if you’re traveling with lots of cash, or with anything valuable, don’t let it out of your sight or off of your body. That means no luggage, no handbag left on a chair, and not even a backpack on your back. Criminals thrive on stealing when you’re not paying attention, or quickly diverting your attention so that they can nab your valuables. Something you can’t see can be stolen whenever a criminal wishes, and even something that you can see will be stolen in a second by a thief that diverts your attention. Wear Hidden Wallets
How do you do that? Through the wonderful world of concealment clothing. There are an immense number of creative options for protecting your valuables, too many to address here, but below are some of the most important and useful options for carrying your cash or other valuables while traveling: Money Belts – Some money belts are a wallet that attaches to your belt and hangs inside your pants, others go around your waist inside your pants, others are a belt with a zipper so that the belt itself can hide cash, and there’s even high-waist belt options for women that contain secret pockets in which you can store a lot of cash. All are great options. I personally own a zippered belt like this. 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Our HERO Neck Wallet makes it super easy to add or remove items, including passports & large smartphones, for quick travel access. $24.95 Buy on Amazon Underwear Wallets – I expect that most pickpockets and even muggers would not ask you to remove your underwear to check for valuables, making underwear wallets one of the safest places to stash cash. Underwear wallets typically have a sewn-in pocket where you can stash cash. While it can’t hold wads of cash, it can hold more than you might think. LUEXBOX Pocket Underwear for Men with Secret Hidden Pocket, Travel Boxer Briefs, Small Size 2 Packs (Gray) Made of a silky-soft modal fabric, underwear are breathable and comfy.Pocket underwear is Ideal secret for traveling or workout to keep ID/Passport, insulin pump, cash, credit card, condom and other valuables safe and secured.This pockets underwear secret pocket helps avord trouble and embarrassment.With this secret underwear, don’t worry about the thieves, can totally enjoy your journey all the time.Size: Small. Fits waist 28in-30in. (Please select the appropriate size according to the size chart in the picture!) $16.99 Buy on Amazon Bra Wallets – Women have another hiding place with a bra wallet. Some bra wallets feature a hidden pocket in the bra itself, but you’ll be able to carry far more through the bra wallet that clips to the bra and hangs below it. 2 Pieces Travel Bra Wallet for Women Hidden Bra Wallet Pickpocket Proof Under Clothes Money Belt Pouch Secret Travel Wallet for Passport Money Valuables (Black, Pink, 4 x 5.4 Inch) You Will Get: 2 different colors hidden bra wallets, discretely stash currency or credit card in this small, snug wallet, so you can travel with peace of mind knowing your essentials are securely kept within the travel pouchSecure and Safe: the bra wallet is subtle but secure, conceals your essentials such as ID, currency, credit cards and other valuables from pickpockets and thieves; Secure connector clasp keeps the pouch from unsnapping accidentally, ensures your items are safePickpocket Proof Wallet Accessory: hidden bra wallet is invaluable for tourist areas, crowded marketplaces, airports, buses, trains, sporting events, music festivals, bars, clubs, or a night out on the town; Small, lightweight pouch securely stores credit cards and currency in snapped closed pocket, keeping your valuables close and secureQuality Material: the travel money belt pouch is made of soft cotton to ensure maximum comfort against your skin, fastens securely to your bra, underwear, or on your belt loop; This essential accessory for the female traveler is machine washable, also suitable for hand washing while on the road during extended weekend trips, or when on international vacationsMulti Purpose: the bra wallet can hold ID, currency, credit cards and other valuables, take the holder to a store, a concert or event, on a job, when you’re in a crowd, out on a hike, or anywhere else, whether you’re a traveler, a rider, or a busy parent $11.99 Buy on Amazon Shoe Wallets – A shoe wallet is a tiny sleeve for hiding cash inside your shoe. Although its capacity is limited by the size of the shoe and the need for comfort while walking, it remains an unlikely spot for a smash-and-grab thief to check. ASICS Men’s Shoe Wallet, Black/Iron $7.95 Buy on Amazon Sock Wallets – Similar to an underwear wallet, these are socks which contain a hidden pocket into which you can put cash. It won’t hold as much as a money belt or bra wallet, but it is an unobtrusive place to hide something. 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It’s not so useful if you wear shorts, but it provides another place to store cash safely. Hidden Ankle Wallet – Concealed Carry Anti Theft Travel Pouch to Protect Cash, Credit Cards, and Passport – Fits Insulin and EpiPen – Machine Washable -Designed for Running (Medium) Unique design for comfort – Forget bulky waist wallets, shoulder bags, or neck wallets. Our ankle wallet frees you from pinching elastic straps, heavy metal clasps, clumsy zippers, and awkward snaps. Enjoy the freedom to move without worrying about your valuables slipping outfunctions like a compression sock.Two Pickpocket-proof pouches – Keep your valuables safe and secure without needing a bulky wallet. With two pickpocket-proof pouches, you can protect your cash, passport, and other items from thieves while on the move. Keep your valuables secured under your pants, slacks, or Levis.Keep your items secure and close to you – Our ankle wallet is designed to be flat, tubular, lightweight, and non-bulky, so you can easily store and carry all your essential items! It easily fits under jeans or shorts, and the items in them are undetectable.Perfect for travel & sports – Wear our ankle wallet while traveling or participating in any activity. Whether heading to the airport, running a 5k race, or going rock climbing, it’s perfect for carrying passports, IDs, cash, keys, cards, and even a flask!Secure your valuables – Equipped with a unique design flap, no velcro closure, and reinforced seams, nothing gets inside without permission. Worry no more about pickpockets or document theft always keep your essential items close by. $22.99 Buy on Amazon Wrist Wallet – If you’re wearing a long-sleeve shirt or dress, then a wrist wallet can be a good option. Secure around your wrist, it enables you to keep your valuables hidden and yet be easily accessible. It’s less useful than others, though, because you can’t wear short sleeves without exposing it. 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This should get your brain thinking of how to travel with cash without drawing attention to that cash. If you don’t like any of these options, use these ideas to come up with your own idea! Remember that with a tiny effort, you can sew extra pockets on the inside of whatever pants or shirt you like! Tips on Buying Concealment Clothes
Secret pocket clothing like shorts, skirts, vests, scrunchies, or scarfs are all options for hiding cash in places that most criminals won’t look or expect. Just make sure, if it’s detachable from your body like a scrunchie, scarf, or vest, that you wear it in such a way that it can’t come off or be forgotten somewhere.
There are too many options and too many variables for me to give you specific advice on what concealment clothing you, specifically, should buy. However, as you explore the options I linked to above and others, here’s a few things to keep in mind: 1. Buy Big
In general, try to buy clothing that holds more, rather than the options that hold less. You may not always need the extra capacity, but it’s nice to have it as an option. If all you buy is a wallet sock, it will be difficult to carry much cash and impossible to carry your passport hidden. If you travel internationally, remember that other countries’ currencies will be of a different size than your home country, so buying bigger gives you more flexibility than buying something that just barely fits your own country’s currency.
Keep in mind that your concealment clothing may also need to carry valuables for other family members, so buying large gives you more options than buying small. This is why I’m a big fan of the money belt, bra wallet, and neck wallets. Surprisingly, I’ve also heard that the wallet scarfs can also carry a lot inside them, though, being a man, I’ve never used them. 2. Buy Versatile
It’s best to buy concealment clothing that can work in any climate. A sock wallet won’t work if you wear sandals, a wrist wallet doesn’t work if you’re wearing short sleeves, and an ankle wallet won’t work if you wear shorts. On the other hand, an underwear or bra wallet will probably work anywhere in the world.
Similarly, buy things that work for when you arrive and not just for when you’re traveling. Your risk isn’t just in airpots and train stations, but on the streets. Make sure whatever you buy can also be used where you’re going. 3. Buy Boring
Remember that, wherever you go, you want to fit in. The last thing you want is for your wallet socks to be a bright color that draws attention, or your wallet scarf to make you stand out from the crowd. I know it’s bland, but buying boring colors that won’t draw attention is far superior to buying something that looks nice but may draw more attention than you want.
Likewise, buy things that can stay hidden. If you’re obviously wearing a neck wallet that can be seen under your shirt, it still is harder to steal than a normal wallet, but it defeats part of the point. Worse, it might draw more attention to you because people think you have something of great enough value that you want it to stay hidden. 4. Buy Multiple
Who said you need just one article of concealment clothing? Buy multiple items for redundancy’s sake and spread out your cash. If one wallet is stolen or compromised, it will leave others available so that you still have options. This also helps avoid a situation where you have a suspicious bulge under your shirt because you put all your cash in a bra or neck wallet.
As you think of buying multiple, think of how they may complement each other. For example, if you’re haggling on the street and need extra cash, you can get it out of a wrist wallet quite easily, while it’s difficult to get it out of a bra wallet. On the other hand, a bra wallet can hold a ton more cash than a wrist wallet. So, consider buying both so that you have both a place to store a large amount of reserve cash and a place to carry a smalle amount of convenient cash. 5. Buy Attached
If you search for things with hidden pockets, you’ll find items like hats or water bottles. While these can make fantastic places to keep cash hidden, sometimes a lot of it, I don’t recommend these items because they’re too easy to lose. You probably won’t face much risk of theftI doubt a criminal will steal your water bottle thinking it contains cashbut you face an immense risk of setting it down and forgetting it. Whatever you buy, make sure you can attach it to your body so that you don’t forget it. How to Keep Cash Safe in a Hotel
Your risk doesn’t end once you get at your destination, though. Your cash needs to remain safe when you’re out and about, as well as at your hotel room. The good news is that what kept your cash safe while you were en route will also keep your cash safe while you’re at your destination: avoid suspicious behavior and keep the money on your person via concealment clothing.
What about the hotel room, though? You likely don’t want to walk around with all of your valuables with you, and your hotel room is likely safer than the street. Still, hotel rooms are often robbed and hotel staff are rarely people who earn high wages, so leaving cash in the hotel presents a risk as well. How do you do this safely? Is the Hotel Safe Safe?
The first many have is to use the hotel safe. If your hotel provides you a safenot all dothis is certainly an option. The benefit of this is that the safes are usually well-secured inside the room and are designed to keep the contents safe from thieves.
The problem is that, guests so consistently lock belongings in safes, that hotels usually have a means of opening thema master key, a master code, a factory reset, etc. Cleaning staff and thieves likely know these methodsthey’re not hard to find outand so your valuables aren’t actually that secure in the hotel safe. Further, the hotel safe is the first place that a criminal will look, making it a prime target.
In light of these concerns, I don’t recommend putting most of your cash in a hotel safe. However, it can be good to put some cash there. If a thief breaks into your hotel room and gets cash out of the safe, he’s unlikely to go rooting through the rest of your luggage to find more. The thief will likely grab what he can, and run. If you’re clearly not using the safe, then the criminal is more likely to rummage through your luggage to try to find something of value. A bit of cash in the hotel safe provides a nice diversion “insurance” policy for the rest of your cash. Use a Diversion Safe
What do you do with the rest of your cash, then, if you don’t put it in the hotel safe? You hide it in plain sight in a “diversion safe.” This is an innocuous, everyday item that you put your cash inside. As I wrote in Cash in a Flash: Fluid Finances for Expat Emergencies:
My great-grandfather bundled up a load of cash in freezer paper, wrote “Steak” on the outside, and put it in his freezer alongside the rest of his frozen meats. No criminal is going to unwrap frozen meat in the odd chance that it contains cash.
So, what can you use as a diversion safe in which to hide your money? Your creativity is the limit, but here are some diversion safes that you can buy or look at to get your creative juices flowing: Diversion Safe Ideas Book Safe – A “book” that is actually hollow. Book safes have the advantage of containing a lot of space, but it’s a fairly common trick that even appears in movies, so its likely a criminal may suspect this. Book Safe with Combination Lock – Jssmst Home Dictionary Diversion Metal Safe Lock Box, SM-BS0405S, Navy Small Advantages: Jssmst is a registered trademark protected by U.S. Trademark law and will be vigorously defended, we are engaged in the production and export of lock boxes for more than ten yearsVarious Sizes and Colors Available: three colors(black, navy and red), two sizes(small and large size)Exterior Dimension: 7.2 x 4.6 x 2.2 inches (small size), 9.5 x 6.2 x 2.2 inches (large size) Inside Storage Are Measures: 6.5 x 4.3 x 1.6 inches(small size), 9.2 x 5.7 x 1.6 inches(large size)With Combination Lock: Dont worry about losing keys. If youre not sure about setting up password or forget the password, Jssmst provides instructionsWhat You Get: Jssmst dictionary diversion book safe, welcome guide $12.50 Buy on Amazon Hairbrush Safe – It’s not a ton of room, but you can fit a lot of rolled-up cash inside the handle of a hairbrush. And why would anyone steal one of those? Jspupifip Diversion Safe Hair Brush Pack,Diversion Mini Jewelry Key Storage,Hidden Hair Brush Cash Holder Diversion Safes Containers for Travel Home Security Gift,Black Design for storage items:the top of the handle of the diversion safes and containers can be opened like a bottle cap, you can store money, cash, small jewelry, mini keys and other small items etc. with high securityTravel-friendly size: the hair brush money hider has a diameter of about 0.78 inches and a depth of 2.7 inches, enough capacity for 12-15 rolls of bills and a mass of about 88g, a light size convenient for you to hold in your hand and place in your bagMaterial: the diversion safe comb is made of ABS material, waterproof, soft and hard nylon pins of the spherical comb, massage the scalp while keeping the hair follicles healthy, suitable for dry, wet, wavy or straight hair, etcKeep things safe: The hair brush is designed to blend in with everyday items, separating valuables from items that could be stolen; can be safely stored in bathroom drawers, cabinets and handbags; thieves won’t want to find valuables in the comb, and the home safe comb comes with hanging holes for easy storage and hangingWarm gift: the diversion hair brushes is a classic black, red highly flexible airbag style, compact size with storage items is a travel essential, store valuables safely from possible theft, suitable for men and women, and most ages, a warm gift for Christmas, Thanksgiving, birthdays $8.99 Buy on Amazon Sunscreen Bottle Safe – Tourists always have sunscreen, so this would blend in quite easily. This is also a larger option. GoPong Sunscreen Diversion Safe Bottles 2 Pack – Safely Hides Your Valuables DIVERSION SAFES: Includes 2 sunscreen bottle diversion safes with removable cap for stashing your valuables insideSTORE YOUR VALUABLES: Designed to look like sunscreen bottles, but hollow inside for hiding your smartphone, keys, jewelry, wallet and moreHOME AND TRAVEL: The sunscreen bottle design works great at home, in your dorm room and also in public places like beach resorts, hotel pools, beaches & lakes, cruise ships and moreTWO PACK: Each diversion safe sunscreen bottle measures 3 inches wide by 8 inches tall, great for hiding all your valuables or sharing with a friend $9.99 Buy on Amazon Can of Coke Safe – Throw one of these in your mini fridge and no one will take a second look, even though they can hold hundreds of dollars. If you do this, though, try to get a brand, like Coke, that is widely known around the world. If yo get something less popular, like Dr. Pepper, it may stand out if the place you’re going doesn’t actually have Dr. Pepper. Original Coca Cola Concealment – Coca Cola with Secret Hideaway Compartment – Authentic Coca Cola Safe STASH – Coca Cola Camouflage Boat The Original CocaCola Double Bottom Concealment Jar is a perfect solution for hiding jewelry, hiding money or other valuables.Maintains the weight and exact appearance of the original CocaCola pot that it imitates but has a hidden interior space, finished in glass, with a bottom to hide goods you wish to protect.The hidden recess is found by unscrewing the lid of the can, surrounded by rubber, which simulates the actual weight of the contents.The capacity of the CocaCola concealment can is 100 ml.SECRET SAFE STASH COCA COLA $9.99 Buy on Amazon Tons of Other Options – This is a fun rabbit hole to lose yourself down. There’s a lot of creativity out there. Tips When Using Diversion Safes
Here’s a couple tips to help you use a diversion safe well: 1. Diversify
Even if you use a diversion safe, diversifying is wise to ensure not everything is lost if a criminal discovers it. Most thieves in a hotel are of the “cat burglar” variety, where they’ll grab the first thing of value that they see, and run. Diversifying your hiding places protects you. 2. Avoid Trash Appearances
Be creative about your diversion safes, but make sure that they don’t appear to be trash that cleaning staff might throw away. This happened to me once, and it was quite unfortunate. One of the most creative diversion safes I’ve ever seen was money placed inside a diaper so that it looked like a dirty diaper. No criminal will touch that, making it safe from theft, but the maid may toss it and you lose the money anyway. Be creative, but make sure the diversion safe doesn’t look like trash. 3. Don’t Forget Them
Set a reminder or tell a traveling companion where you’re putting your money. The last thing you want is for the money to be so well-hidden that you forget about it when you’re leaving. Cautions When Traveling with Cash
Following the suggestions above, you’ll be able to reduce your risk when you’re traveling, even with large amounts of cash. However, thieves and hotel staff aren’t the only risks you’ll face when traveling internationally with large amounts of cash: government officials are another. Beware of Customs
Every country has specific rules for how much cash you can take into, or out of, the countryusually they also have rules for “cash equivalents” like traveler’s checks or precious metals. Ensure that you know and adhere to these rules, as customs officials are typically stringent and often have the authority to seize money exceeding these limits.
Keep careful track of how much money you are carrying, including the amount in your normal wallet, and ensure that the total does not exceed the legal limit. One of the problem people often face is that, when the rule is $5,000, they’ll carry $5,000, but forget about the $5 that they have in their wallet. That additional $5 puts your total amount over the limit, which can create trouble for you.
Make sure the total you have is allowed both for exit from the country you’ll leave as well as entry into every country you’ll enter. Be Ready to Explain Your Cash
If you go through customs with an obviously large amount of cash, you may be questioned about it. Ensure you have a solid, clear, and legitimate reason for possessing the cash. Consider bringing proof of ATM receipts, proof of employment, or other document which would prove the legal provenance of the funds.
Further, make sure you can explain why you’re bringing it into the country. Buying souvenirs is a legitimate reason to bring cash into a country, but it’s not a reason to bring $10,000 into a country unless you’re buying something really expensive. Make sure your answer corresponds with the amount of money you have. Emergency funds is a legitimate reason to bring cash into a country. Just answer confidently and clearly; if you hem and haw and look nervous, don’t be surprised if the customs agent asks further questions. Be confident and clear. Be Ready to Explain Why It’s Hidden
Likewise, you need to be able to explain not only the cash, but also the way that you have hidden it. Customs agents all know there’s a risk of theft if you’re traveling and so they’re used to concealment clothing. However, if you are overly clever or unusual in hiding your money, you may appear more like a smuggler than a prepared traveler. Walk that line carefully. The most important thing is fully disclosure and a confident, clear, legal reason why you’re traveling with hidden cash. Conclusion
When my friend handed my thousands of dollars of cash all those years ago, my paranoia was because I didn’t know of, let alone use, any of the methods outlined above to keep her cash safe. Today, I know better and travel with even more cash without any fear of theft. By avoiding suspicious behavior, wearing concealment clothing, utilizing diversion safes, and following all immigration rules, I’m able to confidently travel with enough cash that I know, even in an emergency, I could make it home to be with my family. That peace of mind, and knowing I could care for my family even in an extreme situation, is worth the effort.
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From shows built around obvious fan bases – such as Mamma Mia! The Party – to those working with established intellectual property, including Squid Game: The Experience, the UK has proven to be a world leader when it comes shows that make audiences feel part of the action, rather than just observers.
Little Lion Entertainment are the team behind two shows currently running in the UK: Pac-Man Live in Manchester and the Crystal Maze Live in London.
Its CEO Tom Lionetti told Sky News: “There has been a real boom in the experience economy… It kind of feels like a bit of a gold rush moment in this industry.
“It’s not nascent anymore, it really is a big industry and it’s getting bigger.
“West End theatre is incredibly expensive at the moment and even cinema can be expensive for what it is, so I think it’s about caring about the experience … you’ve got to consider value for money these days.”
Their Crystal Maze show challenges ticketholders to climb through tunnels and collect crystals just like contestants on the ’90s programme.
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And it’s one of the longest-running immersive shows in the world, still going strong in London 15 years after the concept was first staged.
“The genesis really was this idea of breaking the fourth wall,” Lionetti says. “I was an actor and I come from a theatre background, but what we were really intrigued with was giving people agency so you become the star of the show.”
Last year, according to the Gensler Research Institute’s 2025 Immersive Entertainment & Culture Industry Report, the global market for immersive entertainment was valued at £98bn – and it’s projected to reach £351bn by 2030.
Despite times being financially tough post-pandemic, while cinemas have been struggling to put bums on seats, the continued popularity of experience events could indicate consumers are being a little more choosy about what they spend their hard-earned wages on.

Participants get the full experience – minus the hit show’s host
Our eagerness to show off on social media could also account for some of what’s driving the boom, as well as the isolating nature of how technology-dependant we’ve become.
As Secret Cinema’s senior creative director, Matt Costain, explains: “Whether it’s competitive socialising or immersive experiences, people are look for something that offers them more… and this is an example of an activity where people can come together and have a sense of community.”
Secret Cinema – which combines live performance and film screenings – has been staging events for 15 years now.
In that time, they’ve partnered with major studios from Marvel to Netflix. Their latest offering will run from August see them bring Grease’s Rydell High to life.

Secret Cinema is recreating locations from the classic film

Costain says: “When we first started this was niche, film fans who wanted to dress up and keep a secret… but immersive has moved mainstream and we’ve found ourselves one of two or three companies who’ve been in it since the beginning.
“Part of our job as artists is to help people remember that they really love to play.”

Grease: The Immersive Movie Musical will feature Stephanie Costi as Sandy, Liam Buckland as Kenickie and Lucy Penrose as Rizzo
He jokes that those “who find it the most difficult to get started” are invariably the ones “at 11pm with their tie tied around their head and dancing on a table”.
While there are many shows working with established intellectual property (IP), there are also some hugely creative original works also being produced – Storehouse being one of those.
For 16 weeks, attendees at Staged in Deptford, which was once the archival store for Rupert Murdoch’s News International, will be guided through a story that takes place inside a ‘digital memory palace’ that supposedly houses every story, message, memory, and meme since the dawn of the internet.

Chris Agha in Storehouse. Pic: Helen Murray
Produced by Sage & Jester, its lead producer Rosalyn Newbery explains: “You’re not moving into a theatre with infrastructure, put it this way, we literally had to bring electricity to the venue, bring power to the venue, bring water to the venue, none of that was there for us… it’s a big old job and there’s a lot of detail that you can’t take for granted.”
Over 7,000 crew worked more than 57,000 hours to build the set.

Storehouse at Staged in Deptford. Pic: Helen Murray
Getting a show of this size and scale off the ground is a feat in itself. As creative director Sophie Larsmon says: “There are a lot of people trying to get these projects off the ground and there are a lot of projects that never see the light of day…because of the hoops that have to be jumped through for licensing and financing.
“It takes huge amounts of creative effort, I’ve seen a lot of projects where quite late in the process the green light is taken away.”
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While some creators might struggle to access support because the work doesn’t fit into traditional cultural boxes, it is certainly an industry that’s worth shining a spotlight on.
As Larsom says: “The UK has always led the way in developing this form… I think people are cottoning on to the fact that this is a sector [that’s] going to be a big revenue earner for the UK.”
The Crystal Maze LIVE Experience is on in London’s West End, near Piccadilly Circus.
Grease: The Immersive Movie Musical is at Battersea Park from 1 August to 7 September.
Storehouse runs at Depford Storehouse until 20 September.
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Misiorowski perfect into 7th, sets rookie record
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MINNEAPOLIS — Jacob Misiorowski of the Milwaukee Brewers lost his bid for a perfect game in the seventh inning of a 17-6 win against the Minnesota Twins on Friday night.
After issuing a walk to Byron Buxton, Matt Wallner lofted a home run to the flower bed just past the right-field wall, ending Misiorowski’s run of hitless innings to start his big league career at 11, the first starter to do that since 1900.
“I think this is exactly how I ever dreamed of it coming along,” the 23-year-old rookie said. “It’s exciting.”
He threw five no-hit innings against St. Louis on June 12, but left in the sixth with cramping in his right calf and quadriceps.
“I felt calmer and ready to go compared to the first one,” Misiorowski said. “Nerves were going pretty heavy on the first one, so it’s good to finally feel the feet under you.”
The 6-foot-7 right-hander struck out six with a fastball topping out at 102.1 mph and a slider and changeup in the mid-90s.
“It’s important to prove to yourself as a young player that you belong in the big leagues and taste success and realize that you do belong here,” said Christian Yelich, who had a career-high eight RBIs. “He should believe he’s a really good major league pitcher because he is. All the nights probably aren’t going to go as smooth as the first two, but you see the ability.
“He’s got a chance to something special every night he goes out there.”
Misiorowski is the only big leaguer since 1900 to have more wins (2) than hits allowed (1) in his first two career starts, according to OptaSTATS.
“He was attacking, but mixing, too,” manager Pat Murphy said. “It wasn’t just heaters.”
After seeing four straight pitches of at least 100.8 mph from Misiorowski, Willi Castro twisted like a corkscrew and dropped to the ground as he struck out on a 95.5 mph slider in the first inning.
“You don’t see a guy throwing a slider 95, 96,” Castro said. “It’s really hard to pick up.”
Misiorowski threw 29 pitches of 100 mph or higher and had 12 of 101 mph or more. Since tracking started in 2008, the only starting pitchers to throw more in a game at 101 mph and above are Hunter Greene (33 on Sept. 17, 2022; 21 on March 30, 2023; 18 on July 26, 2022; and 13 on April 16, 2022) and Jordan Hicks (on July 12, 2022), according to Major League Baseball.
After the homer by Wallner, Misiorowski was pulled for reliever Nick Mears and left to a standing ovation. He threw 86 pitches, 60 for strikes, and departed with Milwaukee leading 8-2.
The Brewers scored five runs in the top of the seventh, a long time for starter to sit in the dugout, but Misiorowski was adamant about going back to the mound.
“He said, ‘Yes I’m getting toward the end, but I want to challenge myself,'” Murphy said. “It was a good time to have him do that.”
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Suarez, managers suspended for Padres-L.A. feud
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LOS ANGELES — San Diego Padres closer Robert Suarez was suspended for three games and fined an undisclosed amount Friday for intentionally hitting Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers with a pitch during the NL West rivals’ contentious meeting Thursday night.
Suarez will appeal the suspension, keeping him eligible to play for San Diego on Friday night against Kansas City. He did not pitch in the Padres’ 6-5 loss.
Padres manager Mike Shildt and Dodgers manager Dave Roberts also received one-game suspensions and undisclosed fines for their roles in the brouhaha that occurred in both halves of the ninth inning during the Padres’ 5-3 victory at Dodger Stadium.
“I support it,” Roberts said about the league’s disciplinary decision. “I think that obviously I never want to make the game about the managers. It shouldn’t be. It should be about the players and winning, so last night, both managers are protecting their teams, and it just unfortunately got to the point that we became the focus, and that’s not the way it should be.”
Both managers were ejected in the top of the ninth after they ran onto the field and bumped into each other during a vociferous argument that almost got even more physical before their players and assistant coaches intervened.
Shildt believed Dodgers reliever Jack Little intentionally hit Fernando Tatís Jr. in the right hand with a pitch, igniting the latest bench-clearing incident between local rivals with several years of bad-tempered history.
“Circumstances were really challenging this past series, and at the end of the day I don’t regret standing up for a guy that I love in Tati, and a team that I love and a city that I love,” Shildt said. “In that regard, I have no regrets how it got to that point. Again, we can all have our comments and thoughts and theories. But as far as my actions, it’s not something you want to do every night or needs to be done, hopefully ever again. But appropriate actions for the circumstances were taken, and I don’t regret it at all.”
Shildt and Roberts served their suspensions Friday. Bench coach Danny Lehmann managed the Dodgers in their 6-5 win over the Washington Nationals, and Padres bench coach Brian Esposito was in San Diego’s dugout vs. the Royals.
In the bottom of the ninth, Ohtani was hit on the back of his right shoulder by Suarez’s pitch, putting the tying run on base during the Dodgers’ three-run rally. Ohtani’s teammates appeared to be preparing to storm the field for the second time before Ohtani waved them back. The three-time MVP then walked to the Padres’ dugout for some light banter, defusing the tension.
Suarez on Friday insisted he hadn’t retaliated for Tatís.
“I was never trying to get anyone into trouble or hit anybody,” Suarez said through an interpreter. “Unfortunately it happened. I got ejected and I couldn’t finish out the game, but we won as a team, and we were able to salvage that game. … [The Dodgers are] entitled to their opinion. They can say whatever they want. That was not the case. I was out there to try to save the game.”
Ohtani threw a bullpen session as scheduled Friday despite getting hit by Suarez on his pitching shoulder. Ohtani’s second mound start for the Dodgers is still expected to happen Sunday, Roberts said.
Tatís was in the Padres’ lineup as usual Friday. Manny Machado said afterward that the Dodgers should “pray” Tatís had escaped serious injury, encouraging them to “put out a candle.”
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
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