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Review: Phantom Peak's Starlit Summer

London's best open-world immersive experience returns for the latest chapter in its ongoing story, with 10 excellent new trails for guests to enjoy this summer.

Immersive Rumours received complimentary tickets to this show and as such, are disclosing this information before our review. The producers have had no input in the below and all thoughts are our own.

Dr. Winter with guests at Phantom Peak

Photo: Alistair Veryard


Phantom Peak's latest season offering, Starlit Summer, continues the show's streak of delivering an exceptional open-world immersive experience for guests. The show is fast approaching its second birthday, and this new season crosses the milestone of over 100 seasonal trails since first opening in August 2022. While it's always been in a state of growth and change with regular updates every few months, the show has truly never been better than it is right now, and it's easily the most enjoyable immersive experience on offer in London today.


So what's changed since Spring At The Peak? Firstly, the competitive spirit in Phantom Peak is at an all-time high with the introduction of the Cabin Games. Upon entering, tourists are divided into one of three teams (Abs Assemblage, Team Terrence, and Klacky Kabin) and compete to acquire as many tokens as possible. The official process for earning tokens outside of a series of physical games (including a bean bag toss, egg and spoon relay, jenga, and Phantom Peak staple Platyhooks) is a little vague, with the townsfolk handing them out at their own discretion for anything from making a funny joke in their presence to simply sweet-talking your way into getting a handful of them. During the show's Closing Ceremony, the scores are totted up, and a delegate from the top two teams then face off in a general knowledge quiz about this season's trails to decide the overall winner.

Guest at Phantom Peak adding tokens to their teams score

Photo: Alistair Veryard


Outside of the Cabin Games, Phantom Peak has yet another batch of excellent new trails for tourists to complete. Given that there have now been over 100 trails on offer, it's a testament to the skill of its writing team that they've continued to find new and interesting ways to keep the trails fresh and exciting. Every corner of the venue's 30,000 sq ft space has been mined to propel the stories forward, with clues often hiding in the most unsuspecting places.


Phantom Peak is playing the long game when it comes to the show's overarching story, with chunks of its numerous narrative threads being packaged up into bite-sized chunks season after season. Starlit Summer sees the continuation of Mayor Pocket's ongoing diplomatic failings with the fictional towns over the Ridge in Pocket Dial, the return of Perigate's meddling parents (last seen disguised as a pair of marbles in 2023's Wintermas season) in Skytanic, and most notably, Failure To Launch continues the story from the Closing Ceremony of Spring At The Peak, where one of the townsfolk was selected to become Phantom Peak's first Jonanaught and head off into space.

Dr. Winter inspecting tokens at Phantom Peak

Photo: Alistair Veryard


Phantom Peak also continues its long-running trend of parodying pop culture, with Whiskers In The Dark's Rocket Raccoon pastiche being a particular highlight. While it's not the first time immersive theatre fans have been able to interact with anthropomorphised raccoons (see Secret Cinema's Guardians of the Galaxy experience in 2023), it demonstrates Phantom Peak's commitment to prioritising engaging and funny storylines that are accessible to everyone over anything else.


Elsewhere around town, Klacky, an evil version of Microsoft Words paperclip assistant Clippy, continues to have quite the impact, being responsible for several dozen murders across all 10 trails. The variety of storylines on offer has never been better, and teases for what's yet to come in Phantom Peak leave you excitedly awaiting their upcoming Halloween season, despite doors only just having opened for Starlit Summer.

3 plush platypuse toys at Phantom Peak

Photo: Alistair Veryard


One element of the Phantom Peak experience that sets it apart from nearly every other immersive offering in London is the welcoming and positive atmosphere that reverberates around every corner of the town. From townsfolk recognising guests from previous visits and greeting them like old friends, to the openness that the latest additions to the cast have for everyone that approaches them, Phantom Peak is a town that feels like an idyllic version of real life, despite the occasional murder... According to Phantom Peak's Creative Director Nick Moran, their goal with the show has always been "building a world that people can feel comfortable in, feel excited about, and somewhere they can feel at home", something they've achieved to great success.

Guests at Phantom Peak

Photo: Alistair Veryard


There's ample time to check out this latest season of Phantom Peak before the town transforms for its upcoming Halloween and Christmas seasons, with Starlit Summer running until 15th September. Suitable for all ages, it's an ideal family activity for the summer holidays and just as much fun for grownups looking for a date night or group outing.


You'd be hard-pressed to find another experience in London that can match the level of enjoyment Phantom Peak offers guests. It's without a doubt the best open-world immersive experience in the UK right now, and seemingly can only be topped by itself season after season.


Photos: Alistair Veryard


★★★★★

 

Phantom Peak's Starlit Summer runs until 15th September 2024 in Canada Water.

To find out more about the show and to book tickets, visit phantompeak.com


We recently spoke to Phantom Peak's Creative Director Nick Moran about the past, present and future of Phantom Peak. Read our interview here.

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