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Company offering tickets for mystery activities expanding into Bristol
A company which offers mystery tickets to local attractions is expanding into Bristol.
Buckt, the UK’s only mystery tickets and activities subscription service, is described by its owners as the “first of its kind in the world”.
Subscribers receive five mystery tickets to attractions in their region every month, including unusual activities such as rage rooms, axe throwing, sumo suit wrestling and alpaca walking.
Starting in Birmingham and expanding to London, Manchester and Liverpool, the business is now set to launch in Bath, Cardiff and Worcestershire alongside Bristol.
The company chose Bristol to be part of the next phase in its UK-wide expansion due to its “vibrant cultural landscape, exciting leisure industry and its student and young professional community”.

Daniel Bridgewater says he is “excited” to bring the UK’s only mystery tickets and activities subscription service to Bristol – photo: Buckt
Buckt founder, Birmingham entrepreneur Daniel Bridgewater, said: “Buckt is for those people who are fed up of doing the same old thing each and every week.
“We’ve been overwhelmed by how well-received it’s been in our current regions, and we’re excited to introduce it to the incredible people of Bristol and to work with some of the amazing attractions in the area.
“Our current 1,000-plus activity partners offer a huge variety of experiences including cocktail masterclasses, go-karting, wine-tasting experiences, trampoline parks and more.
“We want to continue this trend of working with the best and most diverse range of partners as we expand into more regions nationwide.”
In the last year, Buckt has seen its subscriber numbers double following significant investment from Birmingham-based venture capital firm, Midven.
Buckt is set to launch in Bristol at the start of October 2023. Individuals interested can sign up through www.buckt.uk/sign-up
Main photo: Buckt
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