What a day was like at Alcatraz: the schedule, the food menu, discipline, and why routine was the prison's strongest tool.

Routine was control. Predictability replaced freedom — a schedule designed to narrow choices.

| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 06:30 | Wake‑up bell and stand‑up count |
| 07:00 | Breakfast in the Dining Hall |
| 08:00–11:30 | Work details (industries, maintenance) or cell time |
| 12:00 | Lunch |
| 13:00–16:30 | More work; occasional yard/program blocks |
| 17:00 | Dinner |
| Evening | Counts, limited privileges, lights‑out |
The cutlery box was locked; utensils were counted in and out.

| Infraction | Likely Response |
|---|---|
| Talking out of turn | Warning → loss of privileges |
| Disobeying orders | Write‑up → isolation time |
| Violence/weapon | Severe sanctions, prosecution |
Alcatraz is a soundscape: bells, counts, clatter in the hall, sudden silence in isolation. The audio tour captures a fraction of the rhythm.

Để ngày Alcatraz của bạn đơn giản hơn, giàu trải nghiệm và khó quên — những mẹo cô đọng từ nhiều lần trở lại.
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