Looking for a new activity? Try an Escape Room! We had a blast and you will too. I recount my fun experience and how I learned something about myself.
When I heard an Escape Room had opened in Breckenridge, I had to try it. The idea of solving clues in order to escape during an allotted time period piqued my wild imagination. When I told my family about it, one of them said, “I wouldn’t want you to be on my team. You would freak out.” I wondered if they were right. I have been known to be impulsive under pressure. The challenge was on!
When I met our team, I worried that eight of us inside a small room would be too many people. Would I end up being an onlooker while others solved riddles or would I become Little Miss Bossy Pants? I would soon find out. Our new teammates introduced themselves as family and friends from Texas who were engineers. Hmm. Engineers, a businessman – my husband, Danny, and a novelist/artist – moi. It would either be a great combo or a major failure in communication.
Our guide instructed us not to take photos or videos and then led us into the room. He showed us the TV that would count down from sixty minutes. We could ask for three clues. Then he shut the door and the game was ON!
It’s killing me NOT to share the details of the game, but I don’t want to prepare anyone before they go. We used a wide variety of tools. Surprise and discovery were the best parts!
One of the Texas women took charge of the group and made some suggestions. We spread out to search for the first piece of the puzzle. Every time we solved a clue, we made a huge stride. We hooted, hollered, and high-fived. It was such a rush!
As the clock wound down to thirty minutes remaining, I was surprised by how chilled-out I was. One of the men said we should ask for a clue. It seemed like cheating to me.
“Let’s wait another five minutes,” I said. When the minutes passed, we used the phone to ask for one.
Our leader read the clue on the TV and then we dashed around the room with this new piece of information. After that, we didn’t waste any time asking for the last two.
With a COUPLE MINUTES TO SPARE, one of the men was having a problem with a padlock. I asked if I could try. Danny told me the numbers. I took my time and swept the dial sequential order. IT OPENED! The Texas girl used the piece of information revealed and together we solved the last piece of the puzzle.
With one minute and thirty seconds left, WE ESCAPED!
Afterward, the Texan leader turned to me and said, “You were so good at finding clues!”
That surprised me. I hadn’t kept track of my contributions, but said, “Thanks. You were a great leader. I think we all helped one way or another.” It was true. We all focused on different parts of the room and kept moving around while working together. No one freaked out or gave up.
V for Victory!
On our way home, Danny and I recounted the game. He insisted that I had done the lion’s share, but I was so in the moment, I didn’t notice. The biggest surprise was I was one of the calmer people in the room.
Somehow, working with everyone evenly distributed the stress. We all had one common goal. We depended on each other to escape in time. There was no question that we were all doing our best. It really taught me the value of teamwork.
Would I do it again? Absodanglutely! There are three levels of difficulty, so I expect the next escape room will be a lot harder. Don’t worry, I won’t wait thirty minutes for clues. Maybe we’ll escape five minutes sooner!
Have you ever gone to an Escape Room? Have you heard of them? How do you work under pressure?
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We did an escape room with my brother and his family while I was visiting over Christmas. It was a lot of fun.
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That is so great to hear, Tater! I would love to get the whole family together to experience one. Then I probably would become Little Miss Bossy Pants. Ha!
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I have been wanting to try one. I think we might try this. Thanks for the insight. 🙂
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I bet you will LOVE it! Keep in mind, the more people who are in the room, the better. Let me know how it goes!
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Sure thing. Thanks 🙂
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I can count on you to deliver the scoop on unusual experiences. Thanks.
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You surely can, John! I’m all about unusual. Ha
Thanks for reading and have a splendid weekend!
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You as well. 😀
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One opened on Hollywood Boulevard here in LA…I haven’t heard of anyone trying it yet, but this writeup makes me want to now! Great post
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Thanks so much, John! That’s probably the one my son experienced and enjoyed. I will have to go the next time I visit! They are a BLAST! Keep in mind, the more people who are in your group, the better!
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Great to know, thanks for that!
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Let me know how it goes!
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My cousin has done a few, but never seems to get out…I wonder if she’s doing it with too few people? I’ve questioned my ability to do it, if my PA cousin can’t (since PAs are sort-of-doctors), but I never thought she might simply not have enough people playing!
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Maybe! It took a group effort.
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My friend has an elaborate one in his basement. I failed miserably LOL
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Ha! They’re hard figure out but I’m a puzzle person. 🙂
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I think claustrophobia would set in if I tried it. I found myself forgetting to breathe even reading about it!
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Ha! I wondered about that too but don’t lock the door, literally speaking.
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Or let someone know where you are, in case you don’t show up for hours.
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Ha! Good thing it’s over in 60 minutes win or lose.
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You just hope they haven’t given up and gone home before they let you out.
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Great fun! I did one of these last year for a friends 30th birthday, we got locked in…. only by a couple of minutes though!
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We solved a lot of it in the last ten minutes. Our hearts were pumping!! I’m glad to hear you enjoyed it too!
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Can’t say I’ve ever tried one but I’d probably defer to my wife (if she accompanied me into one) because she has ice in her veins. 😀
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People think more clearly if they’re not stressed out but I hope your wife’s brain synapses are warmed up and firing. Ha!
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Dear God so do I. 😀
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I imagine a person finds out a lot about themselves in one of those. I’m afraid I’d be the guy you see in the movies shouting “we’re trapped! We’ll never get out! We’re all going to die in here!” while the rest are calmly solving clues and opening locks. Someone would slap me across the face and I would curl up in a corner and weep. My wife would end up divorcing my pansy butt and my friends would never go anywhere with me again. Other, than that, it sounds like fun!
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Ha! You might surprise yourself in a good way. It might be different if we really couldn’t get out!!! You should try one and let me know how it goes.
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Never heard of this…sounds exciting and fun! =)
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Escape Rooms are every where in the US. You should Google your town or closest city. They are such a blast, Brenda! I’m going to try one in Hollywood!
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That sounds fun! I looked up escape rooms in Hong Kong and there is something. Maybe my daughter and I will give it a try? We’ll see (hehe). Take care!
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Wow! That would be a really wild adventure. I bet you will love it!
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I’ve been wanting to try this! Sounds like fun!
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You should, Becca! It is so entertaining.
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I’m far too panicky to go an escape room, although I’m good at solving mysteries.
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I bet you would do great under pressure since you wouldn’t be alone. You would love the problem solving, Jan!
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There are several in Portland, OR, where my son lives. We we last visited, our plans were to do one. Unfortunately, it fell through.
I have had the opportunity, though, to actually write some of the information that is displayed in an escape room in Portland. I didn’t get to play, but knowing that my own words were being read by others was huge!
Scott
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That is the coolest thing ever!!! You’ll have to go the next time you visit. It’s intense but a complete blast!
Thanks for reading, Scott!
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Welcome
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I’ve heard of Escape Rooms but I’ve never tried it. Sounds like fun, but I’m not good at puzzles. Good for you doing so well and staying calm! That’s awesome. I’d like to try this sometime.
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You would love it, Lynn! The trick is to do it with lot of people. We really depended on teamwork!
Hey, I’m coming your way, soon. Check your email!
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We’ve done a form of escape rooms as classroom activities. They are very energizing and have helped the kids with team-building skills. I haven’t tried a “real” one yet, but they are becoming more and more popular in my area. Glad you had so much fun!
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Hey, Rashell!
Yes, they are a lot of fun. The rush of solving the clues is so worth the price of admission. Let me know if you try one!
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Yes! I have one just blocks from me and my family did the Wild West themed Deadwood room in December. We had so much fun and my son can’t wait for an excuse to go again. We didn’t set the record for the fastest time but we escaped!
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Wow! That sounds amazing! I really want to go again and plan to experience them when I’m on vacation. The rush of solving clues is addictive!
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Never done an Escape Room but always wanted to give it a go. I wonder if it’s better to be in a team of strangers or with 7 other people that you know like family?
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I don’t know. This family really worked well together. I can imagine that pecking order and sibling rivalry could come into play but maybe it would help resolve issues since teamwork is the only way to win! I would try it both ways!
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Thats some positive thinking Susie, not sure my family would make it out in one piece.
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I really want to try one with my husband and our two teens. I think it’d be a great family activity. Thanks for the review, I’ve yet to hear anything negative about them…
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It’s really fun and exciting. I would love to experience one with my family and my go with my son when I visit him in California! I’ve heard the one in Hollywood is amazing.
Thanks for reading, Elle!
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OMG! That sounds Incredible! I immediately started humming the Mission Impossible theme song right after you said “One of the Texas woman took charge of the group……we spread out to search! Sounds like great fun!
The closest we came to that, was actually getting lost in a cave with 7 other people, Wow, the personalities changed, emotions were rising and the pressure was on. Who will lead and who will break down under stress. Four hours later, we made it out.
We all learned a lot that day about ourselves and each other. That sounds like a HOOT! Thanks for sharing!
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Wow! What an incredible experience. I had thought for sure I would become the leader, but felt more comfortable searching for clues and contributing when I discovered something! You would love it!
Thanks for reading, TBAB!
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Me and the girls from work did ‘The Preacher’ escape room in Belfast last September, and it was absolutely fantastic! We were such a good time, but we all got spooked haha x
http://www.sheintheknow.co.uk
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How cool is that??? It sounds like a blast if they made it creepy too! I didn’t know what to expect but had a great time with the group. I can’t wait to experience one again!
Thanks for reading!
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I adore an escape room. We have a bunch of them here in the Boston area and we’ve taken the kids (14 to 52 🙂 ) to try out several. We always have fun.
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That is so great to hear, PP! I want to experience another one soon. It was such a rush!
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We went to an escape room in Wisconsin a few months ago… got out of the “asylum room” in 23 minutes! We broke the record and got our team name on the leader board and a voucher for a free visit… which we haven’t redeemed yet. Super fun, we’ll have to go again soon!
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Whoa!!! You are the master and commander of escape rooms! Had anyone done them before?
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One of the girls in our group had done one before, but the rest of us were newbies LOL
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Same with our group but I think the tools and clues in ours were a lot different. 🙂
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We were in an Asylum room (did I say that already?) There were various types of locks (combination, directional with 15 directions, key locks), hidden keys, codes to crack, doors that wouldn’t open unless you had certain things placed correctly around the room… ummm… codes on the walls that you could only see with blacklight (which would turn on if you sat on a particular chair…) codes hidden in Xrays that you could only see if you lined them up correctly on top of each other and held to the light… All sorts! It was pretty full on LOL
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Wow!! That sounds intense! I can’t wait to go again.
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I can’t either! Maybe in the spring/summer we can arrange to use our certificates lol
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Oh, definitely!
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Haven’t tried it but we have two here. Good reviews from people who went. Neither of them escaped so maybe I need you on my team!!
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Ha! I would love to join your team. It’s a blast!
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I think they’ve got these in London, I should give it a go really and see if I can get out 🙂
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You should Chris! I bet the room is amazing! Make sure you go with more than five people. Let me know how it goes!!!
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