Anyone done this? We went last night for a works night out, was very good, enjoyable and fairly difficult but we managed it. Onto Brewhemia after it, was quite impressed in there too.
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05-05-2018 02:56 PM #1
Escape Rooms
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05-05-2018 05:53 PM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They are huge at the moment.
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The people I was with, and I very much include myself in this, probably weren’t the greatest minds the world has seen but we also managed it so I presume they adjust the help they give you over the tannoy/intercom thingy to make sure everybody competes it.
I think all companies should do it as a team building exercise and if I did recruitment for a company I’d use it as an assessment centre as think it’d give a great insight into how people’s minds work and how they interact with people.
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06-05-2018 09:55 AM #7
I’d never heard about them until I watched the film. I quite fancy doing it now.
United we stand here....
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08-05-2018 04:52 PM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Buried Alive in Peterborough is set in the Vaults beneath Peterborough Museum, one of the most haunted places in the UK apparently. I can't vouch for seeing anything but wasn't much fun being down there late at night on your own, imagination runs wild! Being the person in the coffin is ....entertaining
Or the Butcher in Nottingham at Escapologic.
Both definitely have a scare factor to them
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06-05-2018 02:07 PM #9
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06-05-2018 03:02 PM #11
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Done loads of them now. Different quality definitely applies to each venue. Best one we did was escape hour just off the royal mile. Escape plan in George street was good too.
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06-05-2018 10:01 AM #12
Did it a few months back and thought it was pretty crap to be honest
Sorry to go against the grain! Not my cup of tea.
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07-05-2018 02:41 AM #14This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Not really a fan of the 'forced' team building stuff for the most part. A meal and out for a few drinks wins every time for me!
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07-05-2018 02:08 PM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
We've got a location in Dunedin www.escapedunedin.com, if you happen to be in the area(it's not a million miles from Wellington i guess) the games at Dunedin Prison are well worth playing. Definitely a more immersive experience in a fantastic location.
It won't be for everyone though and as the market continues to become more mainstream then we are going to encounter people who don't enjoy it.
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08-05-2018 07:45 AM #16
I'm up to 16 now but I've only just started doing the Scottish ones. Most of the ones I've done are with a friend of mine down in London. He's a bit of a seasoned pro at this point - he's done 80 all over the world.
We did 2 of the Escape Reality games in Merchant Square in Glasgow at the weekend - they have 5 rooms in total, and we ended up setting the record time for one of them!
The quality of the room can definitely impact enjoyment, no doubt about it. The first "half-room" I ever did was at the Namco arcade on South Bank - it was very badly set up, and even the guys who "oversaw" it didn't understand how some of it worked. I've done some brilliant rooms down in London, many of them as a team of 2, and they can be really challenging.
In addition to room escapes, if any of you ever go down to London, I can't recommend the treasure hunts around the city - there are a few companies that run these, but inthehiddencity trails are spectacular, and get you walking around London looking for clues etc - businesses are always in on the act too, so you stop in several pubs for drinks etc on your way. Great fun for groups of friends.
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08-05-2018 07:48 AM #17This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Alternatively, let me know where your sites around Scotland are, and I'll be sure to try and get around them
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06-05-2018 05:02 PM #19
Done one down the shore over from carriers quarters. Was alright, wouldn’t rush back.
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07-05-2018 09:23 AM #21
Done a couple of them and think they're pretty good. My other half loves them though, whenever she's away on a holiday she inevitably finds an escape room to do.
There's a fair few in Edinburgh now.Mon the Hibs.
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