You’ll step into a story set deep in Las Vegas woods—well, almost—and work with your friends to solve layered puzzles inside an eerie cabin escape room. Expect flickering lanterns, coded messages, subtle sound effects and a guide who lets you lead your own adventure. You’ll leave laughing (or maybe relieved), still thinking about those clues long after you’re done.
Ever wondered what it feels like to be lost in the woods just as the sun’s dropping fast? That’s how our Cabin Escape Room started in Las Vegas — not with a bang, but with that slow, creeping feeling when you realize you’re off trail. Our guide (I think his name was Marcus?) didn’t do the usual “here are the rules” speech. Instead, he just smiled and handed us our first clue, like he knew we’d already started playing without realizing it. The air inside the room was thick — a little musty, like old pine boards and something metallic I couldn’t quite place. Someone in our group joked about horror movies, which made us all laugh louder than we needed to.
I didn’t expect how much I’d second-guess myself — or how quickly we’d start working together once the puzzles got weird. There was this moment when we found a coded message under a lantern (it actually flickered — nice touch) and for a second I thought we’d hit a wall. But then Sasha figured out the trick with the map on the wall, and suddenly everyone was tossing out ideas. The sound of rain outside (fake, but honestly convincing) made it feel more real than I care to admit. At one point I caught myself holding my breath waiting for something to jump out… nothing did, but my heart kept racing anyway.
The whole thing took just under an hour — though time felt slippery in there. We were three people (minimum for booking), but I can see why more would be fun too; there’s enough going on that nobody stands around bored. When we finally unlocked the last door, Marcus was waiting outside grinning like he’d been listening to us panic through the walls (he probably had). We spilled out into the hallway buzzing and sweaty-palmed, talking over each other about who solved what. It’s funny — I still think about that lantern sometimes when it rains at night.
You need at least 3 players to book this game, though you can play with fewer if you reserve 3 tickets.
Yes, it's suitable for all physical fitness levels.
Yes, service animals are allowed.
A staff member introduces your game and is available if needed during your experience.
The experience typically lasts under one hour once you're inside the room.
Your game includes entry to an immersive escape room designed by stage professionals and gamers; all puzzles and clues; support from staff if needed; and flexible booking for groups of three or more—no special skills or fitness required.
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