You’ll feel your heart race as you race against time in Lone Tree’s escape rooms. Solve creative puzzles with friends or family, guided by locals who know how to keep things fun. Expect teamwork, laughter, maybe even a few arguments—and that rush when you finally crack the code together.
The first thing I noticed at The Escape Game in Lone Tree was the nervous energy — not just ours, but from the group ahead of us too. You hear muffled shouts and then someone bursts out laughing behind a closed door. Our guide, Jamie, handed us our mission card (we picked “The Heist” because someone in our group is obsessed with art), and she winked like we were about to rob the Louvre. The room itself smelled faintly like old paper and something metallic — maybe props or just my imagination running wild.
Sixty minutes sounds like plenty until you’re actually inside. There’s this rush when the timer starts — I fumbled with a lock while my friend tried to decode a painting on the wall. We argued over clues (in a good way), and honestly, I haven’t laughed that hard at myself in ages. Jamie checked in over the speaker now and then, giving hints that were just cryptic enough to keep us guessing. I remember touching one of the puzzle boxes — cold, heavy wood — and thinking how much work must go into setting these up every day.
I didn’t expect to get so caught up in it all. At one point, someone shouted out an answer in pure excitement and startled another team nearby — you could hear their groans through the wall. When we finally cracked the last code (with about three minutes left), there was this weird mix of relief and pride. Walking out into the lobby felt brighter somehow. Jamie high-fived us; I still think about how silly we probably looked celebrating over a fake painting.
Each game lasts exactly 60 minutes from start to finish.
Up to 8 players can join each escape room at once.
Yes, you can choose from four games: The Heist, Timeliner: Train Through Time, The Depths, or Cosmic Crisis.
Yes, all games are family-friendly and suitable for all fitness levels.
Yes, it is fully wheelchair accessible.
Yes, service animals are allowed during your visit.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller inside the facility.
No special skills needed—just teamwork and curiosity!
Your booking covers entry for one full escape room adventure of your choice at The Escape Game Lone Tree—plus support from a local guide who’ll help if you get stuck along the way.
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