You’ll feel your pulse quicken as you sneak past alarms, crack codes, and race against time in a private escape room game in Palm Springs. Share laughs with friends or family as you work together to break into the vault—with no strangers joining your group. That final click of victory is something you won’t forget soon.
“Wait, did you just trip the alarm?” That’s how our whole Bank Heist escape room started—my cousin whispering way too loudly as we huddled by the fake vault door in Palm Springs. The lights flickered and there was this weird hum from the “security system” (honestly, it made my palms sweat for real). Our guide, Jamie, grinned through the glass and mouthed “You’ve got this!” while we scrambled to figure out which wire to cut first. I don’t know if it was the pressure or just our collective lack of sleep, but we started arguing over whether a clue meant ‘north’ or ‘upstairs.’ Spoiler: neither.
The best part? It was just us—no strangers jumping in or awkward small talk. We’d picked the Bank Heist scenario because it sounded wild (and maybe because my brother thinks he’s some kind of criminal mastermind). The puzzles were trickier than I expected; at one point I actually felt my heart racing when that fake siren started blaring. There’s something about being locked in together, everyone shouting ideas and laughing when someone tries a code backwards. Jamie kept dropping hints through the intercom—sometimes helpful, sometimes just teasing us when we overthought things.
I still remember that moment when we finally cracked open the vault—there was this sharp click and suddenly everyone cheered like we’d actually pulled off a million-dollar job. It smelled faintly of metal and something sweet (maybe from the party room next door?). We didn’t even care that we’d set off half the alarms along the way. Walking out into the bright Palm Springs sun after felt kind of surreal—like stepping out of a movie scene back into real life. Would totally do it again, though maybe next time I’ll let someone else handle the hacking part…
Yes, all games are private so only your group will play together.
Up to 65 can play at once across different scenarios at Escape Room Palm Springs.
Yes, children are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult.
Yes, there are 6 game scenarios to choose from at Escape Room Palm Springs.
Yes, all areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller during the game.
Yes, service animals are allowed at Escape Room Palm Springs.
Dress comfortably and wear closed-toe shoes for safety.
Your booking includes a fully private escape room experience for your group at Escape Room Palm Springs—no strangers will join you. All rooms are wheelchair accessible and suitable for all ages; infants can stay in strollers or carriers and service animals are welcome too. Just show up ready for fun—no special gear needed.
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