The Nightingale of Immortality has been captured and taken away. The Emperor is heartbroken and ill. You must find the nightingale and return it. You have tracked the bird to the Golden Tea House. Sea
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Location: Denver
What's Included
- Escape Room Game
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The Nightingale Puzzle Room is suitable for ages 12 and up, but younger kids can join if accompanied by an adult. It’s a great way to bond while solving puzzles! Just keep in mind that some of the themes might be a bit intense for very young children, so you know your crew best! Also, check if your group has enough players as the experience works best with 4-6 people.
A: You don't need anything special! Just wear comfortable clothes and shoes since you’ll be moving around a bit. It’s not physically demanding, mostly just brain work. If you have long pants and comfy shoes, you'll be set! Oh, and don’t forget to leave your jackets at home since it can get a bit warm with all the brainpower!
A: Yes! You can reschedule your booking for the Nightingale Puzzle Room if something comes up. Just give them at least 24 hours' notice, and they’ll help you out. They're pretty flexible! But keep in mind to check the availability on new dates since spots can fill up fast!
Discussions
Just did the Nightingale Puzzle Room—what a ride!
I went to the Nightingale Puzzle Room at the Golden Tea House in Denver with my friends last weekend, and it was honestly one of the best outings we've had. The theme is super cool, with all these intricate puzzles that really make you think. We were racing against the clock, which added to the excitement! Just a heads-up: some puzzles can be tricky, so teamwork is key. Definitely recommend this as a gift for anyone who loves a challenge!
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I’m considering gifting the Nightingale Puzzle Room to my sister for her birthday, and I’m super excited about it! She loves puzzles and escape rooms. I’ve read that it’s great for small groups, but I’m wondering if it gets too intense? Anyone done it? Any tips for first-timers?