One part scavenger hunt, one part escape room, and one part urban crawl. Can you escape your city? Search for real-world clues, solve puzzles, and discover your city with an experience you will never
From: $0.00
Location: Cleveland
What's Included
- Scannable QR codes to get hints, input solutions, follow the storyline & more!
- Discover hidden gems and iconic sites
- 1 game box with puzzles, clues, a lockbox and more!
- 2-3 hour adventure around Cleveland
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There aren't strict age limits for the Outdoor Escape Room, but it's recommended for ages 12 and up due to the puzzles and clue complexity. Younger kids can join, but they might need some help from adults. Just keep in mind that it's designed to be a fun, interactive challenge for teens and adults!
A: The Outdoor Escape Room is designed to be flexible with weather. If it rains, you can reschedule your booking without any fees up to 24 hours in advance. Just make sure to check the forecasts and dress accordingly! There are also plenty of spots you can find cover if needed, so don't worry too much.
A: Definitely wear comfortable shoes since you'll be walking a lot! I'd recommend dressing in layers too. You might start off cold but warm up as you move around. Also, check the weather; if it's sunny, a hat and sunscreen are smart. You want to enjoy exploring without worrying about discomfort!
Discussions
Just did the Outdoor Escape Room in Cleveland - so fun!
I just finished the Outdoor Escape Room experience in Cleveland, and wow, what a blast! We had about 3 hours of exploring the Entertainment District. The puzzles were clever and really made us think. We found some awesome murals and even got to check out a few hidden gems. Perfect for a group outing or a unique date idea! Totally recommend it for anyone looking for something different.
Gift idea: Outdoor Escape Room in Cleveland?
I'm thinking about getting the Outdoor Escape Room experience for my brother who loves puzzles and outdoor adventures. He's in Cleveland. Is this as fun as it sounds? Any tips on what to expect? Would it be better with a group or solo?