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From: $0.00
Location: Oklahoma City
What's Included
- 2-3 hour adventure around Bricktown
- 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!
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit, but it's best suited for ages 12 and up since some puzzles might be too challenging for younger kids. If you have younger ones, they can definitely join if accompanied by an adult. Just keep in mind that the experience involves a bit of walking around Bricktown!
A: If the weather doesn't cooperate, you can easily reschedule your adventure without any fees. Just keep an eye on the forecast, and you'll be able to pick a new date that works for you. The outdoor experience is meant to be fun, and you don't want to be out in the rain!
A: The puzzles can be adjusted to your experience level, which is awesome! If you find yourself stuck, you can take hints at any point. It’s designed to be fun, so don’t stress too much about solving everything perfectly. Just enjoy the adventure around Bricktown!
Discussions
Just did the Outdoor Escape Room in Bricktown!
OMG, we just finished the Outdoor Escape Room in Oklahoma City and it was SO much fun! We spent about 2.5 hours running around Bricktown looking for clues. The story was super interesting, and it had us exploring places we didn’t even know existed. Highly recommend it for a unique date idea or group activity. Just remember, the clue kit takes a few days to arrive, so plan ahead!
Thinking of gifting the Outdoor Escape Room experience!
I’m considering getting the Outdoor Escape Room experience in Bricktown as a gift for my partner’s birthday. They love puzzles and adventure, plus it seems like a great way to explore the city together! Just wondering if it's suitable for someone who's not super into puzzles? Any thoughts?