Highlights
Players are locked in one of the themed rooms and have to find clues, solve puzzles, and pick locks in order to escape
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About This Deal
Work together to find clues and solve puzzles to escape the room or complete your mission before the time runs out
- Private room-escape game: You and your group will make your way through the room without any outsiders
- Available rooms descriptions here
- Age restrictions: recommended for ages 7 and older
- Average length of the game: 60 minutes
- Not valid November 18–24
What Our Customers Have To Say!
Great entertainment for puzzler solvers! We’ve played several rooms here and all were challenging and fun. The staff is very friendly and responsive. We will definitely go back for new games!
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About Escapology
Armed with only their brains and their problem-solving abilities, players at Escapology Escape Room Fairfax have only one goal: escape. Locked inside a live-action adventure story, it's up to them to find the clues around them, unpuzzle the traps that lie in wait, and make their way out. Here's a look at some of the situations they can escape from at Escapology:
Antidote: The team is tasked with infiltrating the lab of a scientist gone rogue, but disaster strikes when a clumsy teammate knocks over a vial, infecting everyone with an unknown virus. Luckily, the antidote isn't far, but the players have to find it—and fast.
Budapest Express: Aboard the trans-European Budapest Express in 1931, players settle in for the journey as a snowstorm rages outside. Unfortunately, they're disturbed by the train manager who alerts them of a murder in their midst. Can they solve the crime before becoming the next victim?
Under Pressure: The North Atlantic, June 21, 1944: aboard a U.S. submarine, the vessel has been sabotaged by a German secret agent and the power is out. Before oxygen runs out, players must find the agent and restore the ship's power.
Mansion Murder: Does the team have what it takes to find the family killer before they are framed and lose their inheritance?