Trapped Philly Escape Room
Details
- Average Review
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- Scare Factor
- Not Scary at All
- Appropriate For
- Children ages 8 to 17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children under 8 are NOT permitted.
- Organization Type
- Commercial / For Profit
- Listing Categories
- Escape Games
- More Info
- Indoor Event(s), Touching Not Allowed, Free Parking
Trapped Philly is Philadelphia's latest "escape the room" adventure. You are locked in a room and have a limited amount of time to solve puzzles, find clues, open locks and locate the final key to escape.
The Attic - 30 minutes
Remember the creepy old house at the end of your block? The one that you always walked by a bit faster? The house that your friends dared you to enter, but you never had the nerve to go in? Here's your chance to finally go inside that crumbling old house and into The Attic! Up to 4 of you are locked into The Attic. You have 30 minutes to escape before the Old Crone who owns the house returns.
This experience is designed for 2 to 4 players.
The Factory
In the late 1940’s, Eli Crane was the caretaker for the Puritan Stationery Company factory in Philadelphia. Co-workers described him as an odd loner, who spent hours alone in the factory’s boiler room, crafting “mechanical things” they could not identify. On September 13, 1952, a massive fire broke out at the factory. No one was hurt, but Puritan never recovered and they abandoned the building. Eli was the main suspect, but he disappeared before he could be arrested and was never seen again.
Until now ... Eli has returned! He has rigged puzzles and clues inside the abandoned factory break room and locked you inside. You have 60 minutes to escape before the building is demolished.
This experience is designed for 4 to 10 players.
The Attic - 30 minutes
Remember the creepy old house at the end of your block? The one that you always walked by a bit faster? The house that your friends dared you to enter, but you never had the nerve to go in? Here's your chance to finally go inside that crumbling old house and into The Attic! Up to 4 of you are locked into The Attic. You have 30 minutes to escape before the Old Crone who owns the house returns.
This experience is designed for 2 to 4 players.
The Factory
In the late 1940’s, Eli Crane was the caretaker for the Puritan Stationery Company factory in Philadelphia. Co-workers described him as an odd loner, who spent hours alone in the factory’s boiler room, crafting “mechanical things” they could not identify. On September 13, 1952, a massive fire broke out at the factory. No one was hurt, but Puritan never recovered and they abandoned the building. Eli was the main suspect, but he disappeared before he could be arrested and was never seen again.
Until now ... Eli has returned! He has rigged puzzles and clues inside the abandoned factory break room and locked you inside. You have 60 minutes to escape before the building is demolished.
This experience is designed for 4 to 10 players.
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Nearby Attractions
- Escape the 1980s1.1 miles away
- Philly Ghosts1.9 miles away
- Spirits of '76 Ghost Tour2.0 miles away
- Escape the Room Philly2.3 miles away
- Amazing Escape Room Philadelphia2.6 miles away
- Xscape The Room12.8 miles away
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We are located conveniently just off i-95, minutes from the sports stadiums!
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