Imagine the world we know coming to an end in a matter of hours. What would we do? Book an escape room, of course! Inspired by movies and books about possible future outcomes, people are ready to take control in escape rooms. Who knows, one day these survival skills might come in handy...
New location!! They are located at the Wyndam Hotel on Lewers street. It is easy to locate them, just look for the Hotel sign and Breakout is on the left! There should be signs. Our group tried The Hero as a beta room on March 10th and we also chose the "public room" which included random people. (2) The prices were half off since it was a beta room and the public room option also made it cheaper. It turned out to be less than $15 a person! If you would like a private room option it is a bit more expensive, and hey! Two heads are better than one!
Erika H.
The two people we met up with were super friendly and pleasant to work with. It was nice experiencing a different dynamic beyond our group of friends. The biggest part of escape rooms is communication! Since we were beta testers, there were some complications and it set us back, but our room supervisor? the worker? added on 5 more minutes for us. We escaped!
The biggest challenge was actually parking LOL, we weren't sure where to park for the new location. Just follow the directions on Breakout's FAQ about parking. It is at the Embassy Suite and the only option is valet. It $6 with validation, and after parking just go to the right side down the hall and cross the street and go a bit more down and breakout will be towards your right! It's a 2 minute walk.
The workers are always welcoming and very nice. They know that the experience can be a bit scary to people (esp. for scaredy cats like me) and always make me feel comfortable. I've done a total of 4 rooms!
I had bought 2 spaces for a friend and I to do the hero. I liked it but i didn't find it to be as challenging as other escape rooms I've done. The staff was very nice and the space was nice. I think they were still doing construction though because the space didn't look completed. We had been put with another group which I didn't mind however it was a bit awkward because when checking in they didn't tell us we were going to be with another group. Because of this, the room was kind of awkward to do especially because we hadn't acquainted ourselves with the other group in the lobby since we didn't know we'd be working with them. I think that this place is good for large groups but I probably wouldn't recommend it for a small group since there's a possibility of being with another random group. I enjoyed it, but with the reviews I expected the room to be more challenging.
Lahela M.
When in Waikiki.... this is a MUST! I completed (and barely escaped: The Hero) a room with my husband during our honeymoon and it was definitely AMAZING, one of the highlights of our trip. Our top and most favorite room of all of the 10+ we have completed all over California. They have a high level of technology and the friendliest staff! Do it! You will not regret it!
Diana C.
We had a great time at Hawaii Escape Challenge! We chose the Nuclear Launch theme and the room was very fun and the clues were tricky but easy at the same time. We highly recommended coming here!
Zachary S.
My family and I came here twice in one weekend! That's how fun it was! The first time we did the Nuclear Launch and the second time we did the Cellar. We failed both times but it was so fun we'll definitely come back to retry them. Game Master Hailey was there both times we went and she is very friendly and super detailed about what the rules are. The rooms are so realistic, like you're actually trapped! It's great.
Jonine
This place is so much fun! We got out with 2 minutes to spare! Definitely will do this again!
Terry
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