From creepy themes to chilling thrillers and to horror movies with actors involved, you can decide just how scared you want to be when trying to make a successful escape! Most of the rooms aren't actually meant to scare you too much, just remember: your objective is to escape with your life. Ghosts, zombies and serial killers of Washington, D.C. are dying to meet you!
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We just did the Frightful Feast room with a group as a team building activity for our work group. This place did not disappoint! It was adequately ranked with a higher difficulty level and the host, Kevin, did an awesome job in giving us (the allotted amount of) hints and prepping us prior to going in the room. I will definitely be doing this again!
Jess
We did the Frightful Feast escape - it was challenging, fun and with just the right amount of scary. Kevin made the experience even better!
Beth
Did two rooms - Molly's room and the Feast, and they were great, as well as our game master Kevin. Very hard but fun!
Kylie
Coworkers and I participated in the Frightful Feast. We had to escape a poorly lit cell before being "eaten by three monsters." Like you would imagine from any escape room, there were numerous amounts of puzzles, riddles, and locks to solve. Solving everything can be difficult, but if your team needs help, you can use the walky talky provided to ask up to three hints.
Daniel
Overall, Room Escape DC provides exciting plots for their rooms with carefully thought out puzzles and riddles. There is no doubt that you will have a gerat time cooperating with your team to escape the room under-pressure.
We did Molly's room. Loved the mixture of cute and creepy. We had a lot of fun! Ovi was a GREAT host! very helpful. We will be back!
Felicia
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