San Diego Escape Room
San Diego, California
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Trip Type: Attraction Tickets
Duration: 90 minutes
Locked in an escape room, you and your friends have 60-minutes to decipher all the codes, solve all the puzzles, assemble the clues to discover the way out in this escape game. Rated 5-stars and one of the best things to do in San Diego.
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Locked in an escape room, you and your friends have 60-minutes to decipher all the codes, solve all the puzzles, assemble the clues to discover the way out in this escape game. Rated 5-stars and one of the best things to do in San Diego.
Real-life escape adventure game where you and your friends will have to decode clues, decrypt codes, and solve a series of puzzles for you to escape from a locked apartment space. Ever wonder what it's like to be a real detective? Here's your chance. Escape Game SD has been rated 5-stars and a must-do by hundreds of reviewers published in TripAdvisor, Yelp, Facebook, and Google. Currently two completely different themed escape rooms to choose from.
Escape Room #1: Einstein's Time Portal
Trapped in another dimension in Einstein's office. Can you escape and return home safely before the wormhole closes?
Escape Room #2: Japanese Thriller Room
Lights. Camera. Haunting. A Japanese reality game show is now accepting contestants for an escape game contest. Although more fun than scary, this game is set in the abandoned apartment of the infamous Japanese serial killer, Futoshi Matsunaga, who inspired Japanese thrillers like The Ring and The Grudge. Escape the place where victims fell prey to torturous atrocities and are now said to haunt the apartment.
Escape Room #1: Einstein's Time Portal
Trapped in another dimension in Einstein's office. Can you escape and return home safely before the wormhole closes?
Escape Room #2: Japanese Thriller Room
Lights. Camera. Haunting. A Japanese reality game show is now accepting contestants for an escape game contest. Although more fun than scary, this game is set in the abandoned apartment of the infamous Japanese serial killer, Futoshi Matsunaga, who inspired Japanese thrillers like The Ring and The Grudge. Escape the place where victims fell prey to torturous atrocities and are now said to haunt the apartment.
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