Fancy paying to walk into an unlit room with blacked out windows an
d the door locked behind you?
How about having a 45-minute timer tick down as you try to piece together mysterious elements of the disappearance of an unknown person in order to discover a key to let you out of the room?
Well, a new trend of real-life room escapes is popping up across lots of countries, and I decided to check one out for myself.
Marketed as an alternative source of small group entertainment, forget bowling, cinema or traditional team-building activities, and tackle both mental and physical challenges presented to you in the locked room. Enter the mind of a missing or murdered person, find clues and hints to get you closer to unlocking the mystery and then the door.
Put on your critical thinking hat, take a step back to look from another perspective, and become your very own Sherlock Holmes, Hercule Poirot or Jonathan Creek (female fictional detectives are available), and unravel the secrets of the room within the time limit.
With two others I visited Tkalnia Zagadek in
Łódź, Poland, the title of which translates roughly as Puzzle Factory - a Polish play-on-words as
Łódź has a strong industrial past.
We entered the Insomnia room and were immediately plunged into the dark and told to search for flashlights and clues to get out. Having to solve a huge variety of challenges to open cupboards and undo padlocks, shining lights on certain objects, resolving chess games and leafing through books, all in the attempt to find a key to get out of the room, was simply exhilarating.
The experience was immense: thrilling, nerve-wracking, panic-inducing, stimulating, but also exceedingly pleasing when you figured something out and moved on to the next step, piecing together something you discovered 20 minutes ago with something scribbled on the wall or under a desk, unlocking a cupboard and edging ever closer to escaping the locked room.
I would highly recommend this type of activity, and if you ever visit Łódź then Tkalnia Zagadek is the place to go. The staff were very friendly and helpful and made sure that our time there was just perfect. I will certainly be going back to confront the second room there.
And the best thing about this type of adventure activity? It's hugely interactive, it lets every member of your group take part, it lasts for 45 minutes and definitely leaves you wanting more, and afterwards you can go out for drinks and dinner on a high, whether you solve it or not!
Enjoy! To find out more about Tkalnia Zagadek follow this link:
http://tkalniazagadek.pl/en/