![]() ![]() If the whole idea of being locked in a room with no known way out makes you squirm, rest assured that if the experience gets to be too much, there’s an emergency button that’ll open the door. The end of the hour found us close to escape however, time ran out as we were just a few clues away from finding the key. It was probably one of the fastest hours of my life, as every second was spent either trying to find a clue, solve a clue or wonder why I wasn’t smart enough to do one of the aforementioned options. While one person was feeling around the door-frame, another was searching cabinets while others were punching numbers into the combination lock, helping us find clues faster. Having a larger group definitely worked to our advantage as it allowed us to cover more ground. I won’t tell you where the clues are, but here’s a free hint: if you want to do well, work with your team. There were about 20-25 clues in all and no prior knowledge was required to solve them-everything you need is right there in the room. The experience is supervised the whole time, so when you get stuck, you can hold up a placard saying “hint please” (you get three) and a tip will appear on the screen, helping move you onto the next clue. Cabinets were opened, sofa cushions searched and potted plants unearthed, all in the quest to find combinations, puzzle pieces and anything else that could help us get out of the room. ![]() Having the unrelenting countdown on the small TV screen put us in a determined frenzy, turning the room upside down (without causing irreparable damage of course), trying to find clues. If you want to see a group of journalists work quickly, give them a deadline. After a short video, explaining what to do (find the key and escape) and what not to do (dismantle furniture, wreck the place), the hour-countdown began. And while the premise of escape rooms is simple, escaping is not. We were charged with the task of searching out clues, unlocking locks, and decoding puzzles, all in an effort to find the key to let us out. We opted for the Apartment Room to fit our team of eight editors turned aspiring escape artists. The Mineola site features five themed-rooms, including the Interrogation Room, Subway and Prison, which can fit two to 12 people. There are several escape room locations throughout New York City and a couple on Long Island, with Can You Escape? LI being the only year-round Nassau location. Since opening in Mineola a year and a half ago, Can You Escape? LI has gained popularity among all age groups, especially with those looking for a creative night out, team-building activity or party idea. Or perhaps it was just curiosity that drew them all to Can You Escape? LI, where guests are locked in themed-rooms and have one hour to escape by finding clues and solving puzzles. ![]() I guess it’s safe to say my coworkers like or at least can tolerate me, because when I asked if they wanted to be locked in a small room with me, they agreed. This isn't an ordinary carnival something is very wrong.Anton editors test their skills at Can You Escape? LI No editors were harmed in the making of this article. You are trapped in an underwater laboratory! Can you and your fellow submariners find the clues, solve the puzzles, and escape the depths in 1 hour? Can you and your team solve the puzzles, decode the locks, and escape within one hour? Grab your friends, family, or co-workers and join the tens of thousands of escape artists who have tested their mental might at America's original world famous real life room escape Puzzle Break - now available in Long Island! As you look around you start to notice strange objects and messages - or are they clues? - hidden around the room. Live interactive escape the room game founded in Seattle - and now featured on Royal Caribbean Cruises!ĭo you have what it takes to escape the room in 60 minutes? The world famous Puzzle Break…now right here in NY.
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