![]() ![]() Whichever kinds of clues and puzzles you use, make sure the places the clues are hidden are safe and that they’re not too obvious so as to give the game away at the start. The first clue should be nearest to the starting door but can still be a little bit hidden so that the guests have to search the room to discover the clue. In some cases, you might need to give the party guests a few extra minutes (or an extra hint) to help them finish the game.īirthday escape room games usually have 2-3 keys and 3-4 puzzles for children to solve that take them to different places in the room. While novice escapers might need the entire time allotment, experienced escapers might work through the game in as little as 15 minutes, which makes it especially important to pitch the difficulty of the puzzles to the age and experience level of the players. This gives the kids enough time to solve the puzzles without feeling stressed or rushed. For a birthday party escape room, the time limit could be anywhere between 60 and 90 minutes. The time limit motivates the party guests to problem-solve and allows you to move on to other games or formalities such as the cutting of the birthday cake. For example, pirate-themed bags filled with gold-coin chocolates, dinosaur bags with dinosaur gummies and toy dinosaurs, or fairy show bags with wings, wands, sparkly skirts, and other dress-up items for kids.Įvery escape room needs a time limit. If you have a theme, match the goodie bags and their contents to the theme. Inside, you could hide a special gift for the birthday kid (if they are completing the game alone) or goodie bags for the party guests for a birthday party escape room. This could be decorated as a treasure chest, vault, birthday present, or another kind of box that fits the storyline. ![]() The surprise that awaits once the door is unlocked is what makes birthday party escape rooms so much fun! Open the BoxĪn alternative objective could be a locked box in the center of the room that the children need to open. On the other side of the door, you can fill the space with decorations and prizes or a special table with the birthday cake. If the game starts at the front door, the objective will be to open the back door and visa-versa. For younger kids, you could have them find a key made of clay or pipe cleaners that they have to put in a paper bag or plastic container designated as the “lock box.” For older children, you can have them find the actual key for the door (or a copy of the key). The most classic objective for an escape room party is to find the key to unlock a door. As long as the children know what their objective is, they’ll be motivated to finish the game. You can use children’s stories and even movies to help you create the storyline for your birthday party escape room. Unlock the secret door in the tree to find out what’s on the other side. Fairies-You stumble upon a magic forest filled with flowers, toadstools, and strawberries when you hear an enchanting song coming from a tree.Unlock the chest and escape with the booty before you’re caught by the sea police. Pirates-You and your pirate crew have found a treasure chest filled with coins and jewels.Open the door to the laboratory and fetch the antidote before it’s too late. Dinosaurs-You are in Jurassic World and the dinosaurs have gone crazy.For birthday parties, you’ll want a storyline that’s exciting but not scary and motivates the children to solve puzzles and win the game. Next, the escape room will need a storyline based on the theme. ![]() Using common items or party kits, it’s easy to match the decorations and invitations for the child’s birthday party to the theme of the escape, and many of these themed items can also be used as puzzles and clues. ![]() Furthermore, most birthday party escape room themes are either based on a party theme (using cupcakes, popcorn, and balloon-based clues) or another theme that many children like, such as dinosaurs, pirates, fairies, under-the-sea, and even unicorns. This makes the escape more exciting and draws the children into the story. Ready to create your escape room party? Let’s get started!Ī kids’ birthday escape room always needs to have a theme. To get started on your escape room birthday party, you’ll need: It’s easy to create your own DIY escape room with a few party items and printed clues, and the party guests will go home with a huge sense of achievement and prizes to show their family and friends. If you have a budding Sherlock on your hands, building a birthday party escape room is a terrific idea. ![]()
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