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Spalding escape rooms unveils exciting new challenges




Think you can put your mind to the test and beat the clock? If so, why not try out this new interactive escape room which has been created to make you sweat under pressure.

Rush Hour Escape Rooms in Spalding will be welcoming the ‘Lost and Found’ theme to customers from Thursday, October 26.

The quirky design involves a magical land filled with various different lost objects, along with other weird and wonderful items.

Rush Hour Escape Rooms in Spalding present their newest design
Rush Hour Escape Rooms in Spalding present their newest design

Players will be transported to this peculiar place and will have to solve mysteries, find clues and complete all of the challenges to escape within 60 minutes.

Owner of the business Brett Harman said: “I feel incredibly excited but also apprehensive. I hope that people can connect with the theme and have as much fun playing it as I did making it.

“Myself and my partner Hannah Stinson wanted to make it immersive and relatable. The room is littered with items on the floor and the ceiling – it looks spectacular.

' Lost and Found ' can be booked now and playable from Thursday 26th October
' Lost and Found ' can be booked now and playable from Thursday 26th October

“When we were brainstorming different ideas, we aimed to create something a bit more original. After doing some research, we found that this new theme is not in any other escape rooms in the UK.”

The independent family run business create all of the ideas, props and puzzles from scratch to make it a unique experience for visitors.

Brett said: “It is such a different type of entertainment and it massively revolves around teamwork and communication, it really does just bring people together.”

Book your time slot by visiting the Rush Hour Escape Rooms website
Book your time slot by visiting the Rush Hour Escape Rooms website
The room will include various different padlocks, game and challenges to crack
The room will include various different padlocks, game and challenges to crack

Rush Hour Escape Rooms also have two other challenging rooms, ‘Escape to Wonderland’ and ‘Game Over’.

Explaining how they rate the difficulty level Brett added: “The Lost and Found design is our most difficult and immersive room so far. We do advise that children under 10 may find the puzzles a bit challenging so we recommend adults being present.”

The time slots are now available to book by visiting the website.

Prices start from £23 per person for teams of two. The price then decreases by £1 for every additional person, for example a group of five will cost £20 per person.



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