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  • Question
    How do you get better at escape rooms?
    Daniel D'Onofrio
    Escape Room Expert
    Daniel D'Onofrio, a leading Escape Room Expert and Co-Founder of Adventure Vault, has been creating fun and engaging escape room experiences in South Florida alongside his talented team for over seven years! Adventure Vault is comprised of Daniel’s brother Lucas and his sister-in-law Tamara. This close-knit trio shares a passion for crafting exciting escape rooms that everyone can enjoy, regardless of their background or previous escape room experiences. Adventure Vault is also home to a cutting-edge virtual reality arcade, showcasing the team's dedication to providing unforgettable, enjoyable adventures for all!
    Escape Room Expert
    Expert Answer
    Doing more escape rooms can definitely be helpful! The first one will always be the hardest, because you have no idea what to expect or what you're looking for. But after you do the first one, the process starts to make more sense, and you can apply your experiences from past escape rooms to future rooms.
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    How can I be smart in an escape room?
    Daniel D'Onofrio
    Escape Room Expert
    Daniel D'Onofrio, a leading Escape Room Expert and Co-Founder of Adventure Vault, has been creating fun and engaging escape room experiences in South Florida alongside his talented team for over seven years! Adventure Vault is comprised of Daniel’s brother Lucas and his sister-in-law Tamara. This close-knit trio shares a passion for crafting exciting escape rooms that everyone can enjoy, regardless of their background or previous escape room experiences. Adventure Vault is also home to a cutting-edge virtual reality arcade, showcasing the team's dedication to providing unforgettable, enjoyable adventures for all!
    Escape Room Expert
    Expert Answer
    Make sure that you're communicating with everyone in your group and working together! Someone might find a puzzle piece or clue that you need for something later on, but if they don't communicate what they've found, it can slow everything down. Try not to overthink in an escape room, either—a lot of the puzzles are pretty straightforward. The simplest puzzles can actually catch people off guard, because people don't expect them to be as simple as they actually are.
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    How do you make an escape room for young children?
    Daniel D'Onofrio
    Escape Room Expert
    Daniel D'Onofrio, a leading Escape Room Expert and Co-Founder of Adventure Vault, has been creating fun and engaging escape room experiences in South Florida alongside his talented team for over seven years! Adventure Vault is comprised of Daniel’s brother Lucas and his sister-in-law Tamara. This close-knit trio shares a passion for crafting exciting escape rooms that everyone can enjoy, regardless of their background or previous escape room experiences. Adventure Vault is also home to a cutting-edge virtual reality arcade, showcasing the team's dedication to providing unforgettable, enjoyable adventures for all!
    Escape Room Expert
    Expert Answer
    Young kids usually want to solve things back to back and not have much downtime in between. So, it's definitely important to make the puzzles straightforward and easy to solve. For instance, the kids could all work together to find pieces of a puzzle that they then put together.
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    Should I play with guests or stay outside of the room?
    Community Answer
    Outside because they might want to solve it themselves. You should give them all walkie talkies, and connect them to your talkie so they can tell you where they are, and you can give RM close.
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    What kind of themes could I use?
    DavidDWatson
    Community Answer
    You can use a zombie attack theme, a virus infection theme, a memory loss theme, a jungle theme, or away from city theme. You could also get creative and use a different theme.
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    How do I have an escape room without a room?
    Community Answer
    Try setting something up outside. You could create boundaries that players aren't allowed to cross, just make sure your theme still suits the environment given.
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    What if I have a messy house?
    Community Answer
    Clean up, organize, and put things away where they belong. If you're just going to use one room, you only really need to clean that room.
  • Question
    What could be a storyline for an 80's disco themed escape room?
    Community Answer
    You could have them all be in a locked dance area, and the owner forgets the passcode to open the door so people can leave the club.
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    Can I make an escape room online?
    ViVu Studio
    Community Answer
    You could do a virtual entrance and challenge visitors to unlock pages (calling them rooms). Prizes could be discounts to an offline download. They could even play with friends, requiring them all to sign up for your website (escape room). Or create a 3D scene allowing a multi-user pool to augment a scan-in feed/video (or something like that).
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    How do I make props for my escape room if I can't buy anything?
    Community Answer
    You can try to D.I.Y. some items that you already have, or make a digital online escape room.
  • Question
    How can I make an escape room without a locking door?
    Community Answer
    Maybe have the goal be to find a buzzer (put the buzzer in a locked box), then the contestants have to find the pin to unlock the box.
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    What should I do if I want the escape room to be outside the house or in a different building?
    Community Answer
    Add boundaries and make sure you can watch the players so you know they’re not cheating.
  • Question
    How do I make an escape room on a budget?
    Community Answer
    You could make challenges with materials you already have, ask friends to borrow stuff, or simply tell your guests to use their imagination.
  • Question
    Can I plan an escape room without doing anything in the room except for putting things into it?
    Community Answer
    Of course you can. You just have to be creative about what you put into the room.
  • Question
    Can the prize for an escape room be a large amount of money?
    Community Answer
    If you are willing to give away a large amount of money, sure!
  • Question
    How can I film an escape room with only one camera?
    Community Answer
    Put it in a place that can see everything. That way you should have no problems.
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    What can the prize be for escaping an escape room?
    Community Answer
    It can be anything from candy to small trinkets, to money or a gift card. It all depends on your budget and what you think the participants might like to have.
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    What are some good props to use in an escape room?
    Community Answer
    Locked boxes are a good choice. If you have any, get tons of paper and write clues. Make the first one the easiest and go up to extremely hard until you grow tired of it. Make something for the last one that is the most fun.
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    Do I need to have a theme, props and costumes for my escape room?
    Community Answer
    A theme is very important. The props and costumes are not necessary, though they can go a long way toward the experience of the escape room.
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    Would a good theme be space?
    Community Answer
    Space is a good theme. For example, you could say they are locked in a spaceship, or on a strange planet. If on a planet, choose something like a cave, building, prison or quarantine zone to escape from.
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    What website could I use to create a online escape room?
    Community Answer
    Wix is an easy website to use, and you can upload pics and links on it. You can add patterns and colours as well.
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