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Visiting An Escape Room? Here Are 10 Tips For Escaping

 

As Escape Room games are becoming more popular, many varieties of groups are beginning to participate in them, such as a group of friends, a birthday party, or an office team. Sometimes two or three friends decide to play and end up getting paired with a group of strangers. No matter how your group is formed, the rules are still the same: you and your group are locked in a room for 60 minutes. If you escape before the hour is up, you win. Don’t feel bad; a lot of groups fail. There are clues of some type hidden in the room which is left for you and your group to decipher. The goal of the game is to figure out how to escape the room by deciphering the clues that may also be hidden. It’s best to work as a group. If you find yourself in one of these groups, here are the top ten tips for escaping an escape room.

#10- GO TO THE BATHROOM!

Before getting locked inside your Escape Room, make sure you go to the bathroom because you won’t be able to go once the timer starts. Most people won’t give it a thought, thinking it’s not a big deal. Then they get locked in and suddenly, it is a big deal! It’s better to go ahead and go before so that you’re sure it won’t be a problem once you’re locked in and need to be able to think!

#9- CHOOSE YOUR ROOM WISELY

There are two types of Escape Room games to choose from, Japanese and Norwegian. Teams are challenged to find clues using their observational skills in the Japanese style. Games rooms will be themed, like a video game. Clues will lead you to a bookshelf where the books need to be arranged in a specific order, which will, in turn, give you a numbered clue such as a combination lock or a riddle when reading the titles. This set of instructions would then lead you to a container with switches within that have to be flipped in a specific order which will then illuminate a secret compartment where a note is hidden…and so on

In the Norwegian style, challenges are placed in a dull room with a focus on the puzzles themselves, such as a box which opens up with pictures inside, a pendant that has a hidden secret, or a labyrinth with a ball inside. Each puzzle is connected to the next one. When you put all the puzzles together, you can find the key to escaping the room.

It’s not that either style is better than the other, but you should choose according to you and your group’s skills sets. Both are fun; both are difficult. Either can be insanely frustrating.

#8- CHOOSE YOUR TEAMMATES WISELY

Don’t end up getting locked in a room with a bunch of people who don’t like each other! The first thing that will happen is a leadership squabble will erupt and before you know it, time is up, and no one accomplished anything. It’s also good to choose teammates that are good at math, problem-solving, or puzzles. You will have a better chance of getting out if you are at least familiar with others in your group. You don’t want to get locked up with someone with a temper problem, either. Losing tempers in these situations only leads to lessening the ability of the group to solve clues and escape. The group needs to work together as a team.

#7- KEEP MOVING

Observe every single thing in the room. Everything! Twice! Yes, it can be a little claustrophobic when they lock that door, but don’t let that stop you! Immediately start looking for clues and continue to stay active until you have escaped from the room or time has run out. Check everything. Anything can be a clue. Does the lamp unscrew to reveal a hidden scroll? Does the letter scratch out in a picture mean anything? Is that a pocket or look like one? Clues can be misinterpreted and probably will at first until a more precise picture begins to emerge. Connections will start to appear, leading you to more clues, which get pieced together, and you end up escaping from the room!

#6- TALK IT OUT

If you find something you think is a clue, bring it to the attention of the group. When anyone in the group finds what s/he thinks is a clue, discuss as a group why it is or isn’t a clue. If it is a clue, discuss together how it could lead to the next clue. Working together as a group is the best way of getting out of the room. To work together, you must talk to one another.

#5- KEEP TRACK OF STUFF

Write down clues if you need to. If you pick something up, remember where you got it from. One clue generally leads to another, so don’t forget how you arrived at your decision or thinking. Write down things you need to remember or that are important. Sometimes writing things down makes it easier to see how they connect or affect each other. Either way, you’ll have to put clues together to solve puzzles and unlock consecutive clues. Keep track of it all; you don’t want to forget something important to escaping!

#4- DON’T PANIC WHEN TIME STARTS RUNNING DOWN

I guess I forgot to mention the astronomical clock on the wall in each Escape Room which counts down the time, second by second until 60 minutes is up! Don’t let it force you into hurrying through clues; you may skip something important and end up getting stuck. Efficiently, go through all the clues, discuss possible outcomes or answers. Just keep working until you have no time left. You never know when you and your group will figure out how to escape with seconds left; it is still a win!

#3- YOU’RE PROBABLY GOING TO GUESS WRONG

No matter how comfortable you may think the puzzles are, more than likely, you’ve missed something or made something up out of nothing by misinterpreting a puzzle or doing a puzzle out of something that wasn’t even a clue. Don’t get upset if what you guess is wrong; learning what answers are wrong leads to finding the answer which is right and will lead you out of the room! It’s also better to be able to completely rule out something as not being relevant than to overlook something because you assume it’s irrelevant. Make sure!

#2- STICK TO YOUR GUNS

If you solve a puzzle or clue which then leads to another, you’re probably on to something. Don’t let someone else talk you out of pursuing it or convince you that it doesn’t help with escaping the room. You never know what may help you escape a room. That’s part of the fun! Besides, it is very satisfying when your clue leads to another puzzle which ends up leading to solving how to escape the room! If you find a clue, stick with it.

#1- REMEMBER THAT IT’S JUST A GAME

Winning is impressive, but failing to escape the room is not the worse thing. Yes, it is frustrating, and it’s even more so to hear you ”almost” had it. Remember to take that ”five more minutes, and you guys would have had it” or ” you were on the right track, just ran out of time” and run with it. It’s just a game. You almost won. It will get you ready for the next time you decide to play an Escape Room game!

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How To Save Money in Your Next Trip To Las Vegas

  • Posted by GameMaster in Las Vegas on November 29th, 2017

A visit to Las Vegas does not always have to break the bank. There are some ways to save so you can visit on a budget and still get the same exciting Vegas experience.

MyVegas

MyVegas is one of the top ways to save money. This is a Facebook and online game that allows you to play games and earn credits. These credits can be exchanged for real-life perks including hotel comps, discounted hotel rates, spa certificates, restaurant or show discounts as well as free-play in casinos. You need to remember that it takes some time to accumulate credits that will translate into anything of significant value. If you are diligent, then you can earn yourself some nice treats and big savings. You can visit their website to obtain some additional chips for the MyVegas game. You may have to play for a year or so, but think how worth it that is to see the Cirque show and stay at the MGM for free.

Rewards Cards

Every hotel chain has their own rewards cards and programs that can help you to save. Each time you play, eat, shop or stay at their locations you earn points. These points can be redeemed as hotel stays, spa treatments or free play on the casino floor. The best part of these rewards cards is that they can be used off-site at any sister companies to continue earning points for you.

Go Off-Strip

Given that the Strip is where most of the action happens, it is the go-to place for most Vegas visitors. There are savings to be had if you are willing to venture off the beaten path a little. Depending on the hotel, you can get significant savings if they are located off the strip. A room in Caesars can cost you $859, and the same room in the Palms will be $581. That is a big enough savings to get you some nice meals and a show or two.

Rent a car

It may not seem like it’s necessary, but renting a car does save. When you add up the taxi fare to and from the airport, it actually ends up being more than a two-day car rental. Parking at the hotels is free so there is no additional cost, plus you have a car to get you around at your own convenience for when you do want to venture away from the strip.

Get an upgrade

To get an upgrade and live on the fancy side, try the $20 trick. When you check in to your hotel, slip a $20 bill between the credit card and your ID when you hand them to the desk clerk. Not all agents will submit to this, but you are in Vegas so it may just be worth the gamble. You can even check online for listings of hotels where this has worked before to balance the odds more in your favor.

Visit during the week

This is a tip for all destinations really, but especially valid for Vegas. The weekends are always booked and crowded, which means higher room rates. There is no need to feel slighted by visiting during the week, because Vegas parties every day, so you won’t miss out on anything.

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1775 E Tropicana Ave Suite 100,
Las Vegas, NV 89119, USA
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The Best Time of Year to Visit Las Vegas, NV

  • Posted by GameMaster in Las Vegas on November 26th, 2017

There is not a perfect time to visit Las Vegas. Given that most of the visitors spend the majority of time indoors, you can visit during any season. There are many activities in Las Vegas that run year-round because of the beautiful weather. Most people find the summer months in Las Vegas to be unbearable because of the heat and will only partake in indoor activities. The heat causes people to choose vacation dates in the winter months between December and February, but the city is more crowded, and you should expect higher room rates. Spring months between March and May as well as Autumn months of September through November, therefore tend to be the recommendation. Visiting at these times means fewer crowds and the weather is not so severe, and you can enjoy some outdoor attractions and activities too.

January: The average temperatures are around 58 degrees F with lows close to 39 degrees. This month typically is the second coldest month of the year.

February: The average highs will be around 62 degrees and low temperatures close to 43 degrees. February also sees the most precipitation, with annual rates averaging close to one inch.

March: Spring arrives in the city with pleasant temperatures in the low seventies and the nights can cool down to 49 degrees, but are still warmer than those winter months.

April: Temperatures continue to increase on average per day with nights as low as 56 degrees and highs closer to 78.

May: Average daily highs creep up to 89 degrees. May is the month with the most considerable disparity between day and night temperatures as the evenings cool down to 66 degrees.

June: The month when Las Vegas gets the most amount of sunshine, with an average of over 402 hours of exposure and zero rainfall. The heat of this summer month can be intense with no precipitation and highs up to 99 degrees.

July: This is the peak of the Las Vegas summer and the hottest month of the year, with temperatures climbing to 104 degrees. The lows at night cool down to 79 degrees, which was the high only a few months back.

August: Still sweltering, but the temperature cools to around 102. August registers as the city’s second hottest month.

September: This is technically the start of the fall season, but temperatures are still as high as 94 degrees with nights cooling down to 71.

October: Temperatures start to fall delivering highs around 81 degrees and lows in the high fifties.

November: This month brings the most significant fall in temperatures with days running close to 66 degrees and nights cooling to 47.

December: This is the coldest month of the year, with highs close to 57 degrees and the nights cooling to 39 degrees.

Las Vegas always has plenty to see and do so there is never a wrong time to visit. Mid-week trips are recommended to avoid the hustle of the weekend rushes. The fewer crowds there are, the cheaper your rates will be too. If you are going to the parties, then the biggest and best events are typically held in March. If you plan to see the Grand Canyon during your stay, then schedule a spring or fall visit. Camping season starts in September, so plan accordingly if you are looking to enjoy the outdoors rather than the indoors.

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How to Choose Which Escape Room to Play

 

Escape rooms have become a popular game over the years. The game entails you and your team finding clues and solving puzzles to either escape a room or complete a specific goal in a given time period (usually 60 minutes). If you have not been in an escape room before, it may be hard for you to choose an escape room to visit. However, this article will help you determine how you can choose an escape room.

Choosing an escape room

If you are looking for escape rooms in your city or town, you can start by visiting sites like Yelp and TripAdvisor. Most escape room businesses have listed their locations, themes, and stories. You need to consider the room which sounds exciting/interesting to you because escape rooms are all about fun. If there are several escape rooms in your town or city to choose from, you are lucky because you’ve variable options. There are different storylines and themes depending on the escape room you’ve visited. Do you feel like halting a missile launch before time runs out or robbing a bank? You can also escape from a serial killer, find treasures or even detonate a bomb! You need to take into account who is on your team because some themes and physical requirements needed may not be suitable for everyone.

Companies offering escape rooms are very good at listing what is expected from players. They also list whether there are any fear factors and any other relevant details. Not all escape rooms require you to be locked inside; hence, you don’t have to be worried because you have plenty of options to choose from.

Picking your team and making a booking

When picking a team, it is recommended you select a group of people who know each other very well to facilitate effective communication in an escape room. You will also identify each other’s strengths and weaknesses to help each other in completing the task given. Having diversity on a team is okay because it helps the team have different approaches and mindset to a task. Escape games are very effective in team building, strengthening and improving communication and improving teamwork skills. With all these benefits, escape room is a great social activity for friends and family.

Escape rooms have different rules depending on the objective and the owner. Some escape rooms take bookings until they reach the room capacity. This means that, if you don’t book all the slots, you may end up playing with strangers. On the other hand, some escape rooms companies can offer you the entire room as a private booking.

When booking an escape room, you should inquire about these details to help you understand and avoid disappointments after booking. However, playing with strangers is not a bad thing after all but if it is your first time, playing with the people you know is the best option.

Escape rooms have different capacities. Most rooms have a minimum of 2 players, and the maximum can be between 4 or 10+.

When you start playing escape rooms, having more players helps you complete the task with ease. However, the more you play, the more you will feel the need to play with a small team to participate as much as you would like. Sometimes when you play with a large team, you may not be much involved in solving some puzzles. Don’t hesitate to call an escape room to inquire about their services if you have any question.

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1775 E Tropicana Ave #100, Las Vegas, NV 89119, USA
+1 702-528-1459


How to Start a Successful Escape Room Business

Did you know that people who like puzzles and mysteries have problems figuring out what they want to be when they grow up? People who like playing escape rooms love puzzles because they are imaginative and curious to solve mysteries. If you are considering making money by confounding people with diabolical schemes trying to solve them, designing an escape room is a good idea. Watching people play an escape room you designed is fun, but it is not easy because you will be running a business. You need to be hardworking, creative and dedicated to being successful in starting and running your business.

Escape room business owner roles

Before starting an escape room business, you need to understand your roles clearly. You need to have an escape room business plan and an escape room business plan writer if you cannot do it yourself. Depending on how good you are in designing a business plan, you need a computer and a template to have a detailed business plan that includes a detailed description of your business. The plan should also have well-researched details of how you will finance, build, manage, maintain and market your escape room business. Since you will require financing, you need to have a business plan that is thoroughly researched, well written and organized.

Even though doing a thorough research and writing a 15+ page document is not an easy task, you need to do it because it is your initial step. You need to have a presentable business plan to advance in designing an escape room. Therefore, designing a business plan will help you understand the hard work, commitment, and creativity needed in setting up an effective business.

Legal business entity set up

Although laws may vary in other countries, if you want to set up a business in the US, you need to form a business entity to fulfill legal purposes. In the US, you will have the options to operate as a partnership, sole proprietor, a corporation, an LLC or as a cooperative. You should understand that each of these business types have different tax requirements, legal requirements, and differing liability. Therefore, you need professional help from an attorney and an accountant to know which business type suits you best. In addition to choosing your business status, you need to research and comply with:

• Zoning ordinances
ADA and OSHA requirements
• Parking spaces obligations
• Liability waiver requisites
• Fire code among others

Finally, if you are going to hire employees, you are subjected to additional legal stipulations because you will have to establish procedures for liability-imbued situations, e.g., when customers are injured, employees are injured, etc. You need to be very careful when setting up a legal entity for your business. You can either do it yourself or hire legal counsel to help you if you cannot be able to it on your own. Alternatively, if you have a partner or friend who likes being involved in such activities, you might include him or her to help you.

Accountant/ bookkeeper

Since you will be the accountant/bookkeeper, you will have to create a start-up budget and a financial plan to start and run your business. You will have to do a thorough research to draft a budget. As you progress, keeping good expenditure records help you in paying taxes and budgeting to keep your business profitable. If you are not a good bookkeeper and you can be able to afford a professional bookkeeper in your budget, you can go ahead and hire a professional accountant to help you in bookkeeping. However, you should also be prepared to manage some of the records yourself.

Negotiator/hand shaker

Negotiation skills are a key part of setting up a business. When setting up an escape room business, you will have to make phone calls and meet with other people for negotiations. Some of these people you will meet include landlords, contractors, loan officers and government officials. You will, therefore, need to have good negotiation skills because you will have to convince the people you meet to help you. For instance, you will have to convince a loan officer or your parents that the business you are about to set up will make money for them to lend you money.

You will also need to look for a strategic location to set up your business and then negotiate lease terms with the landlord. Finally, if you are not going to build the rooms yourself, you will have to get bids from different contractors, interview them and then choose the best contractor. To achieve all these, you need to have good communication skills, good personal skills, and excellent negotiations skills. If you are going to build the room(s) yourself, you will have to handle plan approval, building permits and inspections yourself.

Contractor/handyman/facilities manager

Even though you will hire a contractor to build your rooms or lobby, you will still need regular maintenance after the contractor is done. Your rooms and lobby require routine repair and maintenance to keep them in perfect conditions for a long time. Regardless of the warning posts and instructions you will give, escape patrons usually breaks things from time to time and hence the need for regular repairs and maintenance.

Employer/manager/supervisor

Unless you are planning to run the escape room business yourself or with a partner, you will have to hire a manager/supervisor to help you. When hiring, you will have to advertise open positions, review submitted applications, interview qualified candidates and hire the employees you need. The number of employees will be determined by the size of your business and the budget you’ve drafted. In the United States, when hiring employees, you need to consider specific paperwork, tax withholding, insurance cover among other requirements. After hiring, you will train, schedule their working time, supervise them and evaluate their performance.

Marketing expert

The marketing expert main responsibility is to make sure customers keep coming back while getting other new customers to keep the business running. As a marketer, you need to ensure that you book a given number of rooms or slots per day to meet your revenue projections. You will, therefore, have to be creative in advertising your escape room business. You can use social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and the like) to reach out to potential customers. You also need to make sure that the customers you’ve keep coming back by maintaining your rooms, offering them good discounts and rates.

Website administrator

Nowadays, most businesses are advertised on websites and social media accounts. You will have to design a website yourself or hire a web designer to set up a business website. The site can also be used as a booking portal to make booking easier. You can easily set up a website through Wix, WordPress, and Squarespace but if you don’t want to do it yourself, you can hire a budget-friendly website developer to set up and maintain your website.

Customer service representative

Since you will have a business website, you will offer contact details where customers can ask questions, clarify and give opinions about services offered. If you’ve never worked as a customer care representative, you will have to learn about it for a period of time before you start your business. Alternatively, you can hire a skilled customer care representative to help you address your customers. If you are going to offer customer service, you need to be very patient and understanding because you will get hurtful comments that might ruin your day. You should never be rude to a customer for leaving a review or giving a negative feedback about the service you are offering.

You cannot make everyone happy at the same time. Hence, you should understand you will have both positive and negative reviews. However, you should work hard to get more favorable reviews because they promote business growth as well as offering you motivation. The customer is always right, and you should not respond defensively. You should listen to the views and comments of your customers and the respond professionally without provoking them or being rude. You can easily build your business by offering impeccable customer service.

Here at Number One Escape Room, we’ve been running a successful escape room business for years now. Check our address & location out below!

Number One Escape Room Las Vegas
1775 E Tropicana Ave Suite 100,
Las Vegas, NV 89119, USA
+1 702-528-1459