Yes, Our Escape Rooms and Laser Adventure are Open! Read on for details on how we’re continuing to respond to the Coronavirus at Escape The Netherworld.

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Until further notice, we will no longer be offering public games and are changing our pricing so as to not penalize patrons for having to play private games. In a private game environment, only you and your chosen group will partake in game play and no strangers can join your game. Previously, private game play required a 4 player minimum at $35 per person, but we are lowering this price to $28 (same price as public game play) for the required first 4 players and discounting the price even further to $22 for each additional player. Each game can accommodate up to 8 people.

We have added extra measures to our already thorough cleaning regimen which includes disinfecting props, doorknobs and touch surfaces with high grade disinfectants. Each of our rooms is cleaned before and after each game.

In addition to our staff requirement of regular and thorough hand washing, all patrons will now be required to wash their hands prior to entering our escape rooms.

We are actively and continuously monitoring (via local/national authorities, public health advice, and CDC/WHO guidelines) the status of the COVID-19 Coronavirus outbreak and are prepared to close our escape rooms should such measures be deemed appropriate. If we do close in response to COVID-19, refunds or rescheduling (patrons choice) will of course be made for those impacted by such a measure.
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We know you’ve heard this all before, but here’s some community guidance:

– Be sure to frequently wash hands for 20 seconds and keep hands away from your face. Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol if soap and water are not available.
– Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
– Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
– Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
– Work on your elbow bumps. Shaking hands is second nature for most people but it’s a courtesy we should all forego for the time being.
– Stay home when you are sick and call your doctor if you are experiencing fever, or other flu-like symptoms.
– If you plan to travel, please refer to the CDC’s travel advisories for updates.