Escape Rooms for the bachelor party

On the way to the safe harbour – a stopover at the Escape Room

Your best friend is already heading unerringly for the port of marriage. The preparations for the Day of Days are in full swing. And part of the planning is, of course, also how the farewell to bachelor or bachelor life should proceed. Because before the safe harbour is reached, life is to be celebrated together with friends once more and freedom is to be celebrated. And what could be better than a start in your JGA with a visit to an Escape Room. Because after you’re initially locked up in a mysterious room, you’ll combine and fiddle your way to freedom together – which you’ll undoubtedly be able to to toast afterwards.

A visit to an escape game with your friends guarantees you action and adventure – even without alcohol – and is the perfect introduction to the day. By puzzling together and searching for clues in the Escape Room, your group will be welded together – because together you are unbeatable.
An Escape Game is suitable for both smaller and larger groups – and is therefore more and more popular when a bachelor party is on the agenda. In theory, a visit to the Escape Room can start with just two players. But the more players there are, the more fun it can be. So why not form two teams and compete in two Escape Rooms in parallel. This increases the motivation and after a successful Escape Game each player is looking forward to a cool beer as a reward.

However, you should really make sure to treat yourself to the beer as a reward after the Escape Game. Because the general Escape Room organizer won’t let you play drunk. And alcohol is not even necessary for an unforgettable experience in the Escape Room. In this case, the job is done by the adrenaline that will shoot you through your body as you solve the various puzzles and tasks.

You should also be careful not to take photos during your stay in the Escape Room. Always keep in mind that there is a lot of work behind the puzzles and tasks and that you could reveal crucial clues with photos. But after the Escape Game you are invited to photograph as much and as freely as you like. You are also welcome to contact your game master and ask for one or two objects or accessories from your Escape Room. He will certainly not refuse your request!

Diary Day 1 Plan B Escape Game Stuttgart

So first day back after a couple of quiet days. When I walked into our office at Plan B, I realised I had missed the familiar atmosphere, everything just like I left it. I don’t need to wait for long before my first group of the day shows up, a group of 5 friends wanting to test their escape skills in Project:Impossible. Project Impossible being our hardest room, and them being first time players, I was already prepared for an exciting and funny game. The group proved surprisingly adept at solving our riddles, and with only a little help from my end, they were able to fulfill their mission and escape within the hour.

A day at PlanB

In our shop there are rarely things that are unusual. The customers come by and talk to us and play their game. From time to time “funny” things happen during a game. Customers who solve a puzzle in an interesting way, or groups who have a lot of fun with each other, so that we as game leaders in our Escape Game Karlsruhe also get something out of it.

The funniest things, however, mostly happen with bachelor farewells, as recently when a group of 10 ladies played both rooms in parallel. The two groups were very keen to be faster than the other group, which is of course a very strong incentive. The walkie-talkie constantly asked how far the others were and whether their own group was solving the puzzles faster. Of course this is a bit difficult to answer with two different rooms, but the point of the story is that both groups finished the rooms exactly at the same time and faced each other in surprise.

A day at PlanB in Karlsruhe

Today we are not talking about a very large group that encourages each other to create the rooms as quickly as possible. Today we are talking about two groups. Because although our Escape Games in Kalrsruhe can also be played by 6 PErsons, that doesn’t mean that it’s impossible for two. It’s not easy but we’ve had a lot of two groups that made it out of our rooms.

E.g. last week when a young man invited his date to our Escape Room. Somewhat unusual, but something like that remains in our memories. After initial difficulties and the somewhat strange situation of being chained together, the two did very well and worked wonderfully together, so that they managed to escape within 55 minutes. Escape Room “The abandoned laboratory of the crazy photographer” Escape Game in Karlsruhe