About this tour
When Tom from our BugBitten team ran one of The Escape Game's adventures at Crocker Park in Westlake, it was a solid puzzle-and-teamwork hit. Five themed rooms spread across the venue — including the newer Timeliner: Train Through Time — each packed with logic challenges and physical clues to unravel within 60 minutes. Groups up to eight players tackle these games together, with a briefing beforehand and a wind-down after. The setting's bright and adventurous rather than spooky-dark, and the shopping-and-dining hub location means you can fuel up before or celebrate after with proper meals and ice cream nearby.
Highlights
- Five distinct room themes, each with multi-room layouts and different difficulty angles
- Timeliner game offers a fresh puzzle concept worth trying if it's new to you
- Bright, non-scary atmosphere works well for mixed-age groups over teens
- Venue is wheelchair-accessible; infants welcome in prams
- Exit button in every locked door removes the claustrophobia factor
- Crocker Park location puts quality dining and ice cream within walking distance
- Eight-person maximum keeps groups manageable and communication tight
- Designed for exactly one intense hour of play, so time management is crisp
What to expect
Rock up 15 minutes early for your briefing — staff walk you through the story, your mission, and how the room mechanics work. Then you're locked in (but can bail anytime via the exit button) and have 60 minutes to follow clues, solve puzzles, and unlock the next section. Our experience with these games is they're properly designed; it's not guesswork or pixel-hunting nonsense. You'll genuinely need to think as a team, spot visual details, and piece logic together. The rooms aren't dark or claustrophobic — lights are on, the space is clear. After your hour, you get 15 minutes to decompress, grab photos, and celebrate or strategise what you'd do differently.
Note: if you don't book all eight spots, other groups may join your team. That can be fun for a bigger crowd or a bit awkward if you wanted it intimate — worth clarifying when you book. The age recommendation is 13+, though younger kids can play if an adult's with them.
Good to know
These rooms genuinely stand out from budget escape-room chains. The puzzles are logical, the stories are engaging, and the non-scary vibe means families and nervous players feel comfortable. Accessibility is solid — wheelchair-friendly, prams fine, service animals welcome. It's suitable for any fitness level, so you're not crawling through vents. The Crocker Park location is a genuine bonus: Bar Louie, The Cheesecake Factory, Barraco, and Graeter's ice cream are right there for pre- or post-game hangs.
Younger players under 13 may find content tricky, and anyone 14 or under needs an adult both playing and signing their waiver. If you haven't booked a private group, expect strangers joining your team — confirm whether that's a dealbreaker for you. Plan 90 minutes total (15 min briefing + 60 min play + 15 min debrief), not just the hour.
Just yourselves. Puzzles don't require gear. Wear comfortable clothes. Peak times are weekends and school holidays — book ahead.
Tour sold and operated by Viator via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries written by our team — not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







