Designer Creative Works has already installed its new Infinite Escapes escape room attractions at three US facilities: Adventure Quest Laser Tag in Louisiana, Funopolis in Georgia and Eastern Shore Lanes in Alabama.

Creative Works currently offers two themes for their Infinite Escapes attractions: Pharaoh’s Revenge and Inventor’s Workshop. Pharaoh’s Revenge is designed to feel like an ancient stone structure at an archaeological dig site. Guests travel deeper into the Egyptian tomb to solve the puzzles and break the Pharaoh’s curse. Inventor’s Workshop recreates Victorian-era England with a steampunk twist. Guests are detectives who enter the home of the recently-deceased inventor in order to find his will before the bank arrives to seize his assets.
Escape rooms, an increasingly popular attraction for FECs, have visitors progress through a series of rooms to find clues and solve puzzles in order to escape.
The company installed the Pharaoh’s revenge theme for Adventure Quest Laser Tag and Funopolis, while Eastern Shore Lanes received both.
Mike Ward, marketing director of Adventure Quest Laser Tag, said: “We had a couple of people say they forgot they weren’t actually in an Egyptian tomb. It’s been really cool to watch them be immersed in that environment and forget about everything else. That’s what it’s all about.”
Armando Lanuti, vice president of Creative Works, said: “Our company has been building themed attractions for 20 years and we love creating these memorable experiences for guests.”
“We’re looking forward to installing more of these attractions and announcing additional themes to our line-up very soon.”