Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Escape


I'm not really overly familiar with escape rooms but apparently this place has several  different kinds. Sometimes the idea of a place to escape to sounds better than escaping from. A quiet relaxing place would do the trick.

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10 comments:

  1. I have only seen escape rooms on TV shows, I agree about being in a quiet relaxing place. Take care, have a wonderful day!

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  2. ...thi doesn't sound like my thing.

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  3. We have a few escape rooms in Perth, but I've never been to one. My daughter has been to a few and said they were great fun.

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  4. I'm with you on totally on this one. My work team contemplated an escape room as a team event a few years ago. Thankfully, most didn't want it. We ended up with go-carts instead. That had it's own set of challenges. ;-)

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  5. I did it with my pal in the past. It is quite daunting when I cant figure out the clues

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  6. I've often wondered about escape rooms and I am relieved to learn that they places to escape from the crowds, noise and bustle on the streets. Do they serve tea?

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  7. Not my cup of tea Pat. But your photos are! Aloha

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  8. I always thought a quiet place to relax and escape to was called a library. I understand there are places that have rooms where the goal is to escape from them. Perhaps it is the latter?

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  9. Oh, I am SO with you! Escape to a peaceful, quiet place, sounds good.
    And it´s got nothing to do with getting old. At age 14 I was knitting in my room... ;-)

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