Indoor Escape Room Package
Escape Hunt Brisbane offers a unique opportunity for students in Years 5–12 to engage in interactive, story-driven escape rooms. Each 60-minute game requires teams to work collaboratively to solve puzzles, uncover clues, and complete missions within a set timeframe. This experience enhances critical thinking, communication, and teamwork skills in an exciting environment.
Key Details:
Duration: Approximately 1.5 hours (including briefing and debriefing).
Group Size: Suitable for 8–60 students, divided into teams of 2–5 players.
Learning Outcomes: Enhances problem-solving, collaboration, and communication skills.
Location: 77 Russell Street, West End, Brisbane.
Available Escape Rooms
Escape Hunt Brisbane offers a variety of themed rooms to cater to different interests and age groups:
Murder in the Barber Shop: Investigate a mysterious murder in a 1950s barber shop.
Treachery at the Racetrack: Uncover the truth behind a suspicious death during a horse race.
Bomb at Government House: Race against time to prevent a bomb from detonating at a government building.
Our Finest Hour: Step into 1942 as MI6 agents tasked with stopping a devastating superweapon.
Blackbeard’s Treasure: Escape from a sinking pirate ship while securing Blackbeard’s hidden treasure.
The Jewel Thief: Solve the mystery of stolen jewels from the Brisbane Arts Theatre.
Each room is designed to be immersive and challenging, encouraging students to think critically and work together effectively.
About the Program
Escape Hunt Brisbane offers a unique opportunity for students in Years 5–12 to engage in interactive, story-driven escape rooms. Each 60-minute game requires teams to work collaboratively to solve puzzles, uncover clues, and complete missions within a set timeframe. This experience enhances critical thinking, communication, and teamwork skills in an exciting environment.
Key Details:
Duration: Approximately 1.5 hours (including briefing and debriefing).
Group Size: Suitable for 8–60 students, divided into teams of 2–5 players.
Learning Outcomes: Enhances problem-solving, collaboration, and communication skills.
Location: 77 Russell Street, West End, Brisbane.
Available Escape Rooms
Escape Hunt Brisbane offers a variety of themed rooms to cater to different interests and age groups:
Murder in the Barber Shop: Investigate a mysterious murder in a 1950s barber shop.
Treachery at the Racetrack: Uncover the truth behind a suspicious death during a horse race.
Bomb at Government House: Race against time to prevent a bomb from detonating at a government building.
Our Finest Hour: Step into 1942 as MI6 agents tasked with stopping a devastating superweapon.
Blackbeard’s Treasure: Escape from a sinking pirate ship while securing Blackbeard’s hidden treasure.
The Jewel Thief: Solve the mystery of stolen jewels from the Brisbane Arts Theatre.
Each room is designed to be immersive and challenging, encouraging students to think critically and work together effectively.
Questions & Answers
Objectives
Critical and Creative Thinking
Apply logical reasoning and creative strategies to solve complex, time-sensitive puzzles
Analyse clues, assess evidence, and adapt problem-solving approaches as new information emerges
Reflect on strategies used and evaluate team performance during debrief
Personal and Social Capability
Collaborate effectively in small groups, listening to and valuing peer contributions
Develop leadership skills by taking initiative and guiding team problem-solving efforts
Build resilience and confidence through challenge, failure, and persistence
Ethical Understanding
Demonstrate fairness, respect, and ethical decision-making in a group setting
Consider diverse perspectives and navigate team roles and responsibilities appropriately
Literacy & Numeracy
Strengthen communication skills through reading instructions, sharing ideas, and interpreting clues
Apply mathematical thinking (e.g. sequencing, pattern recognition, estimation) to solve puzzles
Health and Physical Education (Personal, Social and Community Health)
Enhance students’ ability to manage emotions and perform under pressure
Foster a positive team environment that supports inclusion and mutual respect
General Capabilities (Australian Curriculum)
Build capacity in collaboration, adaptability, leadership, empathy, and reflective thinking
Transfer learned skills from the escape room context into the classroom and broader social settings
