14 May 2025

Baltic Adventures Expands Escape Room Offer

Baltic Adventures Expands Escape Room Offer

Beim neuen Escape Room „Die letzte Fahrt“ müssen die Spieler eine Zug-Katastrophe verhindern | Bild: Baltic Adventures.

(eap) The leisure and adventure centre Baltic Adventures, which offers various indoor and outdoor activities such as neon mini golf, laser tag, escape rooms, city rallies and pixel games at its locations in Neubrandenburg and Greifswald (Germany), has added two new escape adventures to its portfolio at its Neubrandenburg location. The new rooms “Die letzte Fahrt” (Engl.: The Last Ride) and “Die Zauberschule” (Engl.: The Magic School) are now available to groups of up to six people.

“We are really looking forward to our new expansion. Escape rooms are real crowd pleasers – so now is the time to present two new experiences,” explains Michèl Titze, who runs Baltic Adventures together with Benjamin Kaliebe. “In recent years, the quality of escape experiences has evolved significantly – and so have the expectations of our guests. Our new rooms promise adventures with state-of-the-art technology and theming. We have created two experiences that stand out in the North East,” say the two Baltic Adventures Managing Directors.

Der Escape Room „Die Zauberschule“ richtet sich insbesondere an Fans der Harry Potter-Reihe | Bild: Baltic Adventures.

The new escape room “The Last Ride” is about a train ride through the icy and snowy passes of the Himalayas. Suddenly there is a loud bang – the train driver can no longer brake the train. The train hurtles inexorably towards a precipice ... It is up to the players to solve all the puzzles and tasks and prevent the catastrophe. “The School of Magic”, on the other hand, offers a magical setting and is particularly aimed at fans of the “Harry Potter” series. Players have the task of finding a new magic broom before Professor Balticum returns and prevents the nightly test flight...

“We are always on the lookout for something new and are constantly investing in our location. In a leisure and adventure state with a high proportion of tourists like Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, a varied and high-quality range of attractions is extremely important,” says Titze. “MV offers numerous unique nature experiences. But especially on rainy days or in winter, the offer is much thinner. We have been closing this gap for over ten years – but it is also important to offer returning visitors – whether locals or tourists – something new every time.” ■

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