Red Lock Escape Rooms

Love puzzles and looking for a challenge?! Red Lock Escape Rooms are so freaking awesome! They are located on the Sunshine Coast and at North Lakes. We went to the North Lakes one. Each escape room can be played with two - six players and you need to find clues and solve the puzzles in order to escape.

They have five cool rooms to choose from and two new ones coming soon. The Wizard's Apprentice, Area 52, The Lost Jungle Gemstone, Game of Stones and Aunt Annie's Asylum are going at the moment. We chose the scariest looking room, the Asylum!

Our room had a mix of locks and tech and is recommended for those 12yo and over. There are some creepy parts and jump scares! We excitedly searched for keys, racing against the clock and trying to solve the clues. Then getting so elated as we solved something, and got to keep going.

Each room has a difficulty rating as well, so you can choose your experience depending on who you go with and how many players. The staff member we had was so sweet and lovely too. She explained everything well and was there if we needed help.

In summary, this place is absolutely fabulous for a good time. It also states which rooms are fully wheelchair accessible, accepts companion card and is well priced. I want to go back again. Which room have you done or want to do? We'd love to hear your experience!

Accessibility Information

🎟️ Cost

2 Players pricing for 60 minute rooms (other options available)

  • Per Player: $49 (no pensioner discount).

πŸ—“️ When

See website for opening times.

πŸ“ Where

Red Lock Escape Rooms

1 N Lakes Dr, North Lakes QLD 4509.

♿ Companion Card

Accepted. free entry for your support person. 60 minute rooms must have a minimum of two paying players though. So bring a friend along!

Ease of use: Very easy - I just showed it upon arrival.

😊 Customer Service

Very good. All staff were helpful and friendly. Entertaining as well.

πŸ§‘‍🦽 Wheelchair Access

Yes, but some challenge rooms are not. 3/5 of the rooms are fully wheelchair accessible.

πŸš— Parking & Transport

There was accessible parking due to being part of a shopping centre. Lighting was very good for those with security anxiety. It was not too hard to find using google maps on our phones. We tried to park as close as possible.

Parking is free for the first 2 hours which is awesome. Remember to sign up to the Westfield app and get up to 4 hours free. Fantastic if you'd like a spot of lunch or dinner afterwards.

πŸ”’ Security

We went during the day and felt very safe.

🐾 Pet Policy

I am unsure for this one, please contact venue for information.

🧘 Quiet Spaces

Not Provided.

πŸ” Food Options

There are none, but plenty close by in the shopping centre and surrounds.

πŸ‘₯ Crowds

It felt very comfortable and it was quiet when we went. It had good space outside and inside of the venue. The spacing in the room was as to be expected.

I hope this information helps you plan your visit and encourages you to experience this awesome venue for yourself. If you think anything needs to be added regarding your disability, please feel free to contact me.

Correct at the time of attending on 25 October 2023

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