About this tour
When Tom from our team tried the Treasure Hunter Escape Room, we found ourselves racing through Professor Montgomery's office to uncover clues about a legendary stash before the wrong people got their hands on it. The 90-minute game sits somewhere between easy and medium difficulty, making it accessible for first-timers without feeling like a walk in the park. It's the kind of spot that works best with a crew of mates — you can book the whole room privately or join other players if you don't fill all eight spots. The setup is straightforward: solve puzzles, find evidence, beat the clock.
Highlights
- Professor's office setting feels lived-in, not cardboard-y
- Puzzles require teamwork — can't crack them solo
- 90 minutes moves fast; no dead air or standing around
- Eight-person max keeps it intimate, not chaotic
- Wheelchair accessible with prior confirmation
- Good for ages 10+; kids under 15 need an adult
- All taxes and fees bundled into the price upfront
- Easy/Medium sweet spot for mixed-ability groups
What to expect
You'll walk into a space designed around a murder mystery premise. The narrative hooks you straightaway — Professor Montgomery's been killed, and you're his assistants tasked with securing his research before bad actors do. From there it's a blend of searching, decoding, and logical thinking. Puzzles aren't wild-card lateral-thinking jobs; they follow a pattern once you've spotted it, which keeps the momentum going rather than grinding to a halt.
Tom's crew worked through it in good time without feeling rushed. The space isn't enormous, so you're moving between areas, finding objects, and piecing things together. If you're not booked as a full team, expect to share the room with strangers — that can go either way, depending on who shows up. Most groups gel pretty quickly under puzzle pressure, but it's worth knowing you might be problem-solving with randoms.
Good to know
Solid value — taxes and fees are already locked in, so no surprises at the desk. It's genuinely fun for mixed ages and experience levels. The wheelchair accessibility is there if you book ahead and confirm details with them directly. Group size is capped at eight, which stops it becoming a shouting match.
You're not getting food or drinks included, so budget for coffee beforehand or plan a bite after. Under-15s must have an 18+ adult stay on-site — can't duck out. If you book a group smaller than eight, you might get paired with other players, which isn't ideal if you want a private team experience. Bring your Viator voucher as proof of booking. Kids under 10 can join but some puzzles might be tough for them — worth a chat with the venue first.
Tour sold and operated by Viator via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries written by our team — not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.



