Escape rooms for kids' birthday in Collingswood

Looking for a birthday party the whole class will talk about? These 4 escape rooms in Collingswood are designed for kids' parties — children's escape rooms, party rooms, and space for the whole group.

4 escape rooms
T-Rex Lockdown
Escape game

T-Rex Lockdown

  • 2-10 people12+60 min.

In a tour of a dinosaur park, power cuts loose the beasts! Your survival relies on restoring power to the electric fence to keep a T-Rex at bay, while trapped in a remote dinosaur pen!

Wiseguy Lounge
Escape game

Wiseguy Lounge

  • 2-10 people12+60 min.

Join the 1979 JFK airport heist crew. Find your share before the mastermind makes you 'disappear'. You've got just one hour. Can you beat the clock?

  • 2-10 people12+60 min.

Discover a black market of magical creatures in a rival wizard school. You have only one hour to rescue them before the evil professor returns. Mystery, magic, and peril await!

  • 2-10 people12+60 min.

Trapped in an unknown timeline, surrounded by an imminent robot uprising - all thanks to Tim's Discount Time Trips. Will you survive?

Children's Birthday in an Escape Room: How to Organize

An escape room is one of the best birthday ideas for children aged 6 and up: instead of just sitting around, kids become a team of detectives or wizards and embark on a real adventure. It's active, memorable, and — unlike a trampoline — works even with 12-year-olds.

Many venues in Collingswood offer a special birthday package: a private escape room for the group, a decorated room for cake and gifts before or after the game, and discounts for large groups. Most rooms accommodate 2–6 children at a time — for a large guest list, ask about two parallel escape rooms or splitting into teams.

Choose a room based on age and theme: magic and treasure hunt escape rooms are a surefire hit, while older kids enjoy a light detective theme. Let the host know it's a birthday — they will adjust the clues so every child leaves a winner. Book in advance: daytime slots on weekends are the first to go.