
Malice Manor
Uncover the mysteries of the cursed Randle family and put to rest the soul of a little girl trapped in their haunted house. Can you bear the ghostly voices and self-opening doors?
Magic schools, treasure hunts, and friendly puzzles — these 5 escape rooms in Folsom are designed for young players and children's parties. Each card shows the recommended age, team size, and duration.

Uncover the mysteries of the cursed Randle family and put to rest the soul of a little girl trapped in their haunted house. Can you bear the ghostly voices and self-opening doors?

Unearth the hidden treasures of Leonardo Da Vinci. Join the brightest minds on a quest unraveling the mysteries behind the legend's concealed invaluable artifacts...

Become a member of Vox Aurea Society and undertake your first duty-- retrieve a stolen sacred relic! Break into an enemy HQ via a Travel Agency, locate the relic, and escape before getting caught.

Dare to reactivate an abandoned facility's reactor? Tread with caution – one wrong move could result in a fresh meltdown! A thrilling challenge for the truly adventurous!

Experience a race against time to save the universe! The notorious time machine, The Maestro, is causing chaos. Join forces with Doc Vector to hijack the machine, shut her down, and restore order to the space time continuum!
Children's escape rooms turn fear into delight: vibrant decorations, tactile puzzles, and hosts who gently guide the team when they're stuck. A great alternative to another movie outing — and a hit for a child's birthday.
Pay attention to the age recommendation on each card. Rooms marked 6+ are perfect for younger schoolchildren with an adult in the room; 8+ and 10+ quests are usually completed by children on their own, with the host observing. For birthdays, many venues in Folsom offer party rooms, a cake corner, and group discounts — ask about this when booking.
A typical session lasts 60 minutes; teams of 2–6 players work best. Younger groups can request additional hints to ensure no one gets upset — the difficulty remains friendly.