
Mad Scientist
Kidnapped by a mad scientist, you find yourself trapped in a lab! You have 60 minutes before he returns. Can you escape before being his next experiment?
Company for a birthday, work team, or just a big group of friends? These 5 escape rooms in North Olmsted accommodate 7+ people — with space, parallel puzzles, and a role for everyone.

Kidnapped by a mad scientist, you find yourself trapped in a lab! You have 60 minutes before he returns. Can you escape before being his next experiment?

Unravel the mystery of Lord Byron's disappearance with Sherlock Holmes. You have one hour to search his study and solve the case before the new will becomes official. Will you solve it in time?

Dare to take on the challenge of the world's most secure bank? Take part in the unconventional test by the North Eastern Ohio Bank president - Rob the bank to prove its safety or claim it as your next heist target!

Stranded and hopeless with a storm approaching, all you find is an abandoned cabin. As the thunder gets closer, you wonder: Are you safe, or did you just step into a trap?

Dive into an undersea adventure onboard “The Atom”, a nuclear submarine. Lost in uncharted waters among foes, can you finish your mission and return on time? Don’t give in, maintain your ship, use your navigation skills and aid the crew to escape before you run out of oxygen in... “Submarine: Lost at Sea.”
Most escape rooms are limited to 4–6 players, so finding one for a large group is a classic organizer's headache. This page features rooms in North Olmsted that can actually accommodate 7, 8, and even 10+ people: large multi-room sets, duel formats where two teams compete, and venues that run multiple rooms simultaneously.
For corporate events and birthdays, call the venue after booking: many offer party rooms, championship formats across multiple escape rooms, and group discounts that aren't even listed on the site.
Practical tip: in a large team, appoint a "captain" to gather findings and keep track of time — with 8 pairs of hands, the bottleneck isn't the complexity of puzzles, but communication. Duel rooms solve this by splitting you into rival teams.