Escape rooms for large groups in Prescott

Company for a birthday, work team, or just a big group of friends? These 5 escape rooms in Prescott accommodate 7+ people — with space, parallel puzzles, and a role for everyone.

5 escape rooms
The Ringmaster
Escape game

The Ringmaster

  • 2-8 people12+60 min.

Experience the dazzling magic tricks of the Ringmaster at the local fairgrounds and watch in awe as your keys vanish and reappear in your pocket!

  • 2-14 people5+75 min.

Step into the shoes of a pirate and swashbuckle through town on our fun red golf carts! Designed for kids and adults alike. Get ready for an adventurous day in Prescott!

Lost In Time
Escape game

Lost In Time

  • 2-14 people5+75 min.

Can you save a historian lost in time? Join us on a whirlwind chase through historic downtown Prescott Arizona on our red golf carts, solving clues to open the time portal!

  • 2-14 people5+75 min.

A mad scientist threatens to unleash a powerful weapon: can you stop him in a twist of fate? Your golf cart driver is the man you must surpass in this classic escape room scenario.

Wild West Heist
Escape game

Wild West Heist

  • 2-14 people12+75 min.

Uncover a concealed loot hidden by old-time bank robbers. Dive into an adventure that starts with a classic treasure map, except X does not mark the spot. Can you find the hidden treasure?

Escape rooms for large teams: how to play with ten people

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 Prescott 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.