ALCATRAZ

ESCAPE ROOM

CAN YOU BREAK FREE FROM THE ROCK?

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BREAK FREE FROM
THE ROCK OF ALCATRAZ

Built in 1920 to house some of the most ruthless and infamous felons in America, it quickly came to house some of the famous cons such as Al Capone, George “Machine Gun” Kelly and James “Whitey” Bulger. You are now inmate Frank Morris, prisoner 1441-AZ. You have been in and escaped from nearly every federal prison in the U.S., and now you are in Alcatraz — the most secure prison in the country. You have no hope of release or parole as you were sent here to live out the rest of your years imprisoned in Alcatraz. After six months of careful and discreet planning, you are ready to make your escape. Will you succeed or be another failed escape story?

YOUR ESCAPE ROOM CHOICE IN TENNESSEE

At Trapped Escape Game, we are proud to offer five different escape rooms to appeal to a variety of interests. With varying degrees of difficulty, you’re sure to find the one you want. Choose the theme you want, and book your adventure at the location that is more convenient for you in Nashville or Pigeon Forge. You’re sure to love your time at Trapped Escape Game!

APOCALYPSE

It’s been 197 days since the outbreak and terror has taken over. You are out of food and most of your friends have either been infected or disappeared.
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ALCATRAZ

You have been in and escaped from nearly every federal prison in the U.S., and now you are in Alcatraz — the most secure prison in the country.
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SHIPWRECKED

Step back in time to 1914, Antarctica. You’re ship has been frozen in the ice for over a year and is just about to go under.
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HAUNTED CABIN

Deep in the woods of Sevier County lived old man Ramsey, a notorious moonshiner during Prohibition. Legend has it he mysteriously disappeared, leaving behind his secret recipe...
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ASYLUM

Bellevue Psychiatric Asylum, one of the oldest and reportedly most abusive asylums. Rumors say that there have been countless deaths from human experimentation, as well as wrongly committed patients.
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