The Study
2024 - Present
A pair of fully autonomous escape rooms, with adaptive lighting, sounds and speech.
No staff are required to operate or reset the rooms, instead the rooms
configure themselves according to the participants' access card and self reset.
Multiple programs can be selected by the access card, with challenge times ranging
from minutes to hours.
"Puzzling fun for the family"
"One of the highlights of the day for me was when, in the escape room, we had to dial a number into a phone. Both of our daughters were flummoxed by the lack of buttons and the old style rotating dial and didn't know how to use it!"
SimonandAngela - Blackburn, UK
12 July 2024 - Trip Advisor
Construction of the building's steel frame by the client.
Construction of the building's steel frame by the client.
Placement of the building's damp-proof membrane by the client.
Pouring of the building's concrete floor by the client.
Printed circuit boards for The Study's control system.
Light emitting diodes mounted onto printed circuit boards.
Control panel fronts produced by client using PVC foam board
Exterior of the building housing The Study.
Entrance way to The Study.
"Fun & family friendly, unique & thoroughly enjoyable!"
"The new escape room was AMAZING and it kept my 11 & 8 year old thoroughly entertained."
Kirsty B
4 April 2024 - Trip Advisor
The Study's rules shown in the entrance way.
The original three levels available. Either can be programmed onto the participants' RFID access card. The room automatically reconfigures itself upon entry, with no staff intervention.
Clock above one of the entrance doors.
The inside of one of the two main rooms.
One of the portraits in The Study. The three lights seen are used as an active part of the attraction.
Bank of 12 light switches to be used as part of the challenges.
Retrofitted telephone to be used as part of the challenges.
Control panel to be used as part of the challenges.
Numeric keypad to be used as part of the challenges.
"Great Hidden Treasure"
"The Study Escape room was a great activity to work together as a family."
Sharon S - St. Leonards-on-Sea, UK
25 August 2024 - Trip Advisor
Computer keyboard mounted in a desk to be used as part of the challenges.
Computer screen mounted in a picture frame to be used as part of the challenges.
Lights above the exit door in the main challenge room.
The start pad where participants start their experience with their preprogrammed RFID card.
Piano built into the wall to be used as part of the challenges.
Shelf of cylinders to be used as part of the challenges. Each one can be picked up, with a sensor determining its position.
Electronic display within the cylinders' shelf to be used as part of the challenges.
All of the lighting is dynamically controlled as part of the experience.
All of the lighting is dynamically controlled as part of the experience.
Information for the experience is hidden around the rooms.
Information for the experience is hidden around the rooms.
Emergency stop buttons for each of the two rooms.
"The best magical day out"
"The level 3 escape room was so cool"
Joshua Colledge - Stanhope, UK
26 August 2024 - Trip Advisor