THE PRISON ROOM: Breakout from the Prison Room in 45 minutes! @BreakoutPH

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Breakout Manila - Prison Room-8.jpgTHE PRISON ROOM is a Breakout Philippine’s escape room where you are locked up inside a prison cell, and you have to solve clues to escape in 45 minutes. 

Here are some tips on how to breakout from the Prison Room:

PRISON ROOM by Breakout Philippines
Paragon Plaza Ground floor Reliance St., corner EDSA, Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila 1550
Email: support@breakout.com.ph
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Breakout Manila - Adarna's Lair-23.jpgBest to arrive 30 minutes before and you can have a home-cooked Filipino meal in the cafeteria from the family who owned Angelino’s before and now co-founder of Gino’s. 

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People like the rice meals — crispy lechon kawali (P130), garlic beef tapa (P140), sisig rice (P120) and adobo flakes (P120).

Check out the menu: All Day Breakfast, Rice Meals, Heart Warming Soups, Pinoy Favorites for Sharing

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My personal favorite is the Tinolang Manok (P99)! 

Breakout Manila - Prison Room-2.jpgWe were blind-folded as we were slowly brought inside the room. It feels like a real prison cell.

Breakout Manila - Prison Room-4.jpgThe Prison Room is designed to be small, to make the players feel more cramped and stress.

Breakout Manila - Prison Room-9.jpgYou can easily be distracted by the loud noise of a riot being played continuously throughout the game. 

Here’s a video of our Prison Room experience:

 

ROOM BRIEF:

You are a distinguished police officer locked up after being wrongfully framed. For months, you have been plotting your escape but are intercepted by another officer who discovers your plans and knocks you unconscious.

Much later, you wake up to the sound of a prison riot and realize you’re alone in the cell. With the commanding officer gone, you decide to try and escape before the guards return. 45 minutes is all it takes for a riot to clear. Can you remember your notes and breakout in time?

RECOMMENDED TEAM SIZE: 6 PLAYERS 
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: 4 out of 5. 

For more info, please visit http://breakout.com.ph/.

Breakout Manila - Prison Room-16.jpgThere are prisoner costumes available, but the game masters advised that it would be too hot to wear them while playing. Best to wear after the game, during the photo OP.

Breakout Manila - Prison Room-15.jpgWe like The Prison Room because the escape room is a good challenge of common sense, patience, meticulous attention to details and most of all creativity 🙂

I like the story line, logical sequence of the clues, and the final escape route. Glad to finally escaped from The Prison Room under 45 minutes!

Best to follow the clues, and don’t over complicate it.

PRISON ROOM by Breakout Philippines
Paragon Plaza Ground floor Reliance St., corner EDSA, Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila 1550
Email: support@breakout.com.ph
Instagram@breakoutph
Twitter@breakoutph
FacebookBreakout Philippines
Websitehttp://breakout.com.ph/

Operating Hours
Friday to Sunday: open to the general public from 10.00am to 11.30pm
Monday to Thursday: only available for private bookings and corporate team buildings.

Breakout  Room fees:

  • P600/person if one to two persons are booked
  • P500/person if three to four persons are booked
  • P400/person if five or more persons are booked

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Live an Awesome Life,

Anton
Founder, www.OurAwesomePlanet.com 

Disclosure: Our Prison Room experience is courtesy of our friends from Breakout Philippines. I wrote this article with my own biases, opinions, and insights. Read Our Awesome Planet Complete Disclosure Policy here.  

P.S. For the competitive players, aim high by being part of Breakout’s leader board!Breakout Manila-11.jpg

2 thoughts on “THE PRISON ROOM: Breakout from the Prison Room in 45 minutes! @BreakoutPH

  1. Really interesting place. It reminds me of this bar in South Korea that is literally called “prison bar” in Korean. It looks similar to this, just much bigger and a little less interesting haha.
    Pretty cool place to chill and take new people to South Korea though.

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