
The Insider
New York, 1988: Suspicious CIA agent! Find evidence against Agent Mills before he returns to his office. Our National Security depends on it!
Magic schools, treasure hunts, and friendly puzzles — these 4 escape rooms in Altenstadt are designed for young players and children's parties. Each card shows the recommended age, team size, and duration.

New York, 1988: Suspicious CIA agent! Find evidence against Agent Mills before he returns to his office. Our National Security depends on it!

During a storm in the mountains, you discover an old castle and seek refuge. But the door behind you closes and escape seems impossible.
Vegas Baby! What a night in Sin City! What the hell happened last night? When is our flight? I think we need to hurry! But something is not right in our room! And, who is this Mister Chow anyway?

An ordinary Monday at Weyland Corp turns into a mysterious adventure. Where are you? What's this ticking clock doing? Something is wrong…
Children's escape rooms turn fear into delight: vibrant decorations, tactile puzzles, and hosts who gently guide the team when they're stuck. A great alternative to another movie outing — and a hit for a child's birthday.
Pay attention to the age recommendation on each card. Rooms marked 6+ are perfect for younger schoolchildren with an adult in the room; 8+ and 10+ quests are usually completed by children on their own, with the host observing. For birthdays, many venues in Altenstadt offer party rooms, a cake corner, and group discounts — ask about this when booking.
A typical session lasts 60 minutes; teams of 2–6 players work best. Younger groups can request additional hints to ensure no one gets upset — the difficulty remains friendly.