Unique Team Building Event Activities

So you want to coordinate a team building event, but not just any team building event. You want this year to be different, and really excite your team and build morale with a healthy, fun challenge. Escape rooms are unique team build event activities that turn team building into team bonding. Time to Escape offers fully coordinated events surrounding our challenging, immersive escape games. No matter the size or age of your group, we may have the adventurous experience you’re looking for.

 

Escape Rooms are Unique Team Building Event Activities

The puzzles and challenges you face in an escape room are highly immersive. In our escape rooms, participants become fully engaged in our quality, theatrical set design and puzzles built into the infrastructure of the room. Your team will be given 60 minutes to make their way through an engaging story, whether it be escaping Alcatraz before the prison guards catch on to your plans, or finding King Tut’s Tomb before the Egyptian authorities close down the dig site. It’s up to you and your team to face challenges head on, work together, and think critically before time is up.

 

Each Time to Escape Game Focuses on Different Core Skills

We have three different escape game challenges at Time to Escape:

High Production Value, Theatrical Escape Room Experiences at Time to Escape

1. Al Capone’s Speakeasy

The most popular for team building is Al Capone’s Speakeasy, which focuses on communication and interpersonal skills, with a maximum limit of 15 participants.

In the most innovative escape room Atlanta has to offer, you and your team are undercover agents trying to infiltrate a speakeasy owned by the notorious gangster, Al Capone. You will need to convince James the bartender (played by an in-room actor) to help you find the evidence to put him away! You’ll play as one of many roles, like the The Singer, Police Chief, or The Rookie. All of your character’s actions and decisions will affect the game play. 

Al Capone’s Speakeasy will test your team’s ability to communicate with and influence one another. Each character role has a Special Ability and Side Quest which affect how the story unfolds, allowing for unique ways to find clues and solve puzzles. Your in-game actions and decisions affect relationships between the characters, and determine whether or not you successfully escape.

Escape from Alcatraz

2. Escape From Alcatraz

This escape room tests your team’s skills in time management and group coordination. It has a maximum limit of 10 participants.

The year is 1962, and Alcatraz is about to see its greatest escape attempt. Earlier this evening, a prisoner named Frank Morris made a successful prison escape. You must follow the clues left behind by Frank but you have only one hour before daybreak – so this is your last chance to escape!

Escape From Alcatraz will test your team’s ability to assess the situation, delegate tasks, and combine efforts to discover clues and solve puzzles. You’ll need to make sound decisions and act fast if you want to escape within sixty minutes.

Translate Hieroglyphics and Explore Authentic Replicas of Paintings in King Tut's Tomb

3. King Tut’s Tomb

This escape room tests your team’s skills in time concentration and deductive reasoning. It has a maximum limit of 10 participants.

It’s 1922, and you are members of Howard Carter’s archaeology team. Mr. Carter has discovered what he believes is the Egyptian Pharaoh King Tutankhamen’s (King Tut) tomb. Unfortunately Mr.Carter hasn’t discovered the burial chamber of King Tut, and the Egyptian authorities will arrive in 60 minutes to shut down the archaeology site for good.

King Tut’s Tomb will test your team’s ability to focus and concentrate on detail-oriented puzzles and tasks. You’ll need to read thoroughly and listen carefully to instructions in order to discover clues and complete the challenge in time.

Old Western Escape Room Atlanta

4. High Noon in the Old West

This escape room tests your team’s skills in active listening and time management. It has a maximum limit of 10 partcipants.

It is 1899 and the final push to tame the wild west is on. The notorious outlaw gang, the Wild Bunch, has committed a series of train robberies, and have gone to their hideout in Hole-in-the-Wall, Wyoming.

As members of the Pinkerton Detective Agency you have been hired by the newly formed State of Wyoming to infiltrate the Wild Bunch and recover the money and other stolen items the Wild Bunch has obtained over the years. Your mission is to blow open the gang’s saloon vault to recover the stolen fortune.

High Noon in the Old West will put your team’s quick-thinking to the test. Within the game, there will be mini-games that will entertain and challenge your team. These unique team building activities will bond your team over fun/

Pirate Escape Room Atlanta

5. Blackbeard’s Booty

This escape room tests your team’s communication, delegation, and technological intelligence skills. It has a maximum limit of 8 participants.

Travel back to 1719 to sail the Caribbean seas. The infamous pirate Blackbeard’s reign of greatness is over, but his legacy is not. Before his treacherous end, he buried his treasure secretly and tasked his crew to find it after his demise. The journey won’t be easy: you’ll face rocky waters, turbulent storms, and battles in the middle of the ocean.

Blackbeard’s Booty will challenge your team’s collaboration, leadership, and quick thinking. This adventure contains a unique mix of virtual and physical puzzles with a highly interactive story and gameplay.


We have four different escape game adventures in our Downtown Atlanta location:

The Grand Zeppelin

1. The Grand Zeppelin

The most popular unique team building escape room in our Downtown location is The Grand Zeppelin. This room can accommodate up to 15 participants and will test your team’s problem-solving skills and ability under pressure.

Adventure awaits you aboard our steam powered airship in the European skies of 1914. Work with your co-pilot, an in-room actor, to thwart a devious saboteur and ensure that you and your fellow passengers can make it in the airship from Paris to London! Featuring characters for the players to take on, each with a unique ability and side quest that affect the game.

The Grand Zeppelin will challenge your teamwork and creativity as you playfully step into character. Fully immerse your team in adventure and figure out how to navigate obstacles.

2. The Launch

This escape room tests your collaboration and coordination skills amongst your team. It has a maximum limit of 8 participants.

You’re trapped on Mars, attempting to escape before a catastrophic sandstorm maroons your team there. Prepare your rocket and launch back to Earth before the window of safe passage closes. Players will be assigned roles with individual skills and tasks to fulfill.

The Launch tests your team’s ability to fulfill their role, collaborate with colleagues, and coordinate through hurdles.

Holiday Escape Room

3. Saving Christmas

This escape room tests your team’s ability to make connections, thinking critically, and focus on the details. It has a maximum limit of 8 participants.

T’was the night before Christmas, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, except for a Klaus [klaʊs] (rhymes with mouse), who is not to be confused with Mr. Claus, as in, Santa.  Klaus, the elf, has been naughty, and stolen Santa’s sack, now it’s up to you and your group to get it all back.  North Pole HQ has tracked the sack down, your grandmother’s house, what a coincidence, is where it was found.  The disgruntled elf has stowed it within, find the sack, and help Santa by charting his flight plan.  With only 45 minutes left this Christmas eve, it’s up to you to save Christmas, and in you, we believe.

Saving Christmas is a wholesome, festive experience that rewards your success with great satisfaction. This adventure is a classic escape room experience with entertaining surprises throughout.

High Noon Escape Room

4. High Noon in the Old West

This escape room tests your team’s skills in active listening and time management. It has a maximum limit of 10 partcipants.

It is 1899 and the final push to tame the wild west is on. The notorious outlaw gang, the Wild Bunch, has committed a series of train robberies, and have gone to their hideout in Hole-in-the-Wall, Wyoming.

As members of the Pinkerton Detective Agency you have been hired by the newly formed State of Wyoming to infiltrate the Wild Bunch and recover the money and other stolen items the Wild Bunch has obtained over the years. Your mission is to blow open the gang’s saloon vault to recover the stolen fortune.

High Noon in the Old West will put your team’s quick-thinking to the test. Within the game, there will be mini-games that will entertain and challenge your team. These unique team building activities will bond your team over fun.


We have five different escape rooms available in our Chattanooga location:

Chattanooga Train Escape Room

1. Sabotage: Chattanooga 1994

This escape game is our favorite room for team building in Chattanooga. It has a maximum limit of 10 participants. Your team will be tested on critical thinking, deductive reasoning, and interpretation skills.

It is 1944, Chattanooga – during WWII, thousands of train cars loaded with troops or war supplies passed through Chattanooga.

The FBI suspects a plot to sabotage the war effort is underway. Your goal is to uncover the saboteur behind these plans.

Sabotage: Chattanooga 1944 was designed locally to attribute Chattanooga’s history. Challenge your team’s quick-thinking and ability to perform under pressure in this unique team building activity.

Sports Team Escape Room

2. Locker Room Lockdown

This escape room will test your team’s collaboration and teamwork skills like no other. It has a maximum limit of 10 participants.

Your team, the Wolfpack, has had its mascot “Wolfie” stolen right before the championship playoffs. This is none other than the work of your rival team, the Tigers. The plan is to break into the Tiger’s locker room during halftime and get your mascot back!

The players will be divided in the same room into the coaching staff and the team. While both groups will see each other and communicate, they will be challenged by their own set of puzzles, and at times they will need to cooperate with the other group. Eventually the team and coaches will be reunited and will have to solve the final puzzles to find the mascot wolfie before their rivals, the Tigers, return.

Locker Room Lockdown is the best cooperative escape room in Chattanooga with an emphasis on teamwork and team bonding.

Egyptian Escape Room Chattanooga

3. King Tut’s Tomb

This escape room tests your team’s skills in time concentration and deductive reasoning. It has a maximum limit of 10 participants.

It’s 1922, and you are members of Howard Carter’s archaeology team. Mr. Carter has discovered what he believes is the Egyptian Pharaoh King Tutankhamen’s (King Tut) tomb. Unfortunately Mr.Carter hasn’t discovered the burial chamber of King Tut, and the Egyptian authorities will arrive in 60 minutes to shut down the archaeology site for good.

King Tut’s Tomb will test your team’s ability to focus and concentrate on detail-oriented puzzles and tasks. You’ll need to read thoroughly and listen carefully to instructions in order to discover clues and complete the challenge in time.

Christmas Escape Room Atlanta Chattanooga

4. Saving Christmas

This escape room tests your team’s ability to make connections, thinking critically, and focus on the details. It has a maximum limit of 8 participants.

T’was the night before Christmas, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, except for a Klaus [klaʊs] (rhymes with mouse), who is not to be confused with Mr. Claus, as in, Santa.  Klaus, the elf, has been naughty, and stolen Santa’s sack, now it’s up to you and your group to get it all back.  North Pole HQ has tracked the sack down, your grandmother’s house, what a coincidence, is where it was found.  The disgruntled elf has stowed it within, find the sack, and help Santa by charting his flight plan.  With only 45 minutes left this Christmas eve, it’s up to you to save Christmas, and in you, we believe.

Saving Christmas is a wholesome, festive experience that rewards your success with great satisfaction. This adventure is a classic escape room experience with entertaining surprises throughout.

Secret Agent Escape Room Chattanooga

5. Secret Agent

This is escape room will challenge your team’s cooperation skills and ability to communicate effectively. It has a maximum limit of 8 participants.

The year is 1963 and the city of London has been swept up in the age of love, flower power and Beatlemania. The dance floors are full of twist and shout and groovy people. However, a wicked plot has been put into action by Dr. Von Gobler that could end flower power once and for all! You are the vigilant secret agents of MI6, and it is up to you to track down and uncover the dastardly plot. Your evening will begin with scoping out The Red Button, London’s hottest dance club. What could possibly go wrong? Grab your finest disguise and dance the hour away to put a final stop to Dr. Von Gobler!

Secret Agent will test your collaboration in the midst of obstacles. Your team will be split up during parts and communication will be key to escaping.

Debrief On-Site, at a Local Venue, or with a Team Building Facilitator

We have an on-site event space that can hold up to 25 people seated, or 35 people standing, for a cocktail hour. This space is perfect for a small group looking to cater in a meal and talk about their escape game experience. We also partner with Pour Kitchen + Bar to serve delicious New American-style food in our space, or at their location, next door. They can hold up to 100 people in their modern-rustic space, and offer a decadent buffet featuring delights such as prosciutto and arugula flatbread, truffle macaroni and cheese, and beef sliders. They also feature a prominent, open-bar for your event.

For an added dose of team building, we partner with Chad Hull, a team building facilitator. He can arrange a leadership workshop and offer tools and tricks for your team to apply when you get back to the office.

Look no further for unique team building event activities. Call us at (678) 705-4320, or click here to learn more about what your team building event could look like.