Which Room Should We Choose?

Need help deciding which room would be the best for your team? We’ve got your questions answered! As always, if you still have questions or would like to speak with someone, give us a call at 864.416.1539.

Greer Rooms

Master Illusionist’s Parlor

  • Largest Room (can fit 8-10 players)
  • Beginner/Intermediate difficulty (good for beginners, families, groups who do not want clues)
  • Upbeat and exciting, low pressure room
  • Great for birthday parties or corporate events
  • Brightly lit, no crawling required
  • Disability accessible

Rating: 5 out of 5.

The Magician Room was amazing and super fun, and the owners are amazingly kind and great at accommodating any group! Had the best experience and the management made it all better, would definitely recommend to anyone who wants to have a blast 🙂

Google Review

Voodoo Shack

  • Best for groups of 4-6 (can fit up to 8)
  • Medium-Hard difficulty
  • Dim lighting, at least one person will have to bend down at least once
  • Some loud, startling noises
  • Creepy theming, references to tarot cards/voodoo dolls
  • Fast-paced, many puzzle varieties

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Super fun working together with friends from out of town to escape the Voodoo room. Puzzles were challenging but with a couple hints in the beginning we were able to make it out in the allotted time. Staff is very friendly and rooms are well maintained. Already planning a second experience in a different room with my family.

Google Review

The Legend of Lizzie

  • Best for groups of 2-4 (can fit up to 6)
  • Medium difficulty (great for beginners or enthusiasts alike)
  • Dim lighting throughout most of the game, no crawling required
  • Some loud, startling noises
  • Creepy theming, reference to “spirit board” puzzle
  • Can be made handicap accessible

Rating: 5 out of 5.

We were successful in solving the mystery of Lizzie Borden and escaped the room with 6 seconds left on the timer. We had so much fun with this escape room. We will be talking about our experience for a very long time – but will be sure not to give away any secrets. If you enjoy solving mysteries, working as a team, and being challenged, you really need to check out Trapped in the Upstate.

Google Review

Saving Santa

  • Best for groups of 2-4 (can fit up to 6)
  • Medium difficulty (great for ALL players)
  • Moderate lighting, opportunity for crawling (though not required)
  • No loud noises or jump scares
  • Not scary, Holiday themed
  • Can be made handicap accessible (let your game host know in advance)

Rating: 5 out of 5.

What a fun time we had doing Santa’s Escape room at Trapped In The Upstate. It is an inviting & clean facility. A lot of thought was put into the design of these Escape Rooms and Mark did a great job as our Game Master. This room was challenging and definitely gets you in the Christmas spirit! We will definitely be back to do another escape room here.

Google Review

Asylum

  • Best for groups of 4-8 (can fit up to 8)
  • Medium-Hard difficulty
  • Mostly dimly lit areas, reading English required for multiple puzzles
  • Some loud noises/jump scares
  • Dark, creepy theming with some gory aspects
  • Handicap accessible, no crawling

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Super fun working together with friends from out of town to escape the Voodoo room. Puzzles were challenging but with a couple hints in the beginning we were able to make it out in the allotted time. Staff is very friendly and rooms are well maintained. Already planning a second experience in a different room with my family.

Google Review

The Cabin

  • Best for groups of 3-5 (holds up to 6)
  • Beginner/Intermediate difficulty
  • No loud noises or jump scares
  • There are some times with low lighting but flashlights are provided
  • There is a small step and narrow doorway

Rating: 5 out of 5.

The Cabin is a fun, wholesome game with a wonderful storyline…The puzzles are fun and challenging without being too hard. This game is a winner for families, couples, enthusiasts and first timers alike.

Morty Review

Spartanburg Rooms

Prison Break

  • Best for groups of 4-6 (holds up to 8)
  • Beginner/Intermediate difficulty
  • No loud noises or jump scares
  • There is an opportunity for crawling but it is not required
  • There are prop cigarettes and a poster of Baywatch models but otherwise family friendly

Rating: 5 out of 5.

This room is super fun and interactive. There’s a bunch of moments where things click and it doesn’t feel as if getting to those ‘click’ moments is frustrating. The theme inside is fun and the lighting keeps things atmospheric without ever being too dark.

Google Review

Striking Gold

  • Best for larger groups (non-linear-players can be doing different things at once)
  • Beginner/Intermediate difficulty level
  • Handicap accessible
  • Bright lighting, but there is some reading-bring any assistive eyewear
  • Best for families with children

ALL ROOMS REQUIRE A PAYING ADULT FOR GROUPS UNDER 16 YEARS OLD.

Still unsure which room is right for your group? We’re here for you! Give us a call at 864.416.1539 and we would be glad to answer any question you may have!