Monie Motel
The Cabin: Chapter 2
Group Size: 2-8
Duration: 60 Minutes
Prices From: $45 per person
*Price per person does NOT include tax
Thrilling, Scary, Paranormal, Intense, Immersive, May Not Be Suitable For Children
Overview:
Henry and Elizabeth McKay's daughter, Matty, went missing, leading them to blame an ancient ruby necklace. Their desperate search for answers revealed they were marked for death and being hunted. Meanwhile, a ritual by paranormal investigators at their home summoned a demon instead of bringing Matty back. Now, the investigators must warn the McKays, but the demon is also on their trail.
Additional Info:
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Dynamic Movement - at least one person may have to crawl and/or climb.
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Dimly Lit
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Immersive
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Scary
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80% Wheelchair accessible
Additional Info:
The Cabin: Chapter 2 - This experience may not be suitable for younger audiences in its normal iteration. You may encounter live actors who will interact with you to create dynamic moments, advance the story, and deliver thrilling scares. However, you cannot interact with the actors directly. Please note that this experience is not wheelchair-friendly.
Alternative Gamemodes:
Not a fan of scary experiences? No problem! You can still enjoy The Cabin: Chapter 2. Simply book your game and call us at least one hour before your scheduled time to request the non-scary version. Please note that this accommodation cannot be requested upon arrival.
Important: We do not recommend this option as it deviates from the intended experience. While the non-scary version still offers a fantastic storyline, amazing puzzles, and engaging clues, it may be more suitable for younger audiences. Don't let the fear factor deter you from this unique adventure!
LORE
(read prior to your experience)
Henry and Elizabeth McKay were devastated when their daughter, Matty, went missing. They blamed both her disappearance and the evil in their home on an ancient relic - a ruby necklace meant to cure Elizabeth from a terminal illness. Upon discovering their daughter and the necklace were missing, they traveled to the relic’s creation site in hopes of finding answers.
The secrets they uncovered on this trip confirmed their fears: they were marked for death. They were being hunted.
Unbeknownst to them, a summoning ritual was taking place back at their house. Conducted by a crew working for Adam Monie, Paranormal Investigator, the ritual was intended to bring back the McKays' daughter but also summoned a demon intent on taking the relic. In their panic, the investigators left the necklace behind, which the entity took back to its realm. The investigators barely made it out of the house with their lives.
Distraught, Henry and Elizabeth returned home, desperate to speak with Adam Monie, but he was gone. They found their daughter alone, scared, and different, clutching a broken piece of the necklace.
The McKays quickly packed and hit the road, planning to hide away in their cabin several states away. Halfway there, they stopped at a motel to rest. They should have kept driving.
Angered by the incomplete relic, the demon returned to this plane, searching for the broken piece Matty carried. He planned to do whatever it took to get it back.
You are the paranormal investigators who summoned him. Now, it’s your job to warn the family. You've been hot on their trail, but so has the demon. Is it too late? Book your stay at Monie Motel and find out.
WHAT FANS ARE SAYING...
Group of 8 did the Mayan Curse, pure fun for all! Even though large group, there was enough that each of us were busy thinking, looking, excavating.
Furstee
Trip Advisor
Oh, no! We are cursed for eternity because we failed to solve the Curse Of The Mayan Ruins, but we sure had fun trying. Since this was the first time for most of our party to be in an escape room there was definitely a learning curve but the game master was really good at keeping us going. We have discussed going back to try again - it would be nice to lift this curse!
Springsparrow
Trip Advisor
There's no experience like the kinds that you can find at Escape Hour Gig Harbor; the people are kind and helpful, the rooms are challenging (but not impossible), you can set your own pace with hints and help, and discounts are offered with repeat attempts- I love this place!