A Virtual Disney Escape Room – Escaping Animal Kingdom

Update: We now have Escape Rooms available for all four Walt Disney World parks, plus other games (including a virtual Haunted Mansion murder mystery!) Check them all out here. We designed our second virtual escape room called “Escaping Animal Kingdom”. You get lost exploring the trails in Animal Kingdom and by the time you find your way out, the park

Update: We now have Escape Rooms available for all four Walt Disney World parks, plus other games (including a virtual Haunted Mansion murder mystery!) Check them all out here.

We designed our second virtual escape room called “Escaping Animal Kingdom”. You get lost exploring the trails in Animal Kingdom and by the time you find your way out, the park is closed and you’re locked inside. You need to find a way out by following clues and completing different tasks. We set the escape room up as a Google Form with pictures, graphics, and clues included.

You can play the Escape Room here, or read below for a few more details!

Details

This Escape Room is tailored towards teens and adults. Preteens could play with help from an adult, or by using the hints. The game time is between 30 minutes to 1 hour depending on age of participants. All the clues are provided in the game, you will not need to Google any answers.

If you are looking for an easier escape room, try out “Escaping Magic Kingdom” first or complete the set by playing “Escaping Epcot” or “Escaping Hollywood Studios“.

During this game, you’ll go through different scenarios. Your first task is to find a four letter code that opens a lockbox. From there, you’ll travel through different lands until you collect all of the keys you need to unlock the gate. Below is an example of one of the clues.

This Escape Room is completely free for any type of use, including events and in schools. Good luck escaping!

How to Play With a Group Virtually

If you want to play with a group virtually, we recommend using Zoom. Breakout rooms allow you to split your Zoom meeting in up to 50 separate sessions. The meeting host can choose to split the participants of the meeting into these separate sessions automatically or manually, and can switch between sessions at any time. One participant in each breakout room can share their screen while the group works together to solve the clues.

At any time, the group can return to the main meeting to check in with the host and ask questions.