mystery quest

Team Building

What’s so special about

Mystery Quest

when it comes to team building?

Well, as opposed to…what?

  • Motivational speeches? A lecture on, say, ‘The 3 C’s of Team’ sounds grand but that’s all it is. It just won’t do anything except get you yawning within minutes.
  • A night of socializing? It’ll bring out the date-y ones, the darts champion and (supposing it isn’t a teetotal event) the drinking enthusiast. Once again, nothing to do with ‘team’.
  • Do you want to be the kind of Boss everyone that eveyone cringes when the words TEAM BUILDING OR CORPORATE AWAY DAY is mentioned, or the kind that they will be forever thankful to for not sending them on a boring, stale, out dated event? you know what to do. Get in touch with us.

at Mystery Quest,

  1. You have a clear objective – to find the way out in the shortest time possible. That is what’s going to keep everyone focused.
  2. You are immersed in a dramatic situation. That keeps everybody pining for their own ‘A-ha’ moment ensuring they deploy their skills one hundred percent.
  3. If escape rooms arnt your thing, no problem why not choose our Axe Throwing or one of our other activities?

Team building for companies

In an office environment, a team needs 3 things

Everybody must chip in with their ideas as to how to best proceed.
The leader must decide on an overall plan of execution and assign tasks.
Everybody must be able to perform their task well and communicate with the others.

And that’s exactly how a team will proceed in our escape room.

Once they’re locked in and the clock starts running, there will be pressure on everybody to perform to the best of their ability.

The narratives and immersion are powerful enough to fire up the team dynamic. If someone slacks off or works at cross purposes, the rest of the team will set them straight.

Food options available for group bookings at our partner resturant.

Team building for schools

The two C’s that almost every parent and every teacher strives to inculcate in school kids – cooperation and competition – are inculcated while on a day out to Mystery Quest.

Faced with the crunch situation, the students will as a group want to win.

Individual rivalries will be discarded in favour of joint soloutions and everybody to cooperate.

The desire to win – which is very strong at the school age – will get the group to follow the advice of the one person who is able to remain calm, and crack a riddle or two themselves.

Finally, if you have more than one group doing the room one after another, there will be a healthy competition among them to see who can escape the quickest.

And I’d be very wrong if I limited this only to corporate bookings and school events.

Group bookings at Mystery Quest – whatever be the occasion – will be enjoyed by everyone due to the intricate immersion, gripping storylines and ample scope for people to interact and work together.