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Escape IT brings 'IT' film franchise horrors to life with multi-room adventures

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Carolyn G. Goodman Mayor at City of Las Vegas | Official website

Carolyn G. Goodman Mayor at City of Las Vegas | Official website

When Eagan Escape Productions, led by Jason Eagan, partnered with Warner Bros. to create Escape IT in a 30,000-square-foot warehouse off Symphony Parkway and Martin Luther King Drive, they enhanced the terror, complexity, and entertainment factor for interactive escape rooms. Inspired by the iconic horror film franchise "IT," Escape IT offers fans two multi-room escape adventures that bring to life "IT" and its sequel, "IT Chapter Two." Some of the rooms cost six figures to construct and are designed to impress even the most seasoned horror fan.

Guests must solve puzzles to escape one room only to find themselves in another terrifying location as they try to evade Pennywise, the dancing clown. These locations include the killer sewers of Derry, Maine, where the film is based, or the infamous Neibolt House where Pennywise devours children. Guests spend more than an hour figuring out the clown’s puzzles.

This attraction includes over 20 interactive rooms with sights, sounds, and smells befitting "IT," state-of-the-art special effects, lighting, animatronics, and live actors to create a fully immersive experience.

Eagan has been bringing horror attractions to Las Vegas since 2002 when he opened Tomb of Darkness followed by Fright Dome in 2017, the Official Saw Escape Room in 2018 and Escape Blair Witch in 2021.

For more information visit Escape IT.

Photo: Courtesy of Escape IT

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