What was meant to be an ordinary evening turns into a nightmare: two of you are kidnapped, blindfolded and locked in an abandoned shed, at the mercy of a ruthless criminal gang. But there is a disturbing detail: you are not their real target!
It was a case of mistaken identity. You have 60 minutes to collaborate, free your friends and escape before the gang boss returns. Time is ticking. Can you break out?
When the 60 minutes are up, the experience ends.
If the room is available for the next shift, it is possible to add 30 extra minutes to try and complete the mission, for a small supplement.
Payment can be made by card during online booking or by cash on arrival.
You can buy a gift voucher directly on our website. Go to the ‘Prices & Vouchers’ section in the menu.
The Sequestro is set in a room with limited space, which is why the number of participants cannot exceed 8 people. To make the most of the experience, we recommend trying it with a group of around six players. It is still possible to participate up to the maximum capacity, keeping in mind that comfort and the quality of the experience might be affected. For larger groups, we recommend booking two or more different rooms at the same time and playing simultaneously, divided into teams.
Yes, it is possible to leave the room or end the experience at any time. The safety and well-being of participants are always our priority. In the event of an early exit, the participation fee remains unchanged as the experience has already commenced.
The experience is not recommended for people who suffer from claustrophobia as, in the initial phase, some participants are blindfolded and handcuffed. For this reason, the room may not be suitable for particularly sensitive individuals. However, in most cases, even those who initially have some doubts complete the experience without problems, thanks to manageable and always accessible spaces. In any case, it is still possible to stop the game and leave the room at any time.
No, The Seizure has a fear level of 2 out of 5.
Inside you'll find immersive sound effects, dimly lit environments, and staged presences designed to enhance the thriller theming, not horror.
No actors will make physical contact with participants.
The level of perceived fear is still very subjective: it varies from person to person, depending on individual sensitivity and how much one gets drawn into the atmosphere.