Consider this your to-do list for an unforgettable summer.
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to get out of this escape room in 60 minutes. To be successful, you will have to crack codes, put together puzzles and decipher clues — which means working well as a team. Depending on the challenge you choose, you must find a missing archaeologist , unearth hidden gold while saving a monarch or solve the mystery of the disappearing husbands . This message will self-destruct in five seconds. Good luck.
Open Thursday through Monday. Escape Quest, 1127 King St., Alexandria, Va.; 4936 Fairmont Ave., Bethesda, Md.This is for the families who went to one of Cirque du Soleil’s highflying aerial shows and walked out thinking, “We want to do that!” Kids 6 and older and adults can start their circus training with intense but fun sessions focusing on trapeze, tumbling, trampoline and more, taking place indoors or on the outdoor trapeze, where you’ll feel like you’re soaring in the clouds.
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