Victoria's Secret
Bath Escape
A themed Bath room with little confirmed detail beyond its name and central location. Worth a look if you want a mystery-flavoured game and are happy to judge it on the day rather than by headline features.

A Gentle Mystery Awaits
Victoria's Secret is a hard room to pin down, which is not ideal if you are booking on the strength of theme alone. What does come through is a modest mystery-led identity rather than a big effects piece, so this looks best suited to players who want a straightforward escape room in central Bath rather than a highly distinctive destination game.
The safest read is that Bath Escape has gone for atmosphere over spectacle. That can be a strength if the room is well paced and coherent, but there is not enough evidence here to suggest anything especially tech-heavy, scare-led or physically demanding. In other words, expect a conventional 60-minute experience that should suit mixed groups and casual teams more than specialist puzzle hunters.
That makes it a sensible choice if you are nearby and want a themed room without too much friction. It is not the sort of game I would send enthusiasts across the country for on name and summary alone, but it may still deliver a tidy, polished hour if the execution is solid.
The main caveat is simple: the available information leaves a lot unsaid. If you want a room with a clear signature, strong set-piece design or a sharply defined puzzle style, you will need more detail before this one jumps out. If you are happy with an unpretentious mystery room in a good city centre location, it remains worth a look.
Victoria's Secret sits in the safer middle of the escape-room map, with no evidence of horror, heavy tech, or demanding physical play. It is best thought of as a straightforward themed room whose main appeal is atmosphere, with the rest left deliberately unconfirmed.
The title gives it a touch of intrigue, even though the game itself stays opaque.
It feels like a room with a clear theme rather than an experimental concept.
There is not enough visible detail to promise a standout set-piece or unusual structure.
Book your mission.
Spots can change quickly. Gather your team, compare options, then choose the room that best fits the night.
