Murder at the Grand Hotel

Murder at the Grand Hotel

Mostly positive (5 ratings)

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  • IRL

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You are back in the 1930s In the city's fashionable hotel, a terrible murder has taken place in room no. 13. A man has been arrested and sentenced to death for the murder and the execution will take place in exactly 60 minutes. You are convinced that there has been a judicial murder. The police have – according to you – caught an innocent man, and you believe that the real killer planted all the evidence in the hotel room, including the murder weapon. The convicted man happens to be a family member of yours (Uncle Erik), who you are absolutely sure is innocently convicted. Can you and your team find the killer before time runs out?

  • 2-6
  • 60 mins
  • Hard
  • Not scary

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All ratings (5)

Mostly positive

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46 escape rooms

"Murder at the Grand Hotel" is the first room at Escape Room Randers, which you can easily see when comparing their rooms. That being said, we were quite entertained. A murder has been committed at the city's hotel in room number 13. Unfortunately for Uncle Erik, he has been convicted of the murder and is scheduled for execution in 1 hour. As relatives of Uncle Erik, we know he could never commit a murder, so we must break into the crime scene and find out who the real murderer is before an hour passes. When you step into the room, you step into the 1930s on a dark and stormy night. The lighting is dim, and the body outline on the floor quickly sets the mood for rescuing Uncle Erik. Fortunately, flashlights are available, so even though the lighting is dim, it's not too challenging to work with the puzzles. There are some "do not touch" signs and visible wires that break the illusion, but overall, they have created a well-made hotel setting. Looking at the puzzles, there is a good variety and several nice surprises hidden in the room. You need to maintain a big picture view, as you quickly come across many things that need to be kept track of. The setup in the room is primarily linear, but the many details and puzzles provide plenty to engage with once you get started. We were 4 people in the room, and we all felt engaged most of the time. Number of nuts (max 5) Difficulty level 🌰🌰🌰 Design 🌰🌰🌰 Scare factor Entertainment vs price 🌰🌰🌰🌰

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Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service
Particularly interesting or different

No

Story
Difficulty

Medium

Game tech

Mechanical

Scary

Not scary

Was anything broken?

No

Live actors

No

Physically active

Not at all

Easy to find location

Yes

Parking

Easy

Jul 30, 2025

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