Friday, March 13, 2020

Wigwam Escape Is Temporarily Closed for Bookings

The health and safety of visitors, volunteers, and staff to the Institute for American Indian Studies has always been our highest priority. While IAIS has not been directly affected by COVID-19, we are monitoring the situation carefully and taking the recommended steps to slow the transmission of the virus. 


WIGWAM ESCAPE IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED for business and has always taken the health and safety of players seriously.  The following outlines the health and safety practices currently in place. The most important thing to remember about Wigwam Escape is that all bookings are private and that the game is played with people that you bring to the room with you. This means that your group will not share your escape room time slot with other groups and with people that you don't know.

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 virus outbreak, Wigwam Escape & IAIS have established some new health and safety practices and improved some existing practices. 

Between each game: PROPS, DOOR HANDLES AND SURFACES ARE WIPED DOWN using disinfectant wipes & a bleach solution, which is the recommended cleaning approach for this virus. 

Room resets may take longer, while we spend additional time cleaning each room. The waiting area will also be disinfected between groups.

We are requesting that all players wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water for 20 seconds or more prior to entering and after leaving the escape room. 

Our standard policy is for employees to stay home if they are ill, and to notify management immediately and go home if they get sick during a shift.

There is no fee to reschedule your group – if someone in your group is ill and you need to reschedule, there is no charge.

We will continue to monitor and adhere to established guidelines from CDC and local government agencies.

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