Surviving the Storm: A Deep Dive into the “Vortex” Room

The sirens are blaring. The wind is picking up. Do you have what it takes to reach the shelter?
In Branson, we know a thing or two about Ozark storms, but the Vortex experience at Escape Code takes “storm chasing” to a whole new level.
The Mission: You and your team are stranded in the Ozarks as a catastrophic tornado approaches. Your only hope is a deserted home belonging to a paranoid survivalist. He has a storm cellar, but in his suspicion, he’s safeguarded it with a series of complex puzzles and clues. You have exactly 60 minutes to gain access and contact emergency services before the Vortex hits.
Why Guests Love It:
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High Stakes: The ticking clock and cinematic sound design create a sense of urgency that feels incredibly real.
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Immersive Detail: From the survivalist’s cabin to the atmospheric lighting, you'll forget you're in the Shoppes at Branson Meadows.
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Family Friendly: Like all our rooms, Vortex is designed for fun, not fear. There are no jump-scares—just high-octane mystery solving.
Think you can beat the storm? Book your private session for Vortex today at EscapeCode.tv.
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