Branson Date Night: Why Adventure Beats Dinner and a Movie

Are you tired of the same old “dinner and a show” routine for date night?
Branson is the entertainment capital of the Midwest, but sometimes you want an experience where you aren't just sitting in the audience—you want to be the stars of the show.
An escape room date at Escape Code offers something a movie can’t: Connection. When you’re in an immersive environment like Elek’s Hollow or Man Overboard, you have to communicate, laugh, and work together. It’s the ultimate “spark” for a relationship.
The Perfect Branson Date Night Itinerary:
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The Main Event: Head to Escape Code for a private adventure. Since all our games are private, it will just be the two of you (or you and your double-date friends).
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The Post-Game Recap: Walk over to a nearby local favorite for dessert or drinks to discuss how you solved that last-minute puzzle.
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The Photo Op: Don’t forget to grab a “victory” (or “we almost had it!”) photo in our lobby to remember the night.
Ready to level up your next date? Skip the theater and start your adventure at Escape Code.
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