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Creepy vintage doll featured in The Alley Hotel escape room’s Guided Tour in Redlands, CA – part of Escape the Booby Trap’s immersive, story-led horror experience
Bedroom scene from The Alley Hotel escape room in Redlands, CA, revealing a hidden entrance to the Donor Room – part of the immersive Guided Tour by Escape the Booby Trap
Worn old books from The Alley Hotel escape room’s puzzle room, adding to the haunted hotel atmosphere.
Faded books used as clues in the Library Room of The Alley Hotel – a vintage, story-rich escape room experience presented by Escape the Booby Trap in Redlands, CA

TAKE A TOUR

The Immersive Escape Room Tour of The Alley Hotel
“Step Into the Haunted History

  🕯️ The Tour 🕯️

 

A Guided Descent into the Hotel’s Secrets

A Chilling Guided Journey. Classic Escape Room Puzzles. Immersive Narrative.

You’re no longer just a player — you’re a guest of The Alley Hotel.

Length of Stay: 90 minutes

Guests - (2-6 Players)

 

$120 and  includes up to 4 people

$30 each additional guest 

Once a grand 1920s establishment with velvet drapes and marble floors, The Alley fell into silence in the 1980s after a string of unexplained disappearances. Now, after decades sealed away, the doors have creaked open again… and you’re among the first to walk its halls.

But you’re not alone.

This experience unfolds as a guided escape room, combining hands-on puzzles with a narrative that pulls you deeper into the mystery. You’ll carry an iPad—your modern-day tour guide—playing eerie audio clips, grainy film reels, and whispered recordings that slowly reveal what happened to the hotel’s final guests.

Each room presents a different part of the story. You’ll inspect abandoned luggage, flip through decaying ledgers, and uncover what lies behind mirrors that should never move. The air is cold, the walls groan, and the lights flicker—sometimes in response to things you can’t quite see.

 

 
 
 
 
Check in. Walk the halls. Try to leave.
​Check out OUR creepy immersive experience 
 Jacks Mind - Welcome to the God Damn Nightmare
OR

Do it!! Play Both!!

The Full Stay

Start with the story. Stay for the descent.
Begin with the Guided Tour to uncover what happened at The Alley Hotel.
Then return through Jack’s version — darker, twisted, and unforgiving.
Each game reveals part of the truth.
But only together do they show you what was really done… and by whom.

👉 [BOOK NOW]

 

Overview

A Chilling Guided Journey.

Classic Escape Room Puzzles.

 

Immersive Narrative.

Step into The Alley Hotel as a guest—not just a player.

This guided experience blends traditional puzzles with a haunting story, narrated through an iPad filled with eerie audio and vintage visuals.

 

Explore a long-abandoned hotel, room by room, uncovering secrets hidden since the last guest checked in… and never checked out.​

The Hotel Awaits

From forgotten bathrooms

to long-sealed parlors

The hotel’s many rooms unfold in a twisted tour of the past.

Some spaces feel trapped in time.

Others feel like they never stopped watching.

Don’t expect a simple walkthrough.

Some doors open for you. Others open… because they’ve been waiting.

The hotel isn’t just part of the story — it remembers.

A Whisper from the Tour

They come with questions.

Flashlights. Curiosity in their eyes.

 

Some even smile at the wallpaper.

But the hotel doesn’t remember their names… only how they made it feel.”

 

“They check in for the story.
But it’s the silence they leave behind
that lingers.”

“You think you’re here to uncover the past…
but some things are only revealed when you’re part of it.”

What to Expect?

iPad-guided immersive narration

 

 Traditional escape puzzles —

story-integrated

Multi-room progression,

like a real hotel stay…

if your room service came with secrets

 

Creepy and unsettling,

but structured and guided

 Option to mute narration and play classically

Why Play Both Rooms?

Every room holds two truths.

This tour gives you a guided

glimpse into the past.

But Jack’s version?


It drags you through the mind of someone who couldn’t let go.

Play both. See what’s real — and what’s madness.

 


Only then will you understand what really happened at The Alley Hotel.

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