Captain’s Quest Escape Room on Norwegian Encore’s Galaxy Pavilion

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Did you know that the NCL Encore has an escape room on the ship? We tried out the Captain’s Quest Escape Room on Norwegian Encore’s Galaxy Pavilion! Here is what we thought and is it worth it?

The Captain’s Quest Escape Room is part VR and part regular Escape room in the Galaxy Pavilion area of the NCL Encore.

Galaxy Pavilion on NCL Encore the the Escape room inside
Photo Credit: Donna Vallance

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What is the Captain’s Quest Escape Room on Norwegian Encore’s Galaxy Pavilion like?

Captains Quest Escape room on Galaxy Pavilion on NCL Encore
Photo Credit: Donna Vallance

The Escape room is in two parts. One part VR and one part a functional escape room with real padlocks and puzzles to solve.

Hop in to a VR Diving Pod and Dive to the Ocean Floor

Galaxy Pavilion on NCL Encore the escape room
Photo Credit: Donna Vallance

In the the Escape room in the Galaxy Pavilion, you step into a diving pod and dive to the ocean floor down to a mysterious ancient shipwreck. When the diving pod suddenly crashes into the ship you must find clues and use your wits to escape before the oxygen runs out in 45 minutes. The first part of this game is the VR where you wear a head set to get an idea of the game.

Enter the Ship Wreck and try to Escape!

Galaxy Pavilion on NCL Encore the escape room piano
Photo Credit: Donna Vallance

Then you are taken into an escape room where you have to find clues and move objects around the room. This part is not VR but so much fun. You are in an old ship wreck that you have to get to the surface and save all the treasure. There are various puzzle to solve and find all around the room. We did however find a few bits not working correctly so we needed the help of one of the crew.

Is the Escape Room Worth it?

Galaxy Pavilion on NCL Encore the padlocks in escape room
Photo Credit: Donna Vallance

The whole escape room costs $15 dollars and lasts approximately 45 minutes. However we did it in 30 minutes. It was fun and we did enjoy it but due to parts not working we felt that we could not fully enjoy the experience thus paying $30 dollars is a bit too much in our opinion. The VR part was just a small part of the experience as well and not interactive.

Rules and Regulations from NCL for the Escape Room who is it Suitable for?

NCL Encore Escape room ship wreck
Photo Credit Donna Vallance

Maximum height ecommended: 76 inches (1.93m)

  • Ages Children below the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Do not use excessive force while handling props or puzzles.
  • This attraction can include sudden noises and flashing lights.

Who can not do the Escape Room?

Galaxy Pavilion on NCL Encore
Photo Credit Sarah Christie, Cruising with kids

This ride is not recommended for people with the following condition:

  •   Neck problems
  •   Back problems
  •   Heart problems
  •   Motion sickness
  •   Recent surgery or any history of physical conditions that may be aggravated by this attraction
  •   Pregnant
  •   Under the influence of medication or alcohol which may impair their abilities
  •   History of seizures or epilepsy
  •   Suffer from panic attacks or anxiety
  •   Claustrophobic

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