The Breaking Point Austin
Escape Room in Austin, Texas
Address: 12233 N FM 620 #109, Austin, TX 78750
Price Range: $$
About this business
The Breaking Point Austin in Austin, Texas offers a unique blend of entertainment options including an escape room, rage room, and splatter paint room, making it a versatile destination for various group activities. The escape room provides a well-balanced challenge that caters to both newcomers and experienced puzzle enthusiasts, while the rage room offers a therapeutic environment for stress relief with plenty of items to break. The facility is run by an attentive staff who prioritize safety and customer experience, creating a welcoming atmosphere for everyone from couples on date nights to large group celebrations.
Hours Open
What People Are Saying
Difficulty Level: Reviews mention the escape room as "challenging yet very fun", "challenging but a lot of fun", and "just challenging enough to feel successful", indicating varying levels of difficulty depending on prior experience.
Themes: The reviews describe themes of rage rooms, splatter rooms, axe throwing, and escape rooms. Some reviews mention specific scenarios like recreating an "Office Space" scene.
Kid-friendly: Multiple reviews mention bringing children, birthday parties, and family events.
Party: Many reviews explicitly mention birthday parties and other group events held at this location.
Large Groups: Reviews frequently describe visits by large groups for team building, birthday parties, and other events, indicating suitability for larger groups.
Not Noted
Puzzles: The provided reviews do not explicitly detail the puzzle types, only mentioning that escape rooms are "challenging" and include "clues". No specific type like logic, physical, mathematical or search-oriented is stated.
Scare Factor: No reviews mention scary or horror themes. The focus is on fun, stress relief, and cathartic experiences.
Mystery/Detective: While some reviews mention solving clues and escaping, there's no explicit mention of a mystery or detective theme as the central focus.
Prison Break: There is no mention of a prison break theme in any of the reviews.
Heist: No reviews mention heist themes.
Zombie: No reviews mention a zombie theme.
Tomb: No reviews mention an Egyptian theme.
Discounts: The reviews do not mention specific discounts for larger groups, but the enthusiasm for group events suggests that they accommodate large groups without a specific mention of price breaks.
Price: Some reviews mention the price as "slightly pricey" or mention a cost of $40 for a session, others find it "reasonable" or "well worth the price". This indicates varied perspectives on affordability.
Parking: The reviews do not provide information about parking availability.