Chocolate Manufacturing Facility Transforms into Haunted Escape Room: Tickets Now Available for Purchase
In the heart of Seattle, a new out-of-this-world adventure awaits! Maeve, formerly known as Seattle Chocolate, has unveiled its latest attraction: the Haunted Escape Room Experience. This thrilling event takes place at Maeve's headquarters, located at 1180 Andover Park W., from October 2-25, 2025.
The Haunted Escape Room Experience replaces the Haunted Factory Tour of years past and promises an engaging, fun, and less terrifying journey for all ages. The adventure begins by stepping aboard a sparkling spaceship, setting the tone for an otherworldly experience.
As you navigate through the ghostly garden and the haunted planet, you and your team will work together to find magical chocolate. This story-driven experience lasts approximately 50 minutes and is recommended for kids aged 10 and above.
After the excitement, visitors can explore Maeve's flagship store, where a variety of chocolate products are available. From classic meltaway bonbons to seasonal flavours wrapped in bright, bold illustrations, there's something for everyone. The store also houses a fine chocolate line called Jcoco, with a portion of the net profits supporting cacao farmers in Peru.
For those seeking a perfect Instagram moment, Maeve's colourful backdrop provides the perfect setting. And don't worry about parking – there's free parking at the factory, and across the street as well.
Tickets for the Haunted Escape Room Experience cost $35 per person and can be purchased online. With limited spots available, it's best to secure your tickets early. So, gather your friends and family and get ready for an unforgettable adventure at Maeve's Haunted Escape Room Experience!
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