SPYSCAPE Museum and Experience Ticket





Description
Discover your hidden potential at SPYSCAPE in the heart of New York City. This immersive, spy-built experience blends interactive challenges with real-world espionage stories to test your perception, pattern recognition, risk tolerance, deception skills, surveillance, and decision-making. Developed with top MI6 trainers and psychologists, SPYSCAPE isn’t just a museum - you actively engage with the world of intelligence, uncovering how your mind works through hands-on games and missions. At the end of your visit, you receive a detailed personal profile revealing your strengths, skills, and ideal spy role. - Interactive challenges designed to unlock your hidden potential - Detailed personalized profile revealing your skills and potential - Flexible entry times and Midtown Manhattan location near Columbus Circle - Ideal for families, friends, and team-building experiences Discover what kind of spy you really are.
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NYC ’s #1 rated new experience is an immersive interactive adventure designed to inspire you and uncover your potential - it’s time to discover your inner superhero! You’ll see how your skills stack up in fun challenges designed by a former Head of Training at MI6. You'll dodge lasers, make and break codes, run surveillance, lie and spot liars! You’ll get an authentic, inspiring, dossier of your own capabilities, and discover what kind of spy you’d be! Make sure you visit the website for the latest update on opening hours before your visit: https://spyscape.com/nyc/visit-info
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- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(232)
I didn't care for this experience because I thought it was an escape room and not games and questions . Three of the girls liked it but 2 of us didn't. I didn't participate in the experience because it wasn't what I thought it was. Some May thorough enjoy it but check the details before purchasing.
Very advanced - not for anyone under 12 I'd say and it requires English skills at a pretty advanced level. General set-up was a bit confusing and unclear, but some of the tasks were fun - like avoiding laser beams. Perhaps the museum parts should have been separated from the tasks?
Went to Spyscape. It is a great experience. You go through 8 tasks/ situations and at the end they tell you what job you would get. The situations they put you in were challenging but comical. We had a great time. This is a great experience for a family to do and I highly recommend it.
It was an interesting museum with interactive activities. There were even captions about the history of true spies.
Great museum and games were fun, but felt SUPER rushed. We went on a Saturday afternoon and you only get 50 minutes to do 10 spy games. There were people waiting at each one and we barely got through 7, which was a huge bummer. They had a thing where you could pay more for more time but it felt like our ticket should have allowed us to do them all. They say you can do them in any order, but that made it more chaotic since you had to run around and see what had a shorter line Pro tip - if you just buy the spy games pass we saw a promo when we left for spyscape for $29 (which may be less than the combo ticket.) Spyscape is cool and I learned a ton, it's a museum but with some interactive elements. Overall very fun but the spygames felt like a rip off since we only had 50 minutes and couldn't do them all. The instructions were often confusing and it was hard to find staff.
A really weird activity that involves answering personal questions, doing quizzes and mind games while you’re walking through a spy museum as it were. The puzzles are fairly complicated so don’t bring anyone under 15 years and definitely ot anyone not fluent in English. The museum part was well done but hard to follow when you were involved in the games at the same time.
Great and interesting fun with the kids - highly recommend for teens!
They did not explain anything to you and you have no idea what you are doing or how to navigate through. Was lost the majority of the time and had no one to ask. Would never go back.
Spygames was so much fun and some were challenging like rock wall climb (2 rooms). Spyscape is more of the museum with some interactive mind games.
Many of the games were broken. Screens were broken. Even screens that weren't broken would go black with an error message stating the hdmi disconnected. None of the staff made themselves available to help explain anything at all. And the final game with the buttons, my room had zero visible lasers. And the game is about dodging lasers. This was one of the worst places I've gone to.



