December 21, 2020
The first escape rooms venue to be opened between Albuquerque and Durango, New Mexico, has just celebrated its second anniversary at Farmington in San Juan County. And it has survived the pandemic, so far, taking extra precautions to ensure the health and safety of its customers, including sanitising between the four games and keeping parties separate to avoid mixing groups. The location of Escapology is in the Animas Valley Mall and owned by husband and wife Cody and Leah Stovall and Cody’s sister, Anna Stovall. This year the throughput of people has been only 40 per cent of the previous year, because of the pandemic.
Escape room brings entertainment to Four Corners
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Escapology has a special holiday-themed game
Sunday, Dec. 20, 2020 10:00 AM Leah Stovall, owner and game master at Escapology, seals the room to the Lost City to protect its secrets. Morgan Mitchell/Durango Herald
Escape room brings entertainment to Four Corners Leah Stovall, owner and game master at Escapology, seals the room to the Lost City to protect its secrets. Morgan Mitchell/Durango Herald Escuchar en Español:
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FARMINGTON – Being the only escape room between Albuquerque and Durango, Escapology located in Farmington boasts four unique escape rooms for individuals, families and friends to enjoy together and try to, as the name suggests, escape.