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Zagreb Kids Escape Room Expanding Further to Croatian Coast

By 31 March 2022

March the 31st, 2022 - The Zagreb kids escape room is set to open in another location, this time away from the continental part of the country down to the Adriatic coast.

As Poslovni Dnevnik/Sergej Novosel Vuckovic writes, the Zagreb kids escape room, a game which involves thinking, research and solving tasks, which was designed here in the Croatian capital and led by Kruna Josimovic at the Zagreb Fair, is set to open its doors down by the sea in Vodice.

This is the second location for this escape room in the Republic of Croatia, and the third in total (it also exists in Podgorica, Montenegro), and this unique concept in Europe will be available to tourists, too.

“We are opening it in cooperation with Matilda Beach Resort, and from June the 1st, just before the height of the summer tourist season, a themed room will be arranged on the promenade in Vodice. This is part of long-term cooperation with this resort, as well as a probe into the local terrain. Because the Zagreb kids escape room in Vodice will most likely remain open there throughout the year, we'll only change the topics from season to season,'' explained Josimovic.

Last year, this innovative Croat announced a breakthrough in the market ''across the pond'' in the United States of America. Preparations for placement in Chicago and Philadelphia are still ongoing, and it has taken quite a while, Josimovic can readily admit.

"Due to the rigorous regulations there, we've been finding it a little harder to find space, to be in one apartment block, but to be responsible for several of them, we're also busy trying to solve paperwork, which is more commonplace in the USA than even here in Croatia," said Kruna Josimovic of the trans-Atlantic move.

The opening of the American franchise of the Zagreb kids escape room, she says, will not be happening before the summer.

She is extremely satisfied with last year's business results, as the year 2021 was phenomenal, even better than the record pre-pandemic year of 2019, and the business continued on an upward trajectory, with both children and adults showing a lot of interest,'' concluded Kruna Josimovic.

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