Dear Students,
During our Feedback Meeting, you mentioned that the whole cohort would like to go to the
escape room together. I am now following up on this with the details.
If you managed to choose your preferred time slot and the rooms you would like to try at
Neverland, please let me know as soon as possible. December is usually a peak period, and
since you will need several rooms running in parallel, it is important to book well in
advance. Otherwise it may be difficult to secure suitable times. There is also the option
of booking two rooms at a time in consecutive sessions, so the group enters in two rounds
rather than all at once. (For your group of 21 people, I recommend booking four rooms in
total.)
Additionally, I strongly encourage you to try the bar’s cocktails either before or after
the game - they are truly excellent. The pizzeria is also highly recommended; the quality
of their pizzas is outstanding.
If you would like to stay for drinks or food before or after the escape room, please
inform me as well, so that I can reserve a table for the group. I will also try to get a
discount for your food and drinks (I hope it works, too, but in worst case, the discount
for the escape rooms will work).
Looking forward to your feedback,
Andrea
Andrea Mihálffy
Head of International Relations Office
Pázmány Péter Catholic University
Faculty of Information Technology and Bionics
C 1083 Budapest, Práter u. 50/a. T +36 (1) 886-4702 E mihalffy.andrea(a)itk.ppke.hu
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Elküldött üzenetek: Szerda, 2025. október 22. 11:14:27
Tárgy: team-building idea for the autumn break
Dear IPCV Students,
If you are looking for a fun activity for the autumn break (or for any other time), I’d
like to recommend a great team-building experience in Budapest. Escape rooms are extremely
popular here, and the city has many high-quality options. One of the very best is
Neverland, which offers an excellent combination of immersive escape games and a stylish
cocktail bar. You can check out the place here: [
https://neverland.hu/en |
https://neverland.hu/en ]
Neverland features eight different themed escape rooms, each designed with great
creativity and attention to detail. Up to seven players can participate in one room, so
for your whole cohort, you would need to book three rooms (running at the same time).
After the one-hour escape game, you can continue your evening together in their cocktail
bar, which is also highly rated and has a lively atmosphere.
On the website, you can read the storylines and themes of each escape room. The Wild West
room and the Jailbreak are especially brilliant (at least I enjoyed them a lot), the Aztec
Catacomb is also great fun, and I’ve heard excellent feedback about the Wizard Trials too
(though I haven’t tried that one myself yet). In truth, whichever theme you choose will be
a good time – just pick what the group finds most appealing.
You can book online, and I recommend checking for a time slot when three rooms are
available simultaneously. If you let me know which rooms and time you’ve chosen, there’s a
good chance I can arrange a 20% discount if you make the reservation through me (my son
works there, so I may be able to arrange a staff discount for you).
I think this could be a great way for your group to relax, have fun, and strengthen your
team spirit outside the classroom.
Best regards,
Andrea
Andrea Mihálffy
Head of International Relations Office
Pázmány Péter Catholic University
Faculty of Information Technology and Bionics
C 1083 Budapest, Práter u. 50/a. T +36 (1) 886-4702 E mihalffy.andrea(a)itk.ppke.hu