The 2026 Maine Rage Rooms & Paint Splatter Guide

Your definitive directory for Maine’s smash rooms and splatter-paint experiences. Find locations to safely unleash your stress, from breaking glassware to creating messy art.

This is your complete guide to rage rooms and paint splatter rooms in Maine, updated for 2026. We provide the essential, hard-to-find planning details you need, including pricing models, safety requirements, what you can (and can’t) break, and crucial age restrictions. Whether you’re looking for high-energy destruction or a fun, messy-art experience, this guide is your first stop.

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Choose Your Adventure: Smash or Splatter 💥🎨

Let’s go over these two fantastic ways to have fun and relieve stress in Maine. While they often live under the same roof, they provide two very different, equally memorable experiences.

  • Rage Rooms (or Smash Rooms): This is the high-energy, destructive experience. You are given tools (like baseball bats and crowbars) and a crate of breakable items (like glassware, ceramics, and old electronics) and are encouraged to smash everything to pieces. It’s a primal, cathartic, and surprisingly fun way to blow off steam.
  • Paint Splatter Rooms (or Splatter-Paint): This is the creative, chaotic, and colorful alternative. Instead of destruction, this is about pure, messy fun. You’re suited up and let loose in a special room with a canvas and a variety of paint colors to throw, splash, and spray. It’s an all-ages activity perfect for creating a unique piece of abstract art and laughing with friends or family.

This guide is built to give you all the logistical details for both activities upfront, so you can focus on the fun. We’ve gathered the details on pricing packages, waiver requirements, age limits, and what you should (and must) wear.

How to Plan Your Session

Finding the right experience depends on the vibe you want. Here’s what we’ve found:

For a Rage Room Session…

  • Pricing & Packages: Most locations don’t charge a simple hourly rate. Instead, you buy a package that includes a set amount of time (e.g., 15, 30, or 45 minutes) and a specific “inventory” of items to break. Packages can range from a small crate of glassware to a full “demolition” with electronics and furniture.
  • The “Menu” of Breakables: Every location provides a standard set of items. However, many also offer an “à la carte” menu where you can pay extra to add a specific item to your session, like a large-screen TV.
  • BYOB (Bring Your Own Box): Some locations allow you to bring your own box of breakable items from home. (Note: There are strict rules on what’s allowed—no hazardous materials, light bulbs, etc.). The staff will typically need to inspect the item before allowing it in the room.
  • Age Restrictions: This is non-negotiable. Every single participant must sign a waiver. Most locations require participants to be 18+ to smash. Some locations in Maine allow younger children of 8+ years old to participate if a parent or legal guardian signs the waiver and is present.
  • Safety Gear: Closed-toe shoes are required for rage rooms as debris will be flying everywhere. For those same reasons, long-sleeve shirts and pants are strongly recommended, too. The facility will typically provide extra protective equipment to you, such as face shields/helmets, ear plugs, and/or sturdy gloves.
Paint splatter room canvas with paint dripping down the walls.

For a Paint Splatter Session…

  • Pricing & Packages: Pricing is typically per-person and includes a time slot (e.g., 30 or 60 minutes), a canvas for you to keep, and a set amount of paint. Many locations offer different canvas sizes and options for extra “glow-in-the-dark” or neon paint for an additional fee.
  • The Experience: You’ll be provided with brushes, squirt bottles, and other tools to get the paint on your canvas (and everywhere else). Some rooms might also feature blacklights for a “glow” paint experience.
  • Ages Restrictions: This is the most family-friendly option. Paint splatter is generally open to all ages, from young children (toddler-age) to adults, making it a perfect family activity. Waivers are still usually required, but the age policy is much more relaxed.
  • Safety Gear: Paint splatter rooms will typically provide a disposable plastic suit/poncho and a face shield/goggles for the experience.

Explore Rage Rooms & Paint Splatter Rooms in Maine

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All the Rage

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Mayhem Portland

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The Rage Release

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The WRECK Room

Map of Maine Locations

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is a paint splatter room?
A paint splatter room is a dedicated space where you can get messy without any worry. You’re given non-toxic, washable paints and a canvas. You can throw, drip, spray, or splash paint on your canvas (and your friends!) to create a unique piece of abstract art. It’s all the fun of a paint fight with none of the cleanup. This news video provides a nice overview of what you might expect for a paint splatter experience.
What should I wear to a rage room?
Safety is the number one priority. You must wear closed-toe shoes (work boots or sturdy sneakers are best). No sandals or Crocs. It is also highly recommended that you wear long-sleeved shirts and long, durable pants (like jeans), even though most locations provide you with a full-body coverall or suit.
What should I wear to a paint splatter room?
While the paint is non-toxic and washable, you should still wear clothes you don’t mind getting stained. The location will provide protective gear like a poncho, shoe covers, and goggles, but some paint might still find its way onto your clothes or shoes.
Is the splatter paint washable?
Yes, almost all locations use non-toxic, water-based, washable paint for the splatter-paint experience. It’s designed to wash out of hair, skin, and most fabrics. However, it’s always best to wear clothes you aren’t too attached to, just in case.
Do I need a reservation for these activities?
Typically – yes. Whether for a rage room or a paint splatter session, you are booking a specific room for a specific time block. Reservations, made online or by phone, are considered essential to guarantee your spot, especially on weekends. Some locations may offer walk-ins and can take your group if they have available space at the moment. All the Rage in Vassalboro works specifically with Reservations only at the moment.
Can I bring my own stuff to break in a rage room?
Sometimes. Many rage rooms have a “BYOB” (Bring Your Own Box) package. However, there are very strict limitations. You generally cannot bring items that are toxic or hazardous (like light bulbs, batteries, or anything with liquids). Always call the location first to confirm their BYOB policy.
What’s the age limit for a rage room vs. a paint splatter room?
This is a key difference:
  • Rage Rooms: Generally 18+. Some locations allow younger children (8+) and teens to participate only if a parent or legal guardian is present and signs their waiver. It is typically not an activity for very young children, although The Rage Release in Searsmont does make it part of their mission to work with and allow school-aged children and younger to experience this activity.
  • Paint Splatter Rooms: Generally all-ages. This is a very family-friendly activity, and most locations welcome kids as young as 2 or 3 to participate with a parent.