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94
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ColeShalauta
Cole Shalauta (He/Him) | Laguna Hills, CA
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Haunts (70)
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Date experienced
The Escape
The Unlockables - San Diego
Escape room
IRL
The separated start for this game was it’s biggest charm, especially because they have five different areas to handcuff your group! We did it with eight intelligent people, and we blew through it very quickly, and only used a hint or two. The room is designed for a bigger crowd, so I would say the ideal number is probably five or six.
The Fun House
Cross Roads Escape Games
Escape room
IRL
The set designs at Cross Roads are unlike any other. They look like something you would see at a Disney theme park! If you’re too scared to try the other two rooms, please do this one! It’s so goofy and every inch is full of charm! Our game master, David, was absolutely hilarious and super attentive! It always adds an extra layer to the experience when the game master is having just as much fun as we are!
Once Upon A Time
Red Door Escape Room - Oxnard
Escape room
IRL
Black and White Cafe
MindFox Escape
Escape room
IRL
Very cute theming and very visually impressive. It’s amazing how vibrant and alive the room feels despite being devoid of color! It’s a single room, but with a decent amount of puzzles packed in. I wouldn’t go with more than two people, maybe three if you’re beginners.
Sister's Secret
The Unlockables - San Diego
Escape room
IRL
This is a great spooky escape room! I would recommend 3-4 players. We had 2 and almost didn’t make it out, despite having 75 minutes to complete. A lot of the difficulty comes from the non-linearity of it, and if you’re like me, you’ll get overwhelmed by too much information right off the bat. The staff was incredible, and three different employees chatted with us for a long while after our game about their love for escape rooms. It’s very clear that everyone working here is super passionate about what they do. Also, if you like Hamilton, you’ll love all the little references!
Lullaby
The Queen Mary's Dark Harbor
Haunt
Maze
This is the essential Dark Harbor haunt. It feels the most distinctly “Queen Mary”, especially because we’re able to see into the pool room for a second. There’s one scare on a bridge multiple stories above a maintenance area that is absolutely cruel and might be the best scare I’ve ever seen in a haunt!
Big Top Terror
The Queen Mary's Dark Harbor
Haunt
Haunted house
Anytime scary clown girls are involved, I’m in! I love the inclusion of legitimate classic funhouse elements, like the mirror maze and the ball pit!
Breakout and On The Run
The Queen Mary's Dark Harbor
Haunt
Maze
This haunt was LONG with some very memorable scenes. I loved the insane Spirit Halloween-esque animatronics that were all over the place!
The Infirmary
The Queen Mary's Dark Harbor
Haunt
Haunted house
A bit forgettable, but it had a few great jumpscares which puts it a notch above Feast for me. There is one room with an old piano that I remember walking in during a ghost tour as a kid, and I’ve had nightmares about it since. It was not particularly fun for me to revisit that room in this haunt cause something isn’t right in there.
Feast
The Queen Mary's Dark Harbor
Haunt
Maze
Decent, but the least memorable haunt at Dark Harbor this year, sans the part where you crawl on all fours through an oven. Still, anything on the actual Queen Mary is gonna feel off as hell.
The Shipyard
The Queen Mary's Dark Harbor
Haunt
Other
Well themed area, but a little confusing to maneuver. It gives the illusion of being much larger than it is though, which is pretty cool!
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