Los Angeles 1947The Real EscapeEscape roomIRLBest room in the city! Great puzzles and games, with one big surprise!
The CastleThe Real EscapeEscape roomIRLA fantastic room that still holds up for being their oldest room.
The RuinsThe Real EscapeEscape roomIRLSo much detail in the whole room! The games in this room are iconic!
The PyramidThe Real EscapeEscape roomIRLIt’s just like if you were in The Mummy movie! Very fun puzzles!
TortugaReplay AdventuresEscape roomIRLI work in the escape room industry, so I tend to notice details that affect immersion and overall experience. With that in mind, I’d say this was an okay experience, but it didn’t fully hit the mark for me. The puzzles were decent but fairly easy to solve. The randomly generated “games” became more annoying than engaging at times and disrupted the flow rather than enhancing it. When I visited, there was a visible white line in one of the projections, which immediately pulled me out of the experience. Technical issues like that stand out, especially in a projection-heavy environment. The lighting also felt off. It wasn’t necessarily too bright or too dark, but it lacked atmosphere — the space could really benefit from lighting that helps bring the environment to life and supports immersion. Finally, some of the aesthetics felt unfinished and a bit cheap in places, which made parts of the experience feel less polished than expected. There’s definitely potential here, but tighter technical execution and more attention to atmosphere and finish would go a long way.
London 1888The Real EscapeEscape roomIRLFantastic room!! Have the darkness as an element to all the puzzles is amazing! So fun and scary!