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Jewel of the Sea
Intrepid Escape Rooms
Escape room
IRL
Innovative puzzles and mechanisms, not a franchise and therefore has that “unique” feel to it. There is one skill based feature that can be a bit frustrating but we persevered…❤️
The Tree House Raid at Fort Knocks
Escape Factor
Escape room
IRL
Cute theme. Limited space so wouldn’t recommend for larger groups. We played with only 2, and were allowed a few extra minutes to complete…a third set of eyes/hands would have come in handy. This room has lots of padlocks which is a bit tedious because you have to find the -right- lock to match 4 digit code or whatever. But a very entertaining story and the hints were fairly creative. Great game master, too 😊
Jewel of the Sea
Intrepid Escape Rooms
Escape room
IRL
The Terminal
Intrepid Escape Rooms
Escape room
IRL
Fun puzzles, more padlocks/lower tech than the other rooms, good story but finished too quickly
Confinement
Red Door Escape Room - Temecula
Escape room
IRL
There is ONE single reason for dislike: light level is way too low. How am I going to solve a puzzle if I can’t even see? The locks (LOTS of locks) were often positioned in the darkest corners too…couldn’t even tell whether they were numbers or letters. Puzzles were fair-to-good. There is one glaring exception, and apparently other Red Door outfits have a clue leading you towards the item but this one decided against it. Oh well. Again, the light (or rather absence thereof) is the overriding reason for downvote.
Escape The City - Washington D.C. [Outdoor]
Escapely - Washington
Escape room
Other
Really wanted to love this but we kept being chatted up by various panhandlers/homeless folks and while I have sympathy for their plight it just ruined the experience for us. We aborted after the third puzzle and will attempt to work through this from home (California) with the help of Google maps. Neat concept but this is likely a problem in many locations, I’m sticking to brick and mortar escape rooms
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