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While out hiking in the forest, you see a very peculiar Rabbit run by. For some reason, you decide to follow and see where it goes. The Rabbit darts around the woods, and suddenly dives head first into a hole in a tree. Spontaneously, you decide to go down the hole to follow it… but now you find yourself in a very unusual place where up is down and weird is normal. Will you ever figure out how to get back to the world you came from?
All ratings (29)
Very positive
Gameplay
Mixed
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
15 escape rooms
Rabbit Hole was the first escape room we attempted at Escape! Whistler. It was pretty difficult with just 3 of us, but luckily our GM gave us a few extra minutes to make our escape! The props were absolutely awesome in this room and the puzzles were fun and creative! Even with the higher difficulty of this room we still had a blast! Escape! Whistler sets the bar high in every way possible! The amount of details and time put into each room is impressive. We enjoyed this one so much, we went on to attempt all 6 rooms and escaped 5 out of the 6. 10/10 recommend!
Hard
1
Not scary
No
No
Limited
No parking on site. It’s best to park in one of the nearby lots and walk from there.
34 escape rooms
My first escape room out of the country! So fun even though we didn’t escape. It was just two of us so I definitely recommend maybe 4 people for this one at least.
128 escape rooms
This room has a fun set with fitting music, the puzzles were linear. Some puzzles had me scratching my head even after getting the solution, I was thinking 'How was I supposed to know that'. The finale was great and unexpected, so just about all of this room. We enjoyed it (and has been upgraded since we have played it!)
Quirky and fun
Yes
Down the rabbit hole you go
Hard
3
Not scary
No
No
Not at all
Yes
156 escape rooms
For an escape room in whistler, I wasn’t expecting much but I’m soooo glad we took some time out to do this. Creative puzzles, great theming and decorations. Wish I lived closer to try out more of them. We had 3 people and I’d recommend 4-5 as some puzzles would have helped with more hands on deck
5
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