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The Pavilion Perplex is an escape room game that exudes class! Set inside the Royal Palace in the early Victorian era, this is a sublimely decorated escape room with a wide variety of puzzles and some beautiful secrets and surprises. Featuring puzzles and games like those found on “The Crystal Maze”, plus many historically accurate facts and period artifacts. Players will have their logic and dexterity skills put to the test to recover the missing petition and save the iconic building.
All ratings (61)
Very positive
Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
14 escape rooms
Really enjoyed this room, we got out in 38minutes so for us (team of 3) it was the easiest of the pier pressure rooms. For what initially looks like a very small room there is a lot to do and the set is really well done. As always the host was amazing
31 escape rooms
There's only one word to describe the set - opulent. If you can tear yourself away from saying 'wow' every few seconds, you'll need top communication and attention to get through everything. Really fun theme, flow, and story. Can't wait to Loot the Lanes.
Yes
Hard
Mechanical
Not scary
No
No
Not at all
Most space spread out
Yes
Medium
Car parks nearby
115 escape rooms
It wasn’t hugely different or special but was a solid good fun room. Enjoyed the puzzles and it flowed well. Some clever contraptions in there too.
Minnie was friendly and got into character well!
No
Easy
Mechanical
3
Not scary
10
No
Yes
Not at all
Yes
Easy
316 escape rooms
Love love love this room! Historically visually accurate as well. You can tell they care about their rooms and the experience of the players. This room has great puzzles and packs a punch. Do not miss it!
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“Overall, this is a wonderful game; visually appealing with varied and interesting puzzles ...“
“From the grand entrance to the finish, this was a visually impressive game ...“
“[Escape game] executed with no-expense-spared build quality and a great deal of ingenuity. “