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It is 1931 and you are on a platform in London. You are ready to board the Orient Express to Contantinople. You cannot wait until your beautiful train journey to the east begins. But boarding the train is not as easy as it seems. And are you sure you want to get in? Play the Orient Express escape room!
1 escape room
This was our first escape room, and we took our 6 and 11-year-old kids along. The GM said that she made a hybrid version between the kids' and adults' version, and we had a really good time. The 6 year old didn't have a whole lot to do, but we did our best to include him (it's a tricky age difference). We did end up needing two clues, but they did a good job of not sending the clues too quickly. As this was our first room we don't have a lot to compare it to, but we're looking forward to doing more!
Medium
Mechanical
3
Not scary
6
Some of the puzzles were a bit too high for our 6 year old to reach, but most were fine.
No
No
Not at all
Low lighting levels would make it difficult for the visually impaired. Stairs down to the room mean that it would likely not be suitable for those with mobility issues (I don't think there's a lift).
Yes
Easy
151 escape rooms
Overall is was quite fun and was with 3 people that was their first escape room. Who enjoyed it. Itβs an older escape room. Puzzles were ok. The theme props were basic and worn out. Recommended for newer players
No
Easy
Mechanical
4
Not scary
15
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Easy
5 escape rooms
Small team, with only 1 or 2 experiences each. This is a good room for team building for a small team of 3 to 5. (Already at 5 you see a different set of team dynamics settle in)
Medium
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