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You are in the medieval period of time! You get reputedly restore when you drink in its water! Can you find the holy water and get out alive from the trap?
446 escape rooms
Medieval Room: In search of the fountain of youth, we had to get our fill of the miracle water before time ran out. Voodoo Room: A Voodoo queen has cursed our town. We had to break into her shop and break the curse. Pros: We arrived in beautiful San Diego ready to explore the city and play some amazing escape rooms. Lockdown San Diego dd not let us down. The gamemasters at Lockdown San Diego greeted us when we walked in and immediately impressed us with their enthusiasm and efficiency. Because we play so many rooms, we especially appreciate when gamemasters are able to shorten their intro for enthusiasts. Mark and Nina introduced us to our story lines in the Medieval and Voodoo Rooms. Once we entered the rooms, we were immediately impressed by the set design. Each room created an immersive feel that gave us the full sense that we were actually in a Voodoo shop or Medieval castle. This only enhanced our experience at Lockdown. The game flow in both rooms was also very smooth. Puzzles flowed logically from one to the other. This was evidenced by the fact that we needed only one or two hints in each room. The puzzles were aligned to the themes of the rooms and we truly enjoyed solving each puzzle. Cons: There was one puzzle in the Voodoo Room that stumped us for a while (we needed a hint on this one). We felt it was a bit counterintuitive but once the gamemaster corrected us, we were able to resume our flow. The tech in the rooms was a bit slow and tricky at times, but the gamemaster again helped us navigate the issues and kept the game moving. Lockdown San Diego was an excellent game-play experience for beginners and enthusiasts alike. We definitely recommend you check them out in San Diego!
26 escape rooms
A solid basic escape room with nothing too special about it. Simple yet fun puzzles. The set was great!
No
Medium
Mechanical
2
Not scary
6
No
No
Somewhat
Some reaching
Great as long as you can move long sticks
Yes
Limited
318 escape rooms
Fairly basic and not too difficult, but still a fun room.
Easy
Not scary
21 escape rooms
Atmosphere was great. It is easy, but it’s still a fun experience. We finished as a group of 2 with 20 minutes left, using one hint. A variety of puzzle types. Some very cool props. Would definitely recommend for a small beginner group. Street parking can be tough, be prepared.
No
Easy
Mechanical
2
2 if you’re experienced, no more than 4.
Not scary
12
No
No
Not at all
There are color puzzles, and audio cues/puzzles.
Yes
Limited
Street parking in a busy neighborhood.
44 escape rooms
This is going to be a long review…but I want to get my feelings out. Game Masters make or break an experience a lot of the time, and in this case, our GM was not great and put a sour taste in our mouth. Hubby and I are enthusiasts. We’ve played probably over 400 escape rooms all over the world so we feel like we know the difference between good rooms and mediocre rooms. This is a mediocre room, and I’ll tell you my feelings why. This was the first time we’ve ever had a time penalty applied to us from the GM. We were in San Diego for a family memorial and decided to share our love of this hobby with family members. We had no idea where lockdown was not being from San Diego (turns out in the middle of a busy street and area) and they don’t provide parking. Our game was at 7:45p. Our family came in separate cars and though hubby and I got there at 7:30p and found parking, street parking in San Diego can be problematic and it took my family a little longer, and they arrived at 7:50p. The game master told me he started our clock and we’d incur penalties until they arrived. Now, we had already filled out electronic waivers ahead of time, and done everything requested including trying to arrive early, however, with no on site parking we were at the mercy of Saturday night San Diego parking. Once they arrived at 7:50p, another group was in the lobby so the GM helped them and got them settled and told us to sit until they were ready…and continued to keep our time clock running!! By the time we got into the room we were down ten minutes. This is only shocking because in 400+ rooms I’ve never had this happen! Especially at a place that doesn’t provide parking. The GM was not welcoming to our family. Told us to walk down the hall and the room was the first door on the right and let ourselves in. He didn’t walk us to our experience. No rules or regulations were given (which is fine, we know them by now but we had first time players in our room so that could have been nice). The room was their easiest room, and that’s totally fine. Hubby and I knew we’d be taking a step back to let our family play. (Sucks when we paid $40 a person to do that but we really wanted our family to experience the joy of an escape room) One disappointing part was the room was worn. You could tell it had a lot of wear and tear and was not well kept. It also had a second door inside (which lead my family to believe it was multi room - it wasn’t. That’s a door to another game. Maybe cover it up, as it’s obviously not an emergency exit) Finally, my family ended up asking for a hint, and the GM just told them how to to do the puzzle!! I was aghast!! That’s not a hint when the answers are just given! Are you kidding me?! There were also so many of the items in the room that had do not touch stickers on them. The finale piece had so many do not touch stickers (and a “do not touch the rope” rope with no purpose…so why why the rope there?!) or anything on it, and was very anti-climatic. For a beginner Room people want to touch things and most everything was do not touch. We ended up escaping the room in 30 minutes so the time penalty didn’t even matter, but it was so off-putting to my family who had never played before. Based on this experience, they would not want to spend the money to do another room. So, in conclusion, I write our experience off as a bad or untrained GM, and a mediocre room. Hubby and I played two other games in San Diego, and they cost less (This was $40/person which is soooo expensive for a mediocre room. There are sooooo many incredible games in San Diego to experience and yes, this is an escape room, but it’s not an example of how magical or whimsical a room could or should be, so be cautious with your money and consider a higher reviewed game first for a better experience. If you are a small team (no more than like 3 newbies) you might enjoy this but there are only about 7 puzzles in the room and there are a lot of great rooms in SD to experience first so don’t rush to this one.
No
Easy
2
Not scary
1
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Limited
No parking available. Only street parking.
73 escape rooms
Fine but not particularly exciting or inventive. Had some technical issues.
No
143 escape rooms
Medieval sometimes gets mixed reviews for being too easy. But I never mind an easy game if the flow is good, the story is interesting, and the game is fun. I find this game extremely fun. Especially great for a small group! It’s a satisfying game that uses tech beautifully. I think this is the standout at Lockdown San Diego. Don’t bring a big group and you’ll have a blast!
No
Easy
High tech
3
Not scary
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Limited
81 escape rooms
Their easiest room for beginners. Did it as a group of two experienced players. Was not very difficult for us but was still quite fun and worth checking off the list.
81 escape rooms
This was a fun room. We did it with 2 people and easily escaped. I don’t think you need much more than that. The room design was awesome and the puzzles were fun. Our game master was very nice as well. We liked all of the games at Lockdown. Lockdown is one of my favorite escape room companies in the San Diego area so far.
29 escape rooms
We did all the rooms at this location in the span of 3 days. The less people the better, we did it with 5 and it was doable but required lots of teamwork and communication.
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