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Three magical items of immense power have been stolen and hidden in a castle. In the right hands, they can bring prosperity to the realm. But in the wrong hands, destruction and despair are certain to come. Make your way through the enchanted forest, search the castle, and retrieve the items before the story comes to an end!
All ratings (66)
Mostly positive
Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
442 escape rooms
Taken: A woman had been kidnapped and we had to locate and free her. Confinement: Trapped in a creepy room in a dreamlike state we had to find a way out. Prison Break: Captured by terrorists and thrown into a dark, dank cell we had to find our way out of the torture chamber. The Gift: Our friend left a gift he bought for his girlfriend in his uncle's antique shop. We had to break in and recover the gift to help our friend out. Once Upon a Time: Trapped in a fairy tale we had to follow the clues to break the spell and find our happily ever after. Pros: When we walked into Red Door Escape Room, we were only scheduled for one game. Five games later we can definitely say we had the full Red Door experience. We are suckers for a good promotion and couldnβt resist their loyalty program. So we decided to prove our loyalty all in a single weekend in our personal quest to earn elite level and the coveted red key. The location is ideal and the waiting room looked inviting and fun. Each game begins with a rule video and a storyline video. Wit the exception of Once Upon a Time (which we loved) we found the storylines to be a bit too realistic and less fun (we felt the human trafficking storyline was not appropriate). But the general themes were typical of most rooms. The gamemasters were exceptionally enthusiastic in both the introduction and the celebration at the end of each of our games. We really enjoyed our time with each employee. The set designs were all aligned to theme. The Gift had some unique and fun set elements. Once Upon a Time had that storybook feel. They were generally well-built adding to the game play experience. Cons: We found the game flow difficult in all of the rooms. The puzzles were sometimes illogical or counterintuitive frequently leading to our requests for assistance from the gamemaster. In one game alone, we managed to escape with five puzzles left unsolved. This was a reflection of the limits to the game design. We had to request frequent hints in order to escape on time. We prefer games that are designed to flow flawlessly with no hints from gamemasters and guide posts to keep the game flowing.
Yes
97 escape rooms
The room flowed very well and puzzles all made sense. It's a little on the easy side, if there were more than 2 of us I imagine we would have been disappointed in how quick it went. Some of the puzzles were unique.
No
Easy
Mechanical
2
Not scary
8
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Easy
18 escape rooms
LOVED this escape room and the design of all the rooms. Not the hardest but definitely a favorite for the vibes and gameplay.
Not at all
37 escape rooms
Great game! Easy, but great for kids!
No
Easy
Mechanical
3
Not scary
7
No
No
Somewhat
Not accessible
Yes
Easy
54 escape rooms
If you're looking for an easier, more laid back room with a fun theme, this one is a solid choice. It's very on-theme, whimsical, and fun. The puzzles aren't the most unique, and if you've played any other rooms at Red Door you'll have a good idea of what to look out for and do. Overall, fun room (probably best for inexperienced players and kids).
3
Not scary
8
No
No
Somewhat
There is one part of this game that would be VERY difficult to impossible for someone with mobility challenges.
Easy
16 escape rooms
This game is great for kids with adults. The rooms were awesome but the puzzles felt somewhat simple.
The gameplay was great. We loved it here for a less challenging escape room. We didnβt even need hints.
The props and the design was incredible. They put a lot of design into these rooms.
The staff was amazing. I would love to come back to red door.
5 escape rooms
I liked this room more than The Gift, which we had done a month prior. The GM we had for Once Upon a Time was super friendly and fun. The room was enjoyable, nice that it had distinct areas. The puzzles were pretty inventive and varied. The sets were good, but not the most in-depth. My biggest complaint with Red Door is that you can hear noise from the hallway and other rooms. So when another group finishes and is super amped about it, you can hear them in your room.
Easy
Mechanical
4
Not scary
10
No
No
Somewhat
There was a ramp down that would be tricky for those with mobility considerations.
103 escape rooms
Easiest room they have. You can tell some puzzles have been reworked and some of those old clue remain in the game. Threw us off a few times but it was fine. It was a great beginner game for people starting out escape rooms or groups with a lot of kids
No
Easy
Mechanical
2
Not scary
12
No
No
Very
Not wheel chair friendly
Yes
Easy
233 escape rooms
Not as high quality as I had hoped with parts of the puzzles really difficult to follow or to even discover. There was also an issue where one of the puzzles was hard to reach, even at 5ft 3.
Yes
80 escape rooms
This is a fun easy room, great for first time players. The story is engaging and the puzzle play was fun. If you like fairytales you will enjoy the atmosphere.
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