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You are now a part of a pirate crew. Your captain has taken it upon himself to distract the captain of your rival ship the Night Tide. He has left you with a crucial mission. You must get into the Captainβs Quarters on the Night Tide, find the hidden treasure, and escape again before their captain catches on and returns. If you are caught you will be sent to Davy Jonesβ locker so be quick!
All ratings (6)
Mostly positive
Gameplay
Mostly positive
Atmosphere
Mostly positive
Customer service
Mostly positive
18 escape rooms
This room was older and some of the decor was dated and could use a refresh, but we enjoyed doing it. We purposely chose this room since we had a 6 year old with us and didn't want anything scary. She was able to help and had a lot of fun doing it. Non-linear and fairly easy to navigate.
A similar theme to other rooms we've played, but a couple unique puzzles. The flow was rather easy to follow.
Room was dark even with the flashlights provided, so bring reading glasses if you need them.
Game master was fun and set the fun vibe before we went in. Very gracious and friendly.
No
Room was pretty straight forward but was advertised to be easy to moderate, so we expected it. We wanted to guarantee an "escape" for the 6-year child with us and we were able to. The room is dark, but there isn't anything scary.
Pretty straight forward pirate theme. Nothing new but we had fun.
Easy
Not a lot of props, although what was there was interesting. We've done about 20 rooms and this was the easiest. We escaped in about 30 minutes and didn't need help. This isn't a knock on the room, however. We purposely chose the easier and non-scary room with a child. This would be a great room for anyone new to escape rooms.
Mechanical
The puzzles were mostly lock-related although there was a large variety of them.
4
3-4 would be a good amount.
Not scary
Dark, but not scary.
10
Not a room you can do by yourself.
No
Everything seemed to work as designed.
No
Game master was fun upon check in.
Not at all
Some mild squatting to access things on the floor but nothing difficult. Plenty of room to move around.
The room was dark but flashlights were provided. I always bring my own which was brighter and helped. There was plenty of room to move around, although a wheel chair might be limited to part of the space. No stairs, steps, lifting, or excessive squatting was needed.
Yes
Winchester is a cute town. Park in the parking garage and just walk to the shops where this is located. Cute bookstore next door and some restaurants with outside seating in the same area.
Medium
Parking garage nearby. It was $4 for a couple hours.
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