Who Stole Mona was a fun, light mystery that doesn’t take itself too seriously. The setup is cute — you’re trying to track down the stolen Mona Lisa — and the room has a playful museum-heist vibe throughout. It’s definitely more of a beginner-friendly experience, but there were still a few clever puzzles sprinkled in that made it enjoyable even for more experienced players.
The set design was simple but worked well for the theme. It had that clean, polished museum look with little touches that helped sell the concept. The story stayed consistent throughout, and while it wasn’t super immersive, it was easy to follow and matched the tone of the game.
Puzzle-wise, everything was straightforward and accessible, though a couple steps needed clarification. We needed a nudge or two when something felt slightly unclear, but nothing ever felt broken or unfair. It’s not a groundbreaking room, but it’s a solid, lighthearted option that we had a good time with.
Smooth and approachable. Puzzles were mostly intuitive, with a few that stood out. Good flow overall.
Simple but clean. The set looked like a small museum — not highly detailed, but fitting and polished. The Orlando location has a bigger room, but the puzzles are almost identical.
Particularly interesting or different
No
Just your average escape room. The laser part was cool!
Something about the Mona Lisa. Unclear if we were trying to find it, steal it, uncover it, etc.
Easy to moderate. Very beginner-friendly, but still engaging for more experienced players.
Mostly mechanical. A couple light tech elements, but nothing flashy.
2–4 is perfect. Big groups might run out of things to do at once. Pretty linear room.
Not scary at all. Total family-friendly, light mystery.
8+. It’s puzzle-focused but very accessible, even for younger players with a little help.
Nope! Everything worked smoothly during our game.
Physically active
Not at all
Very low activity. No climbing, crawling, or tight spaces.
Accessibility
Flat layout, no major mobility barriers. Should be accessible for most players. The laser part is more for fun than actually accuracy of dodging the lasers!
Yes, clearly marked and easy to navigate.
Plenty of free parking nearby.