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A bewitching afternoon tea experience where you use working magic wands to brew interactive teas and taste fantastical treats. It’s a feast for all the senses! Wizard Afternoon Tea® at The Cauldron® NYC is an interactive tea-brewing experience where you step into the imagined worlds of your childhood through the subtle science of tea brewing, molecular gastronomy, and technology. Spell Casting: After selecting your magic wand, you are led to an interactive work station where you cast spells with your wand to control your tea stand and open your locked puzzle chest, which contains your ingredients. Tea Brewing: During your time with us you will brew two different types of interactive teas, the first of which focuses on transfiguration and second of which has been designed to encourage experimentation and iteration for finding the perfect blend for your palette. You can expect to be hands-on with your tea and use all of your senses. Confectionary Delights: Your Wizard Afternoon Tea® Experience includes a scone and a carefully curated selection of sandwitches, and desserts. These may be items you've never tried or even heard of before, and we've baked molecular gastronomy into this other-worldy tea experience!
129 escape rooms
We did this twice. First in their original location in the lower east side. That was a fun experience. It has puzzles. And interactive fairy box, mead. Just a great experience. The second time. Was in their new location. there was just the potions. No interactive puzzles or props. And no mead. My ratings here reflect my second time. If they ever bring back the original do that
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96 escape rooms
Experience was a bit meh. Kind of expected a little bit more for what it was. They're apparently between managers and all kinds of things, so unsure how it'll go for the future.
106 escape rooms
Very disappointing experience. - there was only one hot water kettle and it was not enough for all the participants (we had about 18 in our time slot). Our waiter actually poured water half way our tea pot, let it sit there for 7-8 minutes (while waiting for kettle to boil again), and then poured more water in to fill the tea pot after the water had become lukewarm. We had to stop him and asked for a fresh, full pot of hot water the next round so we could actually enjoy some hot tea. - All the food items were pre-selected during booking, yet it took a long time for them to be served. It was a timed experience and we were left with 10 minutes to enjoy the dessert and sandwich. Yes, they actually asked us to leave even though they had just served food 10 minutes prior. - tea was really just okay, nothing to write home about
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