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8 escape rooms
Great room. Comprehensive puzzles requiring critical thinking. Great experience.
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Can you solve literature’s most famous crime? You are world-renowned Detective Hercule Poirot, aboard the famous Orient Express and have just solved the murder of Mr Ratchet, a man found stabbed to death in his cabin after being proved guilty of abducting and killing a young child - Daisy Armstrong - the daughter of a WW1 hero. However, just as you are preparing to deliver your verdict, you find out about a more deadly plan. From earlier investigations, you’re able to narrow down six suspects, but now, you must find the killer and repair the brake lines to stop the train before it speeds off the railway. Failure means certain death for all, while success means solving the most famous crime in history, and saving everyone aboard. Will you gather the evidence and catch the murderer before it’s too late?
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8 escape rooms
Great room. Comprehensive puzzles requiring critical thinking. Great experience.
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61 escape rooms
I've had mixed experiences with Escapology so I didn't expect much but this one was actually really fun and well designed. It was also rated pretty hard for their rooms but it really didn't end up too bad. We (2) got tripped up on the first puzzle due to overthinking it which took a lot of time but still ended up escaping with ample time to spare. I would recommend this to any escape room enjoyers beginner or advanced.
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Easy
Mechanical
2
2 for non beginners, 3-4 for beginners.
Not scary
5
No
No
Not at all
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Medium
Yes

93 escape rooms
Quite fun, especially for a more corporate room. Not the hardest for enthusiasts but we had a lot to do for a group of 3 and the puzzles were engaging. We were in the area and it was a nice escape room fix.
Not scary
c
23 escape rooms
Escaped with decent amount of time left with 2 people. Fun puzzles and decent flow 👍🏼

133 escape rooms
Mostly linear room. Pretty straightforward puzzles. Good for beginners. 2-3 people are ideal. Even with only 3 people, 1 person sometimes had nothing to do.

Easy
2
2-3
Not scary
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No
Not at all
Yes
Limited

34 escape rooms
There were a couple difficult puzzles and a couple of them missed the mark for me. Group of 3 was a good size for this group.
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11 escape rooms
Completed this room with our family of four with two teens. Fun room with several puzzles that were difficult but solvable. We used one silly hint (we missed something opening) but otherwise, we were able to figure everything out on our own. The room was beautiful, especially for us all being big fans of trains. The mechanics were well done. There were two times where one person had nothing to do due to the mostly sequential nature of the room, but it didn't last too long, so it didn't detract. Staff was very nice!
Medium
High tech
4
Not scary
11
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Easy

33 escape rooms
Was a well themed room with good puzzles. Although room allows up to 8, recommend 2-4 people

108 escape rooms
Really great and original room. Fits a wide range of difficulties. There are clues that you might ignore as experts but would ve viatal for newbies
Yes
Medium
High tech
3
Not scary
11
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No
Not at all
Yes
Easy
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8 escape rooms
Accessibility notes: 1. It is on the second floor of the mall, there is an elevator to get there 2. No push to open button 3. No stairs, climbing, or crawling 4. No bright or flashing lights, except TV screens used as “windows” 5. No audio puzzles, though the intro video (no clues just story) may not have had captions, I don’t remember 6. Good with service dogs
Pretty solid gameplay with nothing too special or complex. You don’t need to know the original literature. It was easy to get started on a puzzle before all of the pieces were ready. No climbing, crawling, or stairs.
Good atmosphere. There were bright screens which should be considered if you’re light sensitive.
Great! They were service dog friendly as well.
Not scary