A uniquely (for us, at least) detailed, immersive, enjoyable experience that definitely deserves to call itself an 'escape adventure' rather than a mere 'room'.
Immersive and enjoyable puzzles with no traditional locks (combination or key). Entirely linear.
I've seen other people say that this location is like a Disney attraction, and I think that's an apt comparison in the best way. We've been to no other location that comes close to comparing.
Our guide, Parker, was fantastic and elevated the experience.
Particularly interesting or different
Yes
Though it isn't physically cramped with 6, the linear nature may leave some participants with little to do in larger parties.
I don't believe anything is intended to be scary, but there are moments which could be a little much for younger or particularly sensitive participants.
Spoilers, maybe.
Just the one sequence that requires climbing narrow stairs, crawling on hands and knees for a short distance, and then going down a slide. Though no one in our group chose to use them, we were assured that there were bypasses available.
Accessibility
See above. Most of the experience was spent in quite dimly lit areas and no flashlight was provided. Bending and reaching above heads both required. Color recognition required. I don't recall sound being important except insofar as it being difficult to hear our guide trying to contact us at times over music and sound effects. Smell-sensitive individuals and possibly those with asthma should be conscious of the use of diffused scents and fog throughout.
While the address will get you there on Google Maps, the logo on the sign is actually quite small and the main entrance is located on the back side of the building from the parking lot with signage that was confusing to some in our group.
Though a means of immediate egress was not always apparent because of the nature of the experience, emergency buttons were present throughout, and our guide was obviously constantly monitoring and communicating with us.