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In The Greatest Freakshow Escape Room, you become the performers and are placed under the Big Top. Get to know your fellow oddities and put on the show of a lifetime! This experience blends the escape room concept with that of a musical to tell an amazing story across its puzzle structure. When Xunder’s Freakshow becomes trapped under the spell of an evil Mermaid, It’s up to you, his newest oddities, to join forces to find The Strongman’s Hammer and break her watery spell. Your epic journey leads to encounters with The Strongman, Firebreather, Sword Swallower, and Bumbling Clowns to name a few. The Greatest Freakshow blends the Escape Room concept with that of a Musical Show to tell an amazing story across its 1 hour time limit. With state of the art visual and mechanical effects you are in for shock and awe like you have never seen before with this Morristown escape room!
9 escape rooms
For the record, it’s one hour. But it’s great! Family fun, unique, and you can see the personalities of each act as well as their songs! Very big space too.
32 escape rooms
this musical escape room truly had me on my toes for 2 hours. each clue you solve moves you onto another member of the circus and their story. it’s very cute how it’s set up. however, you will need a big team for this, it’s a lot to tackle.
Yes
it was 2 hours which is not typical
Hard
Mechanical
10
Not scary
15
No
No
Somewhat
a lot of walking, there’s like 10 rooms
there’s enough room to get a wheelchair inside but wouldn’t be ideal for the deaf/hard of hearing because there are many puzzles that include listening
Yes
Medium
96 escape rooms
Each part of this room focuses on a different circus character so you really work a story in this escape. Imaginative, varied puzzles. Some really cool props and sets. You really do feel like you’re backstage of the circus. We struggled a bit with some audio clues but that’s because there was a band playing in the bar next door.
Even paused the game at midnight for a news years champagne toast.
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“It was innovative, big, thoughtful, and in need of much stronger puzzle content“