After a couple dozen rooms around the US, this is easily my favorite. It is truly beautiful. It’s challenging but achievable. The ending is very satisfying. The staff is enthusiastic and kind. Even the lounge the room is attached to is charming. We will be hitting up their other rooms next time we are in the area!
This room was full of aesthetically pleasing, interesting, puzzles. No cumbersome locks.
I’d say it’s quasi-linear. At any given time there was probably more than one puzzle available to solve so it’s good for groups. But it was never so open-ended that we felt lost. There was a central feature that tied several puzzles together in a cool way. The hints were also well done; they pushed us in the correct direction but didn’t give it away completely.
We found the room quite challenging, but all solutions were reasonable; no crazy mental leaps necessary.
This is easily the most beautiful room I’ve ever done. There was nothing stock about these puzzles & props; they were designed specifically with this room theme in mind. It was highly immersive and lovely.
Our GM, Justin, was awesome. We could tell he was very enthusiastic about escape rooms in general and this one in particular. His delivery of the introduction and clues was on point. And he gave us such a good after action review. He answered also sorts of questions about the room, told us what kind of hints they would have given for various puzzles, talked about his own experience the first time in this room, and more.
Additionally, the room is entered through by way of The Mystic Lounge. The bartender there was such a sweetheart and she helped us get settled in.
The plot is what drew me to the room initially and the room matches the feel well. I was thinking about it all again the next day.
We needed some extra time to finish.
No traditional locks. Some beautiful automations & effects.
4-5. 3 is absolute minimum for one of the puzzles.
Physically active
Somewhat
You need a couple of folks who can crawl
Accessibility
If at least 2 in your party can’t crawl and exert at least a little arm strength for a few minutes that could be problematic. There are no color puzzles but colors can indicate if you’re correctly solving or not so at least one person able to see full color is helpful.
We got lucky but I could see it being hard at peek times. Street only.