We celebrated America’s 250th and our 500th escape room with a very patriotic experience based on World War I and the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. Although I don’t generally care for historical or war-themed rooms, I do love Palace Games with the Attraction being my favorite escape room of all time. The Roosevelt surprised me in how engaging the puzzles were, with many of them including tech and light. The puzzles are smart and very hard, even after 500 of these for us. We barely got out in good time with a small group of 2. Some tasks get repetitive, especially if you end up dividing and conquering, which the game recommends you do. It culminated in a very exciting finale that made us feel like we were right there with President Teddy at our side. This is an expensive room with a flat $400+ fee even if you have a small group, so keep that in mind. I would also say to prioritize the Edison room or the Attraction over this room. But if you’ve done those and are looking for another historical hit from Palace Games, look no further than Teddy Roosevelt’s escape room, BULLY!
Particularly interesting or different
Yes
Physically active
Somewhat
There is quite a bit of crawling and climbing
Accessibility
See above, also color puzzles all over the place