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There are some puzzles you solve. And some you escape. Work together with your team to uncover hidden clues, solve mind bending teasers, and work out bewildering puzzles. The timer’s set to 60 minutes. Have you and your team got what it takes to beat the clock in the latest Royal Caribbean® Escape Room challenge?
12 escape rooms
Played this standard cruise escape room, a bit expensive for what it was. Ultimately while the room itself was decent and had a good range of high-tech props and puzzles, I really did not enjoy the public aspect. It’s unavoidable on a cruise of this size, but it’s a shame they packed the maximum number of people every time slot even though the room does not have enough puzzles to support 10 people. Furthermore playing with such a wide array of strangers did not make the teamwork aspect fun or productive. I was sometimes interrupted, steamrolled, or had my progress undone by someone else who disagreed (and as the youngest people in the room I did not feel comfortable pushing back). If you enjoy escape rooms, I would still give it a shot! But honestly this is best played amongst friends, and I would try to play an early slot at the beginning of the cruise trip before more bored strangers start signing up.
75 escape rooms
As enthusiasts we felt we had to do the room. We were lucky to get a great group of 6. Any more than that would be too crowded imo. Puzzles were boring, story was absent. Room was pretty and in good condition. 4 out of 10.
38 escape rooms
It was difficult, as we were out with other people, but we made it
16 escape rooms
Fun to do an escape room on the ship. You get paired with other people which we’ve never done before. Will book up to 12 people for the room. Some were foreign which made communication difficult. A couple of them seemed to be working against us as they were just walking around the room playing with objects.
108 escape rooms
The room wasn’t the best because you are thrown in with other random people which makes me hard to communicate and work together with new people who probably don’t want to talk to you or are scared and only talk with their own group.
201 escape rooms
An escape room on a cruise ship! Worth doing for the novelty alone. Only $20 for a 50 minute escape experience. It’s a pretty high quality build with custom props and decor, and a surprising amount of tech. This is a public game with a maximum of 12 people, which is waaaaay too big for a game this size. Manage your expectations, and it’s a decent way to spend your at-sea days 🚢
189 escape rooms
Speakers didn’t work and he couldn’t raise the volume; when he explained how the one puzzle worked he said you got 4 from on thing, but there was only 3; the host also walked you through each time you found a piece of a puzzle - even though we told him not to do that and to let us figure it out on our own; the room was beautiful but the puzzles, hand holding, and cost for 30 mins of play did not level out. Definitely do not recommend!
74 escape rooms
We purposefully booked a time where there wouldn’t be anyone else in our group, since the room is public booking. Then we got a note on our door saying they moved our time because we were the only ones booked into it. Our new time? Completely full. 12 people. The puzzles? Not memorable nor fun. The room design? Actually not bad! Would I recommend? For the novelty of doing an escape room on a cruise ship, sure. For the experience of doing a good escape room, not at all.
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