
ExpandedCircle
351 escape rooms
As a theme park nerd, I am a bit biased here, but I really adored this room. Amidst a sea of dingy dark serial killer basements and ancient crypts, It's always a breath of fresh air to see bright, colorful, playful rooms. Although I've played a handful of amusement park themed rooms, this one stands out for being based on a local park that actually existed. I appreciate when a company can create a game that could only exist within their specific locale. The puzzles are a mix of physical tasks/games (which I personally love to see in a room) and more traditional puzzling fare. Some puzzles were incredibly rewarding to solve, though we found the final puzzle to be under-clued and lacking in that satisfaction upon solving. We played as a group of four, and there was plenty for us to do but I would not want to play with a larger group as the spaces aren't particularly large and we found ourselves bumping into each other many times. We were told that the start of the game had two different puzzle paths to complete and we could work on them in tandem, but we mainly worked in a linear fashion so we could all experience the fun and still got out with time to spare without any nudges required. That being said, if you are a group of two you will definitely need to be on your A game and keep on pace to finish the room, there is plenty to do. Having now played all four currently available games at this location, I can easily recommend any of the rooms here. Everything feels very hand crafted and put together with love and passion. There isn't a bad room here, but my personal ranking would be: 1. Imaginasium 2. Rocky Point Park 3. Forest Of Fortune 4. Vanishing At the Velmont.
Gameplay
Plenty of physical interactions, if you're into that sort of thing.
Atmosphere
Customer service
Parking
Easy





