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Dragon’s Lair is an interactive escape room located in Culver City, in the heart of Los Angeles. Just a few miles from LAX, Dragon’s Lair real puzzle game is centrally located, whether you are just visiting or live in the greater Los Angeles area. It is a must see, not only for enthusiasts, but also those new to the escape room scene. Come enjoy with your friends or family and experience the new craze of entertainment that everybody is talking about. From the creators of the highly popular Jack the Ripper Escape Room, the storyline, puzzles and set design are cohesive and thematic. With a top-notch, elaborate production and unique, intuitive puzzles, Dragon’s Lair is a memorable and thrilling adventure, whether you are a seasoned pro or a first-timer just getting started. Challenge your wits and test your thinking skills in a sixty-minute full blown immersion you will not soon forget. Just like Jack the Ripper, Easter eggs are hidden throughout, making Dragon’s Lair escape room not only a great experience, but also a wonderful trip down memory lane dedicated to the video games of our generation. Your journey begins in a remote area in South America. Your mission is to find your missing Uncle Thaddeus who disappeared years ago. He was last seen venturing into a cursed mine shaft buried in the depths of the Dragon Spine Region of the Andes Mountains in Southern Chile. Locals in the nearby villages have nicknamed this now dormant mine shaft The Dragon’s Lair, due to a mysterious fire at sea that sank the boat of the mine’s shaft’s last active crew. Nobody has been brave or stupid enough to enter The Dragon’s Lair since this tragic accident took place in the late 1920s. But for unknown reasons, your beloved Uncle Thaddeus went down there. So now, it’s time for you to find out why. Do you have what it takes to navigate through this mine shaft and solve the mystery of your uncle’s whereabouts? Why would he go down there? What was he after? Is he still alive? Are you ready to find all the answers? #FindUncleThaddeus
All ratings (277)
Mostly positive
Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
18 escape rooms
The puzzles weren’t really connected well. Too many jumps in logic and too many things that eat up time if you try a solution without being correct. You shouldn’t have to waste 5 minutes trying to input a solution before finding out you’re wrong, and spend another 5 minutes trying a different variation. Some of the puzzles are super finicky. We had the right solution but the mechanism didn’t trigger so we ignored it thinking that would be useful later. We were talking about the solution out loud, so I think the GM should have noticed and asked us what we had to verify that we were right but it just wasn’t working properly. There were a couple puzzles like this. Also there was one puzzle that was really confusing for us and we used our hint on it but it felt like the GM wasn’t really explaining anything to us. And when we still didn’t get it, he seemed pretty annoyed and it felt a little condescending when he tried again. Overall, I think some of the props were cool, but I don’t think the puzzles flowed that well/logically made that much sense and I wasn’t a fan of the GM.
87 escape rooms
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40 escape rooms
fun room the atmosphere is a little dated. i still had a good time tho
11 escape rooms
This room was amazing the set design was phenomenal. Would definitely recommend doing this room, fun for all ages.
101 escape rooms
There were some mechanical issues, but otherwise the puzzles were really fun and very practical
25 escape rooms
There were a couple broken puzzles, and one where the game master had to actually come in to fix it. A few others the game master gave us clues without us even asking because they were such a stretch. Set design was cool. Love Maze Rooms in LA, but this was one of their weaker rooms IMO.
61 escape rooms
Had a great time in this room, harder than anticipated but definitely doable with 3 people.
38 escape rooms
As someone who doesn’t have a history of enjoying fantasy themed rooms, I really enjoyed this room. It didn’t feel too fantastical until you venture into the later rooms. The puzzles themselves were fun, and linear. Due to the linearity, I’d suggest no more than three people in the group. The GM was amazing, we requested no nudges unless asked and the request was respected. This room is an older room so some the puzzles were quite specific in the interactions required due to the technology at the time. Overall a great room.
106 escape rooms
I don’t know what I just did but I’m happy to be here