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Living in Los Angeles can be considered an entitlement and an honor. To those captivated with “star-struck” eyes striving for equivalency with Hollywood’s elite, the city of angels offers a variety of opportunities to reach for the stars and flourish. As time took it’s toll, the city began to alter her character. The rising gas prices, expensive housing, traffic, blinding smog, overpopulation, and rising crime rates made Los Angeles uninhabitable for those not hypnotized by her beauty. During the 1920s, Harry Williams, head assistant to renowned Los Angeles architect Raymond Kennedy, sensed this misfortune for the future of Angelenos. In assisting with his counterpart’s final project in 1926, Williams strategically manipulated iconic Los Angeles landmarks to hide clues solely intended for those clever enough to expose them and break away from the city’s grasp. In 2020, nearly a hundred years after Williams’ secrets were situated amongst the city, an expedition awaits those who can uncover the hidden secrets and paths established by Williams. This team of clever minds have been hand selected for this adventurous journey to unriddle the layers of mystery, reveal the unknown, and Escape L.A.
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Gameplay
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Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
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13 escape rooms
Loved it - highly recommended.
214 escape rooms
Polished room, mostly straightforward puzzles, on the easier side.
456 escape rooms
This is a solid family friendly room IMO. There is plenty to do for all ages. Don’t overthink the puzzles if you are an experienced enthusiast. Also the owner V was a pleasure to deal with. We all had a great time and can’t wait to come back.
334 escape rooms
This room is very cute and really highlights historic/ nostalgic areas of LA. Well put together room and that fairs on the easier side of puzzling.
6 escape rooms
Room was pretty easy, decorated well, and had multiple puzzles. Was a Little too easy to be exciting but fun nonetheless.
141 escape rooms
Escape LA was the weakest room at Hypnotic, but after playing the other two games, we wanted to play some more. Had a good time. The room was filled with a lot of references/Easter eggs.
196 escape rooms
I like rooms that capture the city they are in, and Escape LA is that kind of room for Los Angeles! Lots of references to landmarks and movie culture of LA. Nearly all the props seem custom which is nice. Fairly linear puzzle flow with interesting puzzles that fit the theme. Won’t be too hard for enthusiasts, try to limit to 2-3 (call ahead for special pricing).