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While at MISH MASH, you’ll work with your team made up of 2 – 6 people to try and complete as many rooms as possible, in the shortest amount of time – aiming of course, for the highest score. Your team will either test your brains or body – depending on which doors you decide to open and the challenge that awaits you.
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While this is not an escape room, it is incredibly fun and immersive. Each room has a different mission that you try to accomplish, and sometimes you have try several times. There are tons of rooms to choose from and you can jump back and forth between rooms, replaying your favorites or trying a new challenge. My group's favorite room was the pool, and while we tried a little bit of everything, we kept coming back to it! We went initially for my birthday and have kept going back for other friends birthdays as well. The staff and managers are super friendly and help you have the best experience possible. I cannot recommend it enough.
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Mish Mash Adventures is basically 16 escape rooms, and you try to complete as many as you can within one hour. You can also increase the hours to 2 or just keep buying more time. I think 2 is probably better for most groups if you wanna see everything there is to offer. If you want to clear everything (most rooms are about 5-15 minutes though don’t expect to clear everything unless you are athletic), you may need more than 2 hours. Just one hour means that you can at least try the rooms. If you want to bypass the physical rooms completely, 1 is probably enough. These adventures are fun, but I get the sense they’re more geared toward younger teens and kids.
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Mish Mash Adventures is not a typical escape room experience. Instead of one room that you escape within an hour or 2, there are about 16 rooms that you are tasked to escape room within 1 or 2 hours. You aren’t required to clear every room to “win.” Rather, you are encouraged to clear as many as you can. What makes this very different from typical escape room challenges is that about half of them are physical challenges. And not just being mobile and active. Some challenges are reminiscent to Ninja Warrior obstacle courses! Needless to say, my team instead opted to do the more intellectual, logic puzzles. None of the puzzles are really super challenging logically, but they may require concentration, which is hard to achieve when lots of kids are yelling in the big warehouse-like environment. It made some of these rooms more frustrating than they should have been. Overall, this experience is best suited for kids and teenagers or athletic individuals, but not necessarily those wanting an escape room per se. Still, some of these unique experiences combining both athletic prowess and logical thinking are challenges that I will never see in normal escape rooms, so I’m glad to have tried it here!
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