I brought my daughter and friend here today because they were off due to the strike. My daughter found out about Amazing Maze after searching the internet for something fun to do. She and her friend wereso excited! We got there, paid $22 for parking and arrived to find out they were closed for Halloween decorating. They were so bummed. I told the manager I thought they should have posted something on their web site and that we would like to come back but since I’d paid for parking once, there was no way I’d pay for both parking and admission again. I asked him if he could issue us tickets for our return visit. He said no, he couldn’t do that. I will not return and I wouldn’t trust this business to ever recommend it. Such a...
Read moreThis was some of the most fun I've had in a long while. The details and interactive components were refreshingly new, and unlike any other live action game spaces. If you take off your 3D glasses the maze part gets a bit easier to solve, but if you keep them on (especially with a cocktail or two before) it is pretty challenging, and trippy! The interactive chunks after that were incredible. The cherry on top for me was the wall of posters by the exit - which I won't spoil for any who haven't experienced it. You could tell that the maze was made by some real cheeky creatives who knew their audience well. They even got the nostalgic boardwalk carnival vibe down without feeling sketchy or cheap. 100000/10 would recommend and...
Read moreAbsolutely terrifying. We asked them if we could bring a 2-year-old inside, and they didn’t even hesitate about it. They said we could even take the stroller inside. We didn’t, but we laughed half way through when we remembered they said it was wheel chair accessible. I’m still laughing. Long story short, do not take little children. I think DCFS will be paying us a visit after the trauma that took place, lol. It was really fun, though. The first part was tricky, and the 2nd part was weird because you were staring at the exit door, but it made it seem like you could exit through it if you couldn’t figure out how to go further. After awhile I peeked my head out to ask them if that was the end, and they were like...
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