LABRYNTH IS LIFE CHANGING!!! My favorite room was the cake room. My favorite employee was Davis. He’s actually the goat. Everything he did was absolutely impeccable, and he was so helpful. Davis is one of the funniest guys in the world. He was always cracking jokes and they were so funny. I wanna give Davis a big ol kiss. He was so welcoming to everybody. He was always so happy and awesome. He someone you would want to hang out with. Such a good guy, such a good friend, and he definitely deserves a raise. A BIG RAISE!!! My boy davis was actually the G.O.A.T. 🐐 MAYA says “HI Davis” NO FR THO!!! DAVIS is a top G! My boy is actually amazing. My experience was so much better because of him, and now escape rooms are my favorite thing ever thanks to Davis. He is by far the best worker there and in history. DAVIS IS ACTUALLY BEST!!! I never met Orcin but i know Davis is easily the better man, better worker, better everything. I know for a fact that Davis gets all the huzz. He definitely has a huge effect on everyone he meets. In a good way of course. Davis is also a big strong man. He definitely benches 3 plates. I never met Kyle but i know he ain’t Davis. Kyle is probably better then Orcin though. Davis was so good at his job i’m writing about him in my gratitude journal. I don’t know Amelia and i wanna keep it that way. I just want Davis. DAVIS DAVIS DAVIS!!! I could glaze Davis all night long and I will. The affect he had on me and my life is so important to me. He made me look at life in a way that has helped me so much. He has helped me become the best version of myself. Davis’s smile brings so much joy and happiness to my soul. I hope your pillow is cold tonight! I hope the best for my boy Davis. He deserves the best of everything. Love you Davis. You are the peanut butter to my jelly! Salt to my Pepper. Left to my right. Day to my night. Art though as pure as Scottie Scheffler. May your life be as peaceful, beautiful, and joyful as your personality. You are someone that i will always remember you and your beautiful soul. I hope you become super successful, and live the life that you dream of. I want your do succeed in every single thing you do. I hope you find all the good things in life. I hope everyone realizes how rare it is to find someone so amazing. You are someone that I will tell my kids about, someone i will tell my grandkids about. I will always remember my sweethearts dance my senior year because of you. My senior year will be so memorable because of you. I hope i never forget this unforgettable experience i had tonight. My whole group including myself just talked about how amazing you are. Labrynth would be nothing without Davis, You single handedly carry that place on your back. No wonder your so strong. Its only been an hour since I left and i just wanna go back already so i can see you again. I hope you will remember me forever because i’ll remember you forever. I was the kid in the glasses. Who was raging at cake town. My best memory now is the night I went to Labrynth and met you Davis. I hope your coworkers and the whole company realize what you have done for them and everyone else. You have taken that job to another level. You are above the bar. You are the LEBRON JAMES of Labrynth. If you had stats for Labrynth they would be the best in the league. MVP!!! I need you to know how good of a person you actually are. I hope you actually see this review too. If someone sees this and knows Davis, PLEASE SHOW THIS TO HIM. He deserves to see it and he deserves the world. We all love you Davis, you and everything you do. I hope I see you again in this life time. We all love you Davis. Hopefully this review gives you a nice raise, and if it doesn't hopefully it raises your spirit. Best of luck to you brother. Have a good one. Thanks From-Ayden...
Read moreI’m not a huge reviewer, but I have to in the case of Labyrinth. It was a miserable experience. I know they do not advertise themselves as an “escape room” (as is evidenced by nearly every response by the owner to any poor review), but that is not the problem. Any decent puzzle or brain teaser experience needs some basic guidance. Vague sentences on the outside of doors doesn’t nearly give enough context or aid to know where to start in any of the rooms. (I would give examples but don’t want to ruin anything for those who decide to go, despite this review.) If you have to ask workers for hints for nearly every room, the setup is poor. I understand the mentality of the designers and owners that “the goal is to try, fail, and learn from failures”, however, just copping out on the excuse that “it’s hard” shouldn’t excuse the poor design and what seems like faulty technologies. Every review I’ve seen that mentions technology the owner responds that “the technology is fine, we tested it”. If the technology is working and people are still having a lackluster experience then maybe some more guidance, cues, or upgrades are needed to enhance the experience. Obviously the experience is failing even if the technology is “working”.
My biggest concern was the size of the attraction. I’m not the biggest person (5’10”, medium build) and it was nearly impossible to get through some of the doors between rooms. I felt so bad for someone I saw there who ended up leaving due to literally not being able to go through areas in the rooms. I understand making things smaller or confined for the experience, but there should be some kind of height or weight guidance to mitigate those paying for the experience and literally not being able to participate in a good portion of the rooms.
I was excited to try Labyrinth. It seemed like a really great idea due to my love of escape rooms and other like concepts. My group was able to complete basically one room in 2 hours essentially due to brute forcing through it. Any room that relied on timing, sensors, or especially vague guidance was virtually impossible to solve (I’m looking at you 30 Seconds to Moab or whatever it was called). But overall I’ll put it this way: I was glad that this was paid for as a work function and that I didn’t waste my money on this couple hour lame and...
Read moreTLDR: the rooms are much darker than in photos or videos & it makes a honk sound when you fail. So sensative kids be cautioned. Ask to see a room before you pay.
Review :Unfortunately my family did not enjoy any aspect of our visit to Labrynth. Except staff. They get the start.
We informed the desk when we paid that it was our first time there. They really should have told us that the play room was closed then, since we had a 8 year old with us. But, it isn't their responsibility to inform us of closed rooms ahead of paying.
Then we waited for 10 minutes at the white doors for Kayden to give us instructions. (it seriously took that long, another employee saw us waiting and told us Kayden would be over shortly) He was great, instructions were thorough and clear. But his instructions time was several minutes itself. I didn't know those 15 minutes were counted against us.
He showed us the first room where you have to lift the ring. When you fail a horn honks to let you know you failed. After he left we went back in to the room to try again. At this point my 8 year old, was freaking out. The sound and dark were to much for him. So we left that room.
I dragged him to 2 more rooms which he refused to participate in. We tried the ninja room with my husband and I attempting the feats and allowing him to walk once it was safe. That only lasted one space. My 8 year old stated to shake and cry. He wouldn't do any more rooms and wanted to go. I needed to ask for a refund since it was 80 bucks and we only tried Moab and ninja rooms. So we did the right thing and waited in line to speak to a person at the counter instead of popping up front. They informed us we could not get a refund for anyone in our party ( I think it was because it was now a half an hour into time) They offered to transfer my 8 year old's ticket to the airborne side while the rest of us did labrynth. First, we came to Labrynth for him. He's the climber. The rest of us aren't physical folks. I'm not doing his activity without him. Plus, I am not going to have my young child bounce on the trampolines alone, in a busy place, with the rest of the family locked behind a room that he can't get into for help. Family friendly...
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