Super fun! Held a mini corporate team building event and booked both rooms, one at 4 and one at 4:30. They kindly let us run both simultaneously. We had 7 people for Hostage Hotel (Hard) and 5 for Museum Heist (moderate) I was in the Hostage Hotel and it was my second time doing an escape room. The puzzles here were definitely more challenging. They required you to incorporate multiple clues spread throughout the room(s) to solve a puzzle. None of the puzzles required prior knowledge (ie. no riddles) and focused on items available within the space. The guide was very thoughtful with hints and didn't give away the answers. There were some jump scares and a bit creepy since it emulates HH Holmes. We were able to beat the clock in...
Read moreI've been to a handful of escape rooms and I would say a lot of them rely on similar puzzles involving locks, or poker cards. They can start to feel 'samey'. This one has pretty immersive rooms that do a great job at capturing the theme and feel very interactive. The puzzles are clever and I think hit the sweet spot for difficulty (which can be adjusted for skill level). I like how solving puzzles in this venue sometimes surprise you in unexpected ways and you really have to get to know the environment. This...
Read moreI've done about 10-15 escape rooms at this point and White Rabbit tops the list. A lot of escape room puzzles feel very similar, but some of White Rabbit's had me thinking "woah, I've never seen anything like that before." The rooms are thoroughly decorated and plenty big enough (we had a group of 6 both times). Most of the puzzles tie in well to the theme of the room, which is a common gripe I have at other places. We've done both rooms now and I'm looking forward to their new location (opening...
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