I've done almost all the escape rooms at this location (I'm saving Warlocked for my D&D party!) and I absolutely love them! The puzzles are challenging but fair, and the game masters are fun and friendly. (I've played rooms run by Kaelah, Jason, and AJ so far.) The rooms are immersive and detailed. Very high quality production and design, as you'd want and expect from an escape room this close to Hollywood. Questroom always goes the extra mile, and every experience has pleasantly surprised me with additional intricacies and plot twists I wasn't expecting. I don't want to give anything away (and I won't), but for anyone wondering what room is right for them:
Kablam! is perfect for kids and families. (Although my dad and I, both adults, had a great time as well!) Puzzles put communication, physicality, and outside-the-box thinking to the test. Even your most rambunctious kiddos will be tired out after this one! Even though I won't be able to run through it since I know all the answers to the puzzles, I'm going to recommend this one to my sister, brother-in-law, and 8-year-old nephew next time they swing through town. My one caveat for this one (and if you want to go in completely cold, go ahead and skip to the next section) is there are some puzzles that are based on colors — my dad is colorblind, so I had to take the lead on those ones. There is plenty to do in this room for people who aren't colorblind, but I thought it was important to mention. Even so, the Game Masters are great at giving hints that don't reveal the full solution, so I have no doubt you'll have fun regardless!
Polar Station was more like a lot of other escape rooms I've done. A tad bit chilling (I'm so sorry) without being full-on horror. Puzzles will require all of your observational and critical thinking skills. While the other rooms I've played relied on a combination of puzzle-solving and either physicality or courage, this room is pure puzzle goodness. The puzzles are super satisfying to solve, especially [REDACTED — nice try!].
Resurrection puts you at the center of a horror movie in the best way! I felt like the Scooby Gang from Buffy, but if it were exclusively made up of Cordelia, Xander, and pre-witch Willow. (i.e. We were quite goofy, but got through it!) There are a few puzzles that'll tickle your brain, but your nerves are what's being tested here more than anything else. There are several moments where you know what you have to do, you just need to summon the courage to do it! (There are also some genuinely funny moments, which help cut down the terror a little bit for the faint-hearted in your group.) If you like haunted house mazes like at Halloween Horror Nights, this is like one of those but personalized to your group!
Game masters perform double-duty, not only running the games and keeping track of time but acting in a defined, interesting role. I found myself cracking a smile every time they came on the loudspeaker.
Talk around town is that Warlocked is the best one, so I anxiously await my D&D group's mutual availability (good luck there, amirite?), though I will definitely miss this particular staff when I head to the other escape rooms to complete my...
Read moreSet up a company event here for 9 people and set up two events, as the maximum capacity was 8 (for Warlocked). They give you a ton of emails reminding you when your game is going to start (like every hour on the day of the game). They recommend parking on P4 in the parking garage, as that is the same level where the room is located. There are emergency buttons inside for actual emergencies, otherwise, you’re in the room for up to the entire hour. You must sign waivers beforehand online. Credit cards accepted. There’s an early booking and multiple booking discount of $5 each. There are lockers where you can securely store your belongings (including phones). You need to check into the room about 10 minutes in advance to receive logistics and have time to run to the restroom if necessary (which is located in the food court).
I was in the group that did Amnesia (4 total) while the other group of 5 did Warlocked. The set design was great and I felt really immersed in the plot line. The twist at the end mildly terrified me but it was fun overall. The other group also had a great time at Warlocked, although there’s was a family-friendly one. You can get unlimited hints throughout the game. Our game master had a great attitude and was really fun. At a moment where she was the live actor and I accidentally screamed and shut the door upon seeing the character, she still helped us. Overall, a fun experience good for company outings as well as...
Read moreWarlocked was very entertaining. We had fun with two adults and two teens. I wouldn't recommend for the little ones for the surprising features and suspenseful music. It's a good one for all and first timers, as you advance even if you don't complete all the puzzles. This way you don't miss much and still get the storyline. Ky was very informative during the intro which helped as it had several rooms. All were very well thought out with puzzles, clues, lighting and effects. The planning and construction were superb.
Four people was a perfect amount for event as everyone had enough for each to do a task to move on. Matt did a tremendous job acting in a scene. The event lasts about one hour and he walked us through again and answered any questions regarding the rooms and challenges. It was very entertaining and the only downer was that it was a bit short. I would like to have continued for another 30 - 60 minutes. All in all, fun and challenging. A few group photos were included. I recommend it and look forward to...
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