Fun, BUT NOT FOR EPILEPTICS!! My son and I love the maze, but I have to say to the owners, PUT UP A SIGN WARNING PEOPLE ABOUT THE STROBES AND CLAUSTROPHOBIC TUNNEL AT THE END. This is a lawsuit waiting to happen. My wife has both epilepsy and clastrophobia and fortunately chose not to join us, but had she not she would have been exposed without warning to extreme flashing lights and a completely out of the blue tunnel you have to push your way through. Again, my son and I had a blast. It's short and sweet and kinda spooky and it is fun, BUT IT IS NOT FOR EPILEPTICS OR THOSE WITH CLAUSTROPHOBIA. To be clear it's a simple mirror maze until the last leg, at which point the lights go out, strobes flash intensely and the only way (we could see) out was to push through one of those inflatable tunnels that press tightly against your body (the kind you see in haunted houses). Just put up...
Read moreVery enjoyable! My first mirror maze. I definitely underestimated the degree to which I would be lost. At one point I actually tried to walk back out the entrance curtains. What you can't see on the video is that your reflection is sort of "projected" on every angle around you, so it is very disorienting indeed. I probably spent 20 minutes in this $8 maze, taking pictures, laughing at myself for being lost, and finally following some more savvy folks to the end.
There are some fun stops along the way--rooms with themes I won't spoil. However, please note the last area before the exit has strobing lights, which could induce a seizure. Other than that, I think it's a great price for an activity the whole...
Read moreGenerally speaking Union Station stuff is quite expensive for St Louis. I live around the corner and have an annual pass to the aquarium so I go often. I wouldn't pay the admission price. The mirror maze is right up there with all the rest- kinda cool but inflated in price (less than mini golf though).
We went first thing when they opened and the mirrors were grimey like they hasn't been cleaned in a while. Two of the exhibit things didn't work. However, my 3 year old (autistic) spent an entire hour in here and I had to force him to leave. We accidentally walked out once and he started balling so luckily they let us back in for a bit.
To be honest, I can complain about x and y all day but he loves it that...
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