The rooms are the same price as other rooms in amarillo, tx. But the rooms do not have that personal touch to it. It's very cookie cutter and not as immersive as other escape rooms in town. Plus, some of the workers that run the rooms do their jobs pretty poorly. Our first room we did there, we had to be pulled put 15 minutes in because they set the room up wrong (weve been doing rooms for years all over the country and this has never happened to us before). And I understand mistakes happen but I've heard from multiple different friends that the same thing happened to them. They also report the room not working properly (certain things should open when unlocked but dont). Not a professional experience in any way and if you have this place and Escape The Trap House, which is much higher quality, available at the same price; it's much smarter to not go with this place. Dont waste the...
   Read moreWe had a great time! But beware, it's extremely expensive! For the escape rooms per person is $27 and some change, $30 per lane for bowling for 1 hour and almost $5 for a bottle of water. Those are just the things we did while we were there, along with the games. They have loads of token games. Most of the items you can buy in the token store aren't cheap, breakable little toys...so that was nice to see. They kept the place clean and trash bends dumped...another plus. We'll definitely...
   Read moreMaybe weâre being nitpicky, but this room felt very much like someone who doesnât understand escape rooms created an escape room because they thought there was some money in it. Most of the puzzles were hands off, and some were finicky (you had to hit it juuuuuust right or it wouldnât work). We went back and forth for a long while as to whether it deserved two or three stars. The thing that tipped it was the GM telling us âthis is our easiest room, so you wonât need...
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