This room is a great example of a Gen 1 room but the amount of locks and keys was not overbearing. The set design was simple. Not immersive like a lot of the newer rooms coming out these days. Thereās a lot of elements that will be familiar to enthusiasts. Not having much context with some of the clues made it a bit tricky but not impossible. Beware of the red herrings! I definitely caught a little brain burn from those! The size of the room is alright but four would be the best. Our group had fun but we all agreed that the pricing is a bit steep for this type of room. If it was a Gen 3 room and more immersive then the pricing would be reasonable. The Nixon staff were kind and welcoming and I wish this new company the best!! Welcome to the escape...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThey said they just opened and it wasn't bad but I wouldn't recommend it. It was okay, but it didn't feel very immersive. All of the puzzles lead to classic locks š. Locks that opened with keys, numbers, and letters. The puzzles were mostly number related but didn't really challenge your brain. It's something you could set up at home if you had a bunch of free time. I don't mean to be mean, but escape rooms are expensive, and enjoying the experience is important. I am comparing it to QUEST Room. I recommend going to somewhere that's more experienced. Many places offer similar prices. They did give us free polariod pictures, which was...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreFirst of all, Nestor is the best! We came in completely random and had an amazing time! We didnāt make it out the Outpost room but still we had a great time! We failed our skeet shooting test (which they didnāt prep us for) so we pivoted and found this escape room on google! You guys didnāt disappoint! We will be back again! Thank you for...
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