2/5 Michelle L. 11 months ago on Google
This
is
a
really
hard
review
to
do,
because,
three
weeks
after
our
game,
we
are
still
very
confused
as
to
what
happened.
Since
it
would
just
be
the
two
of
us
older
players,
and
we
took
pains
to
make
sure
when
we
booked
our
room,
that
it
was
adaptable
to
our
needs.
The
first
glitch
came
about
when
we
made
our
reservation
on
their
web
site
and
then
wanted
to
change
it.
After
two
days
of
no
response
when
we
contacted
them
via
e-mail,
we
left
several
voicemails
for
them
to
contact
us,
and
never
heard
from
them
–
at
all.
Arriving
in
Frisco,
we
found
Escape
Room
Frisco
right
on
Main
Street,
Frisco,
half
a
block
from
the
Snowshoe
Motel.
Main
Street
Frisco
parking
is
free,
too,
and
plentiful
when
we
were
there.
The
building
is
locked
on
Sundays,
and
we
could
not
see
if
it
was
even
inhabited,
save
for
the
signage
outside
that
said
“Escape
Rooms
Frisco”
that
looked
pretty
new.
Nevertheless,
we
were
up
for
adventure!
Our
reservation
was
for
3:30pm
the
next
day,
Monday,
but
we
found
ourselves
in
front
of
the
building
by
1pm.
The
main
door
was
open,
and
we
entered
a
lovely
lobby
amidst
a
lot
of
banging
noises.
When
we
finally
found
someone,
it
turned
out
he
was
our
gamemaster
doing
some
construction
work,
maybe
a
new
room
they
were
building
(promising!)
or
just
general
construction.
Either
way,
we
were
really
excited
that
he
was
able
to
let
us
start
early,
and
we
made
sure
to
let
him
know
that
we
really
wanted
to
see
the
whole
room,
so
if
he
could
give
us
really
big
hints,
it
would
be
great.
We
chose
to
do
“Finders
Keepers”,
in
keeping
with
Frisco’s
founding
history,
a
1908
treasure
hunt
where,
as
miners
down
on
our
luck,
we
try
to
steal
Mr
Foote’s
(a
big
person
in
Frisco
–
very
interesting
to
see
his
family
name
everywhere)
watch
that
some
school
children
have
found
from
the
Denver
Hotel
heist
and
stashed
in
their
schoolhouse
before
the
lunch
bell.
The
game
had
a
difficulty
rate
of
3/5
and
the
record
time
was
29:40,
so
it
would
have
/
should
have
been
easy
to
complete
with
gamemaster
help.
Except.
Our
gamemaster
was
duo-tasking,
we
slowly
realized
and
not
completely
present.
All
through
our
game,
he
continued
with
his
construction
work,
and
it
soon
dawned
on
us
that
he
allowed
us
to
start
early
because
he
wanted
to
get
back
to
it.
The
puzzles
required
a
lot
of
finger-work,
but
were
in
theme,
and
the
room
was
very
in
keeping
with
the
rest
of
the
town
of
Frisco.
This
is
a
good
game
for
between
2
–
8
players
with
some
need
to
crawl:
there
was
stomach-to-floor
work
unless
you
are
a
very
small
person,
and
some
of
the
puzzles
can
be
solved
by
younger
kids
–
if
the
locks
opened
when
we
solved
them.
The
décor
was
simple
but
effective
(like
the
very
utilitarian
toilet
inside
the
building),
and
there
was
no
tech
at
all
-
just
lots
of
locks,
very
many
of
them,
which,
even
when
we
(without
glasses)
managed
to
solve
the
puzzles,
were
very
glitchy,
and
our
gamemaster
had
to
come
in
our
room
three
times
to
physically
get
to
the
answer
–
each
time
taking
about
ten
minutes
of
hollering
before
we
got
his
attention!
We
are
generally
okay
with
the
room
winning
if
we
felt
like
we
got
our
money’s
worth.
The
cost
of
“Finders
Keepers”
is
high
compared
to
other
games
outside
of
California,
Frisco
being
a
tourist
village,
so
we
had
similarly
high
expectations
that
we
would
at
least
be
wowed
by
tech
or
something.
It
was
an
expensive
room
for
the
amount
of
attention
we
got,
like
we
were
paying
to
beta-test
the
room.
From
the
positive
reviews
online,
had
our
host
been
present
for
our
game
and
less
anxious
to
get
back
to
his
other
work,
we'd
have
been
able
to
solve
the
room
in
the
time
allotted.
That
said,
while
the
service
was
below
expectations,
they
are
obviously
still
trying
to
get
themselves
off
the
ground,
so
we
would
come
back
again
to
support
their
efforts.
He
did
show
us
the
ultimate
treasure,
and
he
was
friendly
all
through
the
game
–
but
he
was
not
playing
with
us.
At
all.
We
would
love
to
see
at
least
one
more
escape
room
in
Frisco
so
we
can
compare
the
service
and
attention
of
both.
This
review
has
been
posted
on
Yelp
and
Google.