1/5 Laraine L. 3 months ago on Google New
Sweet
employees.
But
that’s
about
it.
I
don’t
mean
to
sound
like
a
downer,
but
here
we
go.
This
was
the
most
we’ve
spent
on
an
escape
room,
and
was,
sadly,
the
puniest/cheapest
looking
room.
We
did
the
island
escape
room,
and
I
was
confused
by
how
underwhelming
the
room
was.
It
was
a
basic
13’x13’
room
with
overhead
fluorescent
lights.
Very
cheaply
setup.
Like
someone
setup
for
a
Hawaiian
graduation
party.
It
was
mostly
all
locks,
there
wasn’t
any
room
changes/secret
doorways.
We
have
previously
done
60
Minute
Escape
Room
in
Murfreesboro
and
it
was
AMAZING!
There
were
tunnels
we
had
to
crawl
through,
stairs
we
climbed,
secret
passageways
that
unlocked,
and
full
ambiance
setting
(lighting,
sounds
etc).
I
guess
I
expect
escape
rooms
to
feel
like
an
actual
experience
vs
codes
that
unlock
more
locked
boxes.
Due
to
the
wear&tear
on
the
props,
our
game
master
had
to
manually
open
some
of
the
clues.
As
a
result,
a
few
other
clues
were
surpassed.
If
you’re
charging
boutique
prices,
it
should
be
a
full
immersive
experience
that
isn’t
broken.