5/5 Joseph B. 2 years ago on Google
Five
of
us
came
to
Dare2Escape
for
my
birthday
and
did
three
rooms
back-to-back:
The
Video
Store,
The
Ringmaster,
The
Seventh
Room.
Our
experience
level
is
as
follows:
Person
A:
63
rooms
Person
B:
63
rooms
Person
C:
77
rooms
Person
D:
100
rooms
Person
E:
101
rooms
The
video
store
was
the
first
room
and
was
well-designed
from
start
to
finish.
It’s
pretty
standard
that
there
will
be
one
or
two
puzzles
that
I
hated,
but
this
game
was
an
exception.
I
couldn’t
tell
you
a
single
puzzle
that
I
didn’t
like
–
they
were
all
good.
The
set
design
is
exceptional,
and
the
feel
of
the
room
is
very
nostalgic.
The
Ringmaster
was
another
great
game.
It’s
challenging
to
give
an
honest
review
without
ruining
some
of
the
surprises,
so
I’ll
just
say
that
Ringmaster
has
a
lot
of
little
secrets
that
caught
us
off-guard.
The
Seventh
Room
was
the
finale
for
the
day
and
was
my
personal
favorite.
It’s
obviously
the
most
refined
game
out
of
the
three
we
did.
I
saw
many
things
in
this
room
that
I
hadn’t
seen
before.
The
tech
was
on-point,
and
the
set
design
was
the
best
I’ve
seen
to
date.
When
I
measure
The
Seventh
Room
against
the
other
62
rooms
I’ve
done,
it’s
easily
in
my
top
2
games
of
all-time,
and
it
might
be
number
1;
I
just
haven’t
quite
decided
yet.
I
don’t
want
to
spoil
any
surprises,
but
if
you’re
a
James
Wan
fan
like
I
am,
you
must
play
this
room.
Overall,
I
was
very
impressed
with
Dare
2
Escape.
Having
done
a
few
other
Blockbuster
escape
rooms
in
the
Orlando
area,
this
spot
is
my
favorite.
Our
game
master
Hunter
was
with
us
the
entire
day,
which
I
believe
is
essential.
This
allowed
us
to
build
rapport
with
him
and
make
the
experience
better.
He
was
knowledgeable
and
engaging,
which
we
appreciated.
Shout
out
to
all
the
creative
minds
at
Dare
2
Escape;
you
have
built
a
remarkable
product
that
has
impressed
our
entire
group.