"Mixed bag" is what I would use to describe the maze. It started off strong, with guests crossing the checkpoint while the theme song played in the background. The thrill of seeing Joel and Ellie, as well as the Bloater, and the strong acting performances were highlights of the maze. Sadly, it suffered from bland set design and disconnected plot points. Instead of highlighting key moments from the game and TV series, it stubbornly stuck to endless brick and stone corridors, with most of the maze taking place in the sewers. Most scare-actors were relegated to infected roles, with barely any attention given to scavengers or other humans.
Perhaps it proved difficult to adapt the series to a horror maze, as much of the horror and despair comes from the evils and flaws of human nature. However, the lack of variety and creativity killed any potential this had.
Acting, costuming, and some set pieces were good; set design and story were disappointing.
On a Wednesday night toward the beginning (around 7PM), the wait was 1 hour.