The atmosphere and decor was top notch amd the room had some really nice electronic/ digital features. However, the room had some smalle issues that make it not very user friendly at times.
First, all of the locks are either keyed or 4 digit manual lock codes. Therefore, once you get a code figured out it’s not clear which lock the code goes to. With all of the different locks available, I can’t imagine why they wouldn’t have used more of a variety different locks so you knew what specific lock the code will open.
Secondly, the lighting is very dim in some parts of the room. A small flashlight would come in handy to be able to see the numbers on the locks or examine the keys.
Also, we lost a good bit of time going back and figuring out the number codes again because there is NOTHING to take notes on—so by the time we figured out all of the numbers of a code we had forgotten the first one or what order the numbers are in. We tried storing them in one of the locks but there was the issue of not knowing if you were working the correct lock or not.
Some of the features are exceptionally nice but there is nothing to guide you on how they work. So unless you are familiar with these concepts you will depend on the game master to tell you how to make it work.
And speaking of the game master, he did a nice job but sometimes gave us much more information than we would have wanted. Instead of guiding us towards what to do, he spelled out exactly what to do step by step.
And lastly, there is a section of the room that you use more than once, which is atypical of the majority of escape rooms we have done.
Overall, I would recommend this room, but it is not without issues.