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In January of 1951, the Nevada Test Site was opened for nuclear weapons testing. Nuketown, a ghost town comprised of houses and small businesses, was built specifically to test Blast Radius effects on residential towns. After the Storm Area 51 Raid failed to materialize in 2019, the United States Government declassified portions of Area 51 and opened it to the public. By May of 2022, the military had opened the infamous Nuketown to visitors for tours and it quickly became one of the top tourist attractions in the U.S. The Nuketown Diner specifically became its most popular place to visit. The government cautions that there may still be some live ordinance and radioactive hotspots in the area. All tourists are warned to visit at their own risk.
All ratings (9)
Mostly positive
Gameplay
Mostly negative
Atmosphere
Positive
Customer service
Positive
6 escape rooms
Overall to me it was a unique concept and theming, and we had fun. The puzzles for the most part were medium difficulty and make sense. There were a couple of puzzles that were either so nondescript that in my opinion the majority of the people would never have guessed without a clue, or not quite working as anticipated. But overall can recommend it for general audience.
Yes
Medium
Mechanical
4
Not scary
9
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Easy
185 escape rooms
Had fun but there elements that were not intuitive. Found ourselves getting frustrated at certain elements.
No
Medium
High tech
4
Not scary
10
No
No
Somewhat
Yes
Easy
12 escape rooms
Great clean and friendly staff. We will definitely be back
Great room. Great clean and fun room
4
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