Summary: one room, high tech, linear, not very tactile, brain puzzles
I'm of two minds here.
The great: The room used high-quality materials, told a good story, and presented unique puzzles. The puzzles are thinking-heavy, not things like placing pieces in the right order/location, bouncing lasers, balancing scales, etc.
The meh: The room was not very tactile. There was hardly any doing jigsaw puzzles or opening locks, etc. Honestly it felt like the whole thing could be a virtual escape room and not lose too much of the enjoyment. For the high price, this was the biggest issue for me with Minds Eye.
We had four players, and that was fine. 3-4 is probably ideal since any more and some people wouldn't be able to get in on the puzzles.
Not as good as the Imaginarium's other room
Staff stays in character, does offer puzzle explanations or take an after photo (just a before one)
Particularly interesting or different
Yes
Different because it was projection-based. Sort of like an immersive movie.
Physically active
Not at all