
mfjdoesescapes
135 escape rooms
It was ok. The most curious thing was that it was a fully automated experience and there were two rooms identical. So there's 3 levels to the study, one is included in your park entrance fee, the others you do progressively after the first and are 8mins and 15 mins as opposed to 6 (IIRC!). Each level is in the same room but the automation varies and the puzzles are different. Due to the automation there's no potential for a human to reset the rooms so the inputs and things you can move are very limited and it's more observational. Compared to aa traditional escape room it's rubbish and I wouldn't go out of my way to visit. However, the fact it's automated, short and super cheap - it's a fantastic concept to experience that I wonder whether others could emulate in venues elsewhere. It was this part of it that I found most capturing overall. The park it is in is fantastic for kids and we've been before and liked it enough to go back again. Would highly recommend the place. Their shop is also the best collection of escape/puzzle games I've seen in one place. The room can only be done with park entrance and cannot be done standalone.