
deniecee
230 escape rooms
I am so glad our group decided to do the Wine Vault because this ended up being my favorite out of the three rooms we completed in this location. The room design itself is not as impressive as some of the other places I’ve been to but I loved the puzzles and the backstory. While mostly Gen 1 puzzles (lock and key), the wine bottle puzzles were the stand out for me. In terms of service, I am not a fan of their lengthy explanations. We did share that we have done 200+ escape rooms and we sat through the first explanation by the staff member which felt lengthy. Then, we would watch the same rules again in the room. Luckily, the staff explanation for the other two rooms were the condensed version but I think we could have done with just one format of the explanation. As for the unlimited drinks service, when folks in the group ask for drinks in the middle of the experience, it takes me out of the immersion. This is just a personal preference but I think I would have preferred for there to be a place where folks can place their drinks if they want a refill with a note of what they would like that drink to be. That way, we don’t need to call out the game master for this. Finally, they don’t let you take group photos in the room. You have to go outside to the lobby and take photos with their unique props. The background of escape rooms have a special place in my heart so when they shared that they don’t let us take photos of the rooms, I was slightly disappointed. The props themselves were not too impressive either. If the props were more impressive, I may have been slightly less disappointed. Overall, Wine Vault is the best room out of the three - it felt spacious inside and it could be done by splitting up in search for clues.