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Premise: Someone has been stealing artifacts from the New York History Museum! They have been taken to 6th Street Bank, a known front for an organized crime operation. Can you take down the bank's safeguards and complete your mission before you're caught?
All ratings (243)
Very positive
Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
132 escape rooms
This room is as realistic as you can get to breaking into a bank. After all, the location used to be a credit union that they repurposed to an escape room. My group of five loved that there is a little bit of immersion and acting, which I won’t spoil for you all. Rest assured, the immersion piece does not take away from the puzzles. The puzzles themselves could get clunky at times but required a brain stretch, which was much appreciated. It could take a while to get started but I didn’t mind that especially since realistically, you won’t be given directions to “rob a bank.” The number of people we had for this room is perfect because we were all able to tackle a different puzzle and contribute. I will say though that the second room does not compare to the first room, and I wish they did more with the space. We could have fit a couple more puzzles in there! Haha! As for the service, our game master, Heather, went above and beyond! If we didn’t already plan to do all the rooms in that location, she could have sold me in an instant. She was so warm and welcoming and I’m glad that she was able to identify that we were enthusiasts right away. It’s nice to not get the beginner’s treatment and to be met where we’re at!
223 escape rooms
I really like the details in this room. Set decor was top notch. Some of the large space did feel wasted though, I felt like it had a lot of potential that it could have used, and the last room went fairly quick. Still a solid room, worth a play. I think the minimum 6 is just due to how large it is, I’d say a group of 4 would be fine. Escaped in 37 minutes as a group of 5. Ellie was a great host 😄
72 escape rooms
No spoilers!! Did it with 3 people and escaped. Don’t get intimidated by the size of the room, it’s fun and makes you think logically. Don’t over think just follow the clues. Darren our game master was awesome with awesome energy and great personality!!! Great fun!!!!
68 escape rooms
Wow!! The fact that this used to be a bank and it’s actually so freaking cool. We did it with 3 people and having to hide constantly was so much fun. We loved it
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Hard
Mechanical
4
Not scary
6
No
No
Very
Yes
Easy
583 escape rooms
Very large room. Lots to do and work on. Best for a large group but could easily have been done with 2 people.
164 escape rooms
A fantastic room with an incredible set. It is very immersive and the story is well integrated. We loved that there was a bit more to do in addition to this room being a typical escape room. It was challenging but not impossible, our group of 5 managed to escape with no hints and no extra time. I 100% recommend this room!
Ellie was super friendly and funny! An amazing host!
Yes
Hard
Definitely a challenging room.
High tech
A good combination of both
6
Not scary
8
No
No
Somewhat
There was a short crawling section and also some crouching involved
Yes
Easy
357 escape rooms
A solid gen 2 room. The amount of puzzles were a bit more than others, but they’re not that complex. They ask for a minimum of 5 players, but I feel like for experienced players, 2 is enough. The theme was pretty cool but they can work on the sets and props more. You can tell it’s an older room from the type of puzzles and the furnitures. Having said that, it’s still a nice room to try. We enjoyed the time there.
Yes
Medium
Mechanical
Not scary
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Easy
144 escape rooms
Super huge. Opportunity to buy time within game (without money) Fun for large groups
121 escape rooms
Room is too big and bulky for the little that you end up doing in it. I understand them trying to fill the immersion with the set size and design but puzzles were a bit clunky and trying hard to fit the theme.
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