
SaoirsesDad
321 escape rooms
I know that this room has been redone to something different so I want to start off by saying this review is based off the two times I played it. I originally played it with friends and then again four years later with co-workers. In terms of the story, that remained the same over the course of both times. I loved the spooky theme and the constant threat of eternal damnation which seemed relevant with the second playing. The first time through I was blown about by the set. It was appropriately spooky and gave off the remnants of a solid Scooby Doo episode. Upon returning, I was saddened to see the neglect that had overtaken the room. Pieces were broken and poorly glued together or missing completely from the different areas. The library at the end was missing 80 percent of the books. The neglect carried over to the puzzles as well. The key maze had been removed. The books needed for one puzzle had had their covers torn off or been replaced with a block of wood with the books title painted on to the front. Several new puzzles had been thrown into the area without any rhyme of reason. The overall experience had become sad and I was embarrassed that I had hyped up the room as much as I did. I understand that they are bringing in fancier rooms but if you neglect your classics you are putting profit over patrons and that eventually will cost you.
Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service
Particularly interesting or different
Yes
Story
Difficulty
Medium
Game tech
High tech
Ideal number of players
4
Scary
Spooky
Minimum age
12
Was anything broken?
Yes
Several props and puzzles. The animontrics didn't trigger properly
Live actors
No
Physically active
Not at all
Accessibility
Steep stairs to the second floor; there is an elevator but it brings you through their haunted house
Easy to find location
Yes
Parking
Medium
Some free parking if you're lucky; pay parking across the street
Safety
Yes



