My husband and I are rapidly becoming escape room aficionados and he's a bit hard to please, so when we walked in and even he was impressed, I knew we were in for a treat. It's hard to say much about specific escape rooms since part of their appeal is predicated on the idea of knowing as little as possible, but I can say this. The amount of attention to detail and care taken in the construction of the room we did ("Eat or Be Eaten") was refreshing to see. There are a fair number of escape rooms out there that are just phoning it in, but these folks have got the goods. The room design, clues, and puzzles are impressive, but the staff's commitment to making the whole thing a real *experience* (even before you ever get to the room) is really noteworthy as well. A+ job, guys! (Special shout out to gamemaster Liz too: I somehow screwed up our reservation time when booking and didn't realize it until we had driven 90 minutes to their facility. She graciously fit us in, which we really appreciated.)