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De Code is one of my favourite room escapes in the GTA. The facility is really spacious and a lot of work is put into making the entire place seem inviting. The waiting and board games area are both spacious, well-lit and clean, which some of De Code's competitors cannot claim. The room we were in also gave the same impression of being polished and well-presented. Decorations were in abundance without seriously distracting from the puzzles. The challenge itself was as fiendishly difficult as advertised. We weren't even close to saving the world. Whoops. My group really appreciated the free drink and photo memento you receive afterward (if you like or check in on Facebook or something). The photo was taken with some fun props, then printed and put into a very spiffy room-themed frame while you wait and down your drink and play board games. We're definitely looking at coming back to collect the other photo frames!
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