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I was very excited to go here. I had heard amazing stories about escape rooms, but after visiting Great Escape, I know I will be going to a different place next time.
First off, the rooms are a bit pathetic. You can't just tape some hay to a wall (tape totally visible) and pretend like it's a jungle. Try a little harder with the decorations people -- I've seen people's houses decorated better for Halloween!
Second off, half of the props were broken. The flashlights didn't work, the keys for the handcuffs were broken. At $15/person, you'd think you'd spring for better quality stuff than what you'd get at the dollar store.
Thirdly, as nice as the staff were, they were loud. It was hard enough trying to pretend I was in the jungle with the crappy decoration and props, but even harder when I could hear the staff discussing Beyoncé the entire time.
When it comes down to it, this place was a waste of money. There are other escape rooms that put you in with a live (obviously actor) zombie who eventually gets released to eat you. Save your money and go to one like that instead.
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