"2014-10-14T00:00:00"^^ . . "0"^^ . . . "2"^^ . "2"^^ . "was eating at a Mexican restaurant across the street and happened to come upon Xscaper Arts while heading to parking lot. the Room we tried was LAB.\n\nthe staff was very professional and friendly ( also couple of cute girls working there)\n\nWe were given a two way radio incase we needed clues. The room did scare me at times.... the instructions given by the staff to start the 'mission' was not very clear. there were 3 parts to the quest and you have to solve them in order before you can get out of the room in the allotted time.. there wasn't to much interaction with the environment(pulling of levers to reveal clues etc.) felt like we were doing math homework because thats all it really was....\n\nThe 3 parts did not tie in smoothly together so we were not sure if we did the steps correct or not (in my opinion I think there should be clear indications so we can proceed to next step) once we radioed staff and they told us we were correct then we proceeded. with 1 minute to spare we figured out the code to unlock the main doors but the door did not open so we thought our code was wrong. by that time the 45 mins was up a loud alarm went off ( i guess to let staff know we sucked). the staff came to get us and asked us how we enjoyed the experience. We asked them if the code to unlock the door was **** and they said yes (so why didnt the door open?). So we were kind of annoyed because the puzzles themselves were pretty easy to solve but the flow between tasks were not very clear. \n\nover all it was ok. seems like they spent all their money on the main room (entrapment) and bare bones on the other rooms props were meh.....I probably won't be comming back"^^ . "0"^^ .