We had friends who wanted to join us, and the owner, Lori, told us it would be better if we split into two groups of four and have a friendly little competition. So Jenny went in first with the boys.
I hung out with the girls in the Virtual Reality area.
Before long, we were up in the special chairs with the goggles on, trying out some new experiences! It was pretty cool, but it did make me a little motion sick!
They have over 200 games to try.
We weren't exactly quiet trying out the games--some of the screams got so loud that we distracted the boys in the Escape Room!
When the boys and Jenny escaped (with 2.5 minutes to spare!), they were quick to get into the chairs.
Then it was our turn in the Escape Room. I don't want to spoil it, because so much of the fun is figuring out the problems presented. I will say that the Escape Room is very professional and had some really cool puzzles, some that I never would have dreamed up. Lori said she bought the idea from a company in Poland. Her husband is great at construction work, so he was able to do the necessary carpentry to make it all come together.
They plan on adding a second Escape Room in the near future. They also plan on rotating out different Escape Rooms about every year to keep it fresh.
At the end we took photos with some of the props.
The girls and I made it out with 7.5 minutes to spare, so we beat the boys!
It was super fun, and I highly recommend it. You can find more on the Experience Escapes website and Experience Escapes Facebook Page.
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