Some of the best escape rooms you’ll ever experience. These rooms are built *for* the game, and fit the period they represent. It’s an integrated experience, unlike some other escape rooms.
I did the Houdini Room with ~seven other people. Good room for a slightly larger team. Definitely requires diverse thinking and problem-solving styles. _Great_ team-building exercise!
Overall lots of fun, but the host came in too often to give us clues about things we wanted to figure out on our own. Also, they mixed up palindrome and anagram making one clue very misleading.
For best experience, I suggest the order in which the rooms came out: Houdini, Roosevelt, and then Edison. Houdini sets the stage for the theme of all the games.