Have you ever done an escape room? 🔑

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I’ve done a few escape rooms with my family. I’m not really great at the puzzles and don’t always know where to start. Luckily, my boyfriend and family are good at them and usually figure things out. Even though I struggle, I still have fun and enjoy spending time with my family! <3

If you haven’t, would you?
 
I have never done one before, but I'd like to, for the experience. I love solving puzzles and the like, so I think I would really enjoy them. Unfortunately most of the escape rooms that would be near to me are themes that I would not enjoy in the slightest, as they're very dark (one of them legit has a fake guy in an electric chair, and execution isn't a theme I find appealing in the slightest??)
 
I've done several and I love them! I actually used to do those Flash point and click escape room games online and I always thought I'd love to do this in real life lol. The bigger your crew the more chaotic it is. I've had some experiences where we worked through puzzles together, and others where everyone went in all different directions and it all came together in the end. It's different every time and I love it lol
 
I actually have, but only once! It was for my birthday and the whole thing was kept a secret. All I knew was that I was going out for something after we had pizza in some place. My sister planned it and we had some of our family there. We had too many people so we had to do two different escape rooms.

I'm kind of glad that we got the one that we did. My aunt's side got this really escape room that was more like Saw?
With gore, blood, severed limbs/bodies ect. In one part they mentioned they had to put their hand in a toilet (that was a prop/not connected) and dig in there to find a clue among severed pieces. It just all sounded so gross and overkill.

Thankfully the one we got was like Indiana Jones. I had heard of escape rooms, but never looked into them. So I was going in blind. I did enjoy it, but I also felt really out of my element. It wasn't just solving puzzles. The entire thing was just math for all the puzzles. So I didn't really like that. Are most escape rooms just heavily math oriented? I feel like there's better ways to introduce puzzles than to just make it all math.

We escaped, but did have to hit the buzzer for help one time. Apparently we did a clue right, where we solved some puzzles and found these beanbags or balls? And we had to lob them in another room that was closed off with a jail cell/iron gate to knock these targets and by doing so the combination to the door would be revealed and then you could put it in the lock. But even though we threw all the balls and hit the targets it didn't work. So they had to knock them over so we could get the clue. Overall it was fun, but I think I would've preferred less math.
 
I've still yet to do one. Can't be bothered with how much they tend to cost and not really having an equally interested person to do it with. If someone paid for my ticket I definitely would.
 
I've done one escape room, it was such a long time ago though, I barely remember it.. I remember getting cookie dough ice cream afterwards

I'd probably do one again if my husband were interested. I also like the idea of those rooms where you go to just smash stuff 🔨
 
Nope. I’ve never done one before, but I wouldn’t mind going to one with some family members or friends. I should bring it up one day about attempting one.
 
Haven't done one but would go if my friends would drag me to one lol. But more than likely we'd just go play pool instead 😂
 
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