I
have now been to ten different escape rooms in Sydney, so I thought now would
be a good time for me to give a quick summary of my thoughts on each room. See
the table below.
It’s
really difficult to compare all 10 rooms and rank them (as they are so
different – it really is like comparing apples and oranges). However:
- for advanced players, my favourite rooms are PanIQ Room’s Supercell 117, Mission Escape’s Dr M and Parapark Sydney’s 9A Gateway; and
- for beginners, my favourite rooms are Parapark Sydney’s 9A Gateway and ClockLocked’s Dexter.
I'd
be really interested in receiving any feedback or comments that you have on any
of the Sydney escape rooms (good or bad and whether or not they appear in this
list).
Here's
the table - I hope it is useful!
Place
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Website
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Room Theme
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Comments
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PanIQ Room
(The
Rocks)
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Click here.
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Supercell 117
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This room
was fantastic! It has a great mix of
high-tech and low-tech puzzles, the theming and props are flawless and the
room design is the best I have seen.
I think
this room is a little tricky for first-timers (that’s not to say that you
wouldn’t enjoy it, but you might not get out in time). Personally, I’d do a couple of other simple
rooms before tackling this one. It’s
suited to kids and groups of up to say 6 people. See my full review here.
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Mission
Escape (Sydney CBD)
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Click here.
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Dr M
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I LOVED
this room! It is the most high-tech
room in Sydney – the puzzles are largely home-made and very original and the
theming is excellent. It’s a little pricey
(up to $45 per person) but definitely worth it. They are ranked the
number one escape room in Sydney on TripAdvisor for good reason. The room is too scary for kids (probably
best suited to say 12yo+). I would try
other rooms before tackling this one (as it was pretty tricky – I doubt most
first-timers would escape in time).
See my full review here.
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ParaPark
Sydney (Macquarie Park)
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Click here.
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9A Gateway
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This is
another fantastic room. The quality of the puzzles and theming were
excellent (and many of the puzzles are home-made and very original).
Of all of
the rooms, I think this is a really good option if you are a first timer or
an advanced player (both would enjoy this room). It can be a little scary for young kids, so
I would suggest not bringing kids who are under say 10yo here.
Check out this
room – you will love it. Macquarie
Park is only 15 minutes from the city – it’s definitely worth the trip!
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Mission Escape
(Sydney CBD)
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Click here.
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Vampire Castle
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This is a
great room. It was the first high-tech
room we had done and I couldn’t stop thinking about it for several days
after. It was my first taste of a
great escape room in Sydney. We didn’t
escape (we missed it by a couple of minutes), but I was well and truly hooked
after this room.
As with Dr
M, the puzzles are all high tech and the theming and props are
excellent. Again, it’s a little scary
for kids under 12yo.
I think
this is a good room for beginners and advanced players alike. See my full review here.
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Escapism
(King
Street Wharf)
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Click here.
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Forensic
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We all
very much enjoyed the Forensic room, but jeez it was difficult (my group says
it wasn’t that hard, but they are wrong – trust me, it’s very hard). The game master told us that less than 5% of all
groups escape this room!
There
wasn’t much ‘hunt and seek’ in this room but instead it was all mind-bending
puzzles. Once we figured out a few
puzzles, we got on a roll and we managed to escape with about 6 minutes left
on the clock (much to the surprise of our game master).
They also
only give you 50 minutes to escape (rather than the standard 60 minutes),
which makes it that much harder. The
theming is great and the quality of the puzzles is excellent.
This room
is definitely not for first-timers . Don’t do this room unless you have first
tried at least a handful of other rooms. See my full review here.
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Clock
Locked
(Ultimo)
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Click here.
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Dexter
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We all
really enjoyed Dexter. The puzzles
were all very original, the theming was great and there was a really great
atmosphere in the room. We got stuck on
the ‘hunt and seek’ element, which my group always falls down on.
Personally,
I was a little disappointed with one aspect of this room (but I can’t say
anything more about it here without spoiling the room). That being said, none of the other 3 people
in my group were disappointed by this aspect.
The room
is too scary for kids and it is not big enough for groups bigger than 4
people.
I would
recommend either room for first timers and advanced players alike (and they
are often on Groupon and Scoopon at 50% off).
See my full review here.
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Clock
Locked
(Ultimo)
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Click here.
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Da Vinci
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We all
really enjoyed Da Vinci, for the most part.
Our only disappointment with this room was that one particular puzzle
has an error in it (the issue related to a difference of opinion as to how
letters and numbers are written (this seemed to have been a cultural issue as
I think European letters and numerals are written differently than here)). I think this issue might have been
rectified now. Their theming is great
and the puzzles are all fun. The room
is too scary for kids and too small for corporate groups. I would recommend either room for first
timers and advanced players alike (and they are often on Groupon and Scoopon
at 50% off). I wouldn’t do this room
with a group of more than 5 people maximum.
See my full review here.
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Escape
Hunt Sydney
(Sydney
CBD)
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Click here.
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Murder in the Pub
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I didn’t
love this room, despite it being the first escape room that we did in
Sydney. They had some faults in their
puzzles, we were given a bad “hint” by the game master and one of the chains
came away in our hands (even though we hadn’t yet found a key). That being said, we went on their opening
weekend and hopefully some of the problems and issues we faced have been
fixed by now. However, their biggest
issue is theming, which is amongst the worst we have seen in Sydney.
Their
rooms are aimed at corporate groups (as they have 6 rooms in total (ie 3
different rooms each duplicated).
These rooms are suited to first timers, corporate groups and those
with kids (but not advanced players or those who appreciate fine theming and
a fully immersive experience). See my full review here.
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The
Mystery Puzzle (Sydney CBD)
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Click here.
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Pirate
Adventure
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My group
had fun at the Pirate Adventure, but it’s a simple room and it isn’t suited
to advanced players.
We escaped
in 39 minutes and were told that this was the average escape time for all
groups (which confirms my view that the room is too easy). Pirate Adventure is a big room but it isn’t
filled well. There is too much “hunt
and seek” and not enough puzzles.
Most
disappointing is that the theming and props are very poor. They don’t make sense in the space – it is
as though the owners have picked up cheap things at an op shop just to fill
the space.
I would
however say that these rooms are suited to kids, first timers and corporate
groups. They are often on Groupon/Scoopon
at 50% off.
Steer
clear of this place if you have done an escape room before (because I suspect
you will find it far too easy and boring like we did). And definitely don’t bother doing both
rooms.
See my
full review here.
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The
Mystery Puzzle (Sydney CBD)
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Click here.
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Casino Revenge Thriller
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I really
didn’t enjoy this room at all.
It was an
ok room, but again the theming and props were very poor and it was just too
easy – there weren’t enough puzzles to fill an hour worth of escaping. The props made no sense at all – lots of
items were there just to fill the space.
There were errors in the puzzles too.
But what
we found most disappointing about this room was that it was incredibly
similar to their other room, Pirate Adventure (which we had already
done). Almost all of the puzzles and
the various mechanisms were identical.
We escaped
in 26 minutes and left bored and very underwhelmed.
Personally,
in light of the lazy design between the 2 rooms, I wouldn’t recommend this
place to anyone. However, like the
Pirate Adventure room, this is geared at first-timers, kids and corporate
groups. And with a groupon or
scoopon, I’m sure many people would enjoy this room.
See my
full review here.
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Escape
Club (aka Room Escape) at Kingsford
Also, although I haven’t yet been there,
anecdotally I have been informed that Escape
Club (based at Kingsford) is nothing
special. I have read a lot of consistently bad reviews on
TripAdvisor. I also know someone who
went there who described it to me as dirty, run down and having poor
instructions in some of the puzzles (perhaps due to a translation issue). This person I know had booked to take his
children to the Harry Potter room, but when they arrived they were told that
there were lots of broken elements in the Harry Potter room so they instead
were given a different room to do. This
left me with no confidence at all about this place, which is why I
haven’t been there yet.
They often
have Scoopons/Groupons for some of their rooms (but not their new rooms). Although I haven’t been there, I have heard
enough bad things about this place that I would not recommend it to
anyone. Read the reviews on TripAdvisor
and form your own view though.