Sunday, 15 February 2015

Review of The Mystery Puzzle - The Casino Revenge Thriller theme



My group of friends (4 adults) checked out The Mystery Puzzle's 'The Casino Revenge Thriller' room in February 2015. This was our ninth escape room in Sydney over all.

The building is easy to find and this time, because we were there during business hours, the building was open and we were able to go straight up to level 1 without having to be let in. We were then given a briefing before starting the escape.

They currently have two rooms, The Pirate Adventure and The Casino Revenge Thriller.  I understand that they have 2 identical Pirate Adventure rooms (which cater for larger corporate groups), although I'm not sure if they have more than one Casino Revenge Thriller room.

We had already been there a few weeks ago and escaped their Pirate Adventure room.

First off, I'll say what I enjoyed most about The Casino Revenge Thriller at The Mystery Puzzle:
  • the room was about average in terms of quality and level of difficulty; and
  • the price was good (we got a Groupon voucher for $15 per person)

As for some of the negatives with The Casino Revenge Thriller at The Mystery Puzzle, my honest feedback is that:
  • the room is simply too easy over all.  We escaped in 26 minutes and 39 seconds and that included getting stuck for a few minutes on one puzzle.  If we had not been stuck on this puzzle (which was entirely our own fault), we probably would have escaped in around 20 minutes.  This is far too fast for an escape room - it confirms that there is not enough to do in the room;
  • my team agreed that any one of us could have escaped this room single-handedly within about 30 minutes.  I am not saying this to brag (far from it), I'm just commenting on how there weren't any puzzles that required a team to solve;
  • the theming was pretty poor and of not of good quality.  The props did not match the room and again, there were 80+ books thrown just for the sake of it - they had no purpose being in the room, which is supposed to be a casino room theme?  There were also other props that served little purpose and I didn't feel that the rooms had a clear link between them (or an explanation of what each room was).
  • I think a lot more thought needed to go into the design of both this room (and in hindsight, the Pirate Adventure room);
  • without spoiling the room for others, the puzzles in this room are very similar to their Pirate Adventure room, which is a real shame and in my honest opinion, a bit of lazy design.  When you have two rooms, you have to assume that customers will do both rooms.  The two rooms should therefore be very different - there was no creativity here between the two rooms, which was a true disappointment.  Given that we had already done the other room, we all found this room to be predictable and therefore a little boring;
  • some of the puzzles are a little clunky and don't work perfectly (we figured them out in only a few minutes but they were ambiguous and didn't fit perfectly);
  • there weren't enough puzzles and there was way too much 'hunt and seek' (compared to the number of puzzles).  They really need to work on coming up with more creative puzzles and there should be at least twice as many puzzles in the room to make it more of a challenge;
  • there wasn't a clear way to communicate with those running The Pirate Adventure while we were in the room.  In fact, once we got out of the room, we opened the door to find a completely empty reception room.  It wasn't until around 5 to 10 minutes later that the owners returned to the reception room (they had been busy setting up another room).  I found this a bit annoying because if we had been in the room and were waving at the camera for clues, there would have been nobody there to help us.  As I have said in other reviews, there needs to be a dedicated person on the outside of the room watching your every move and available to help when called on.  

Over all, the price was good and it's a fair room.  Personally, I would only recommend this outfit to those who have never tried escape rooms before or those with kids (as both rooms are very kid-friendly).  However, that being said, there are other rooms in Sydney I would recommend to those groups ahead of either room at The Mystery Puzzle.  

To be fair, I'm being a little harder on this place than it probably deserves.  But the fact that both of their rooms are so similar and have the same types of puzzles and mechanisms has annoyed and disappointed me, and it really affected our time in this Casino Revenge Thriller room, which is reflected in my score of this room.  My score is also affected by the other brilliant rooms that I have done elsewhere in Sydney lately, which are far superior to this one.


Where:                    Level 1, 37 Bligh Street, Sydney

Duration:                60 minutes

Themes:                 
2 themes 

Cost:                       
$36 each (4 players) (But watch out for coupons - we paid just $15pp)

Overall Rating:      2.5 out of 5 stars

More details:         
 http://www.themysterypuzzle.com/



Sunday, 8 February 2015

Escape of the Werewolf - Fully immersive scare experience - Sydney (Updated)



SORRY FOLKS - IT LOOKS LIKE THIS IS A SCAM AFTER ALL.  THE OWNERS RAN THIS ESCAPE IN MELBOURNE AND RECEIVED SCATHING REVIEWS.  THEY ALSO CANCELLED A NUMBER OF SHOWS, IT WAS POORLY ORGANISED AND CHEAP. 

I CONTACTED SYDNEY SHOW GROUNDS, THE VENUE FOR THE SYDNEY SHOW, TO CONFIRM IT WAS STILL GOING AHEAD.  THEY CONFIRMED THAT THE EVENT IS CANCELLED AND THE SPACE IS NO LONGER BEING RENTED BY THE WEREWOLF ESCAPE PEOPLE.  DESPITE THIS, I HAVE NOT BEEN INFORMED BY THE OWNERS AND THEY STILL HAVE MY MONEY FROM THE TICKET SALES.  

I'VE LODGED A REFUND REQUEST THROUGH PAYPAL.  DO NOT BUY TICKETS TO THIS SHONKY EVENT.

***UPDATE - I HAVE NOW RECEIVED MY REFUND THROUGH PAYPAL, THANKFULLY.
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Hi all

I thought I would post about Escape of the Werewolf because it looks like it might be fun and might appeal to other escape room lovers, even though it is not a true escape room.

It is a "fully immersive scare experience".  It is only running for one week in mid July 2015 in Sydney and will be located somewhere near Sydney Olympic Park.  The theme is as follows:

"Your tour begins in the labs of Lycadine Industries, where, as your guide is showing you the facilities, things start to go very wrong.  As people around you get slaughtered, you have to find your way out of Lycadine, before you too fall prey to the Werewolf.  The lights WILL go out, there WILL be screaming, and you WILL get sprayed with blood."

I've been to a couple of Hollywood Horror Nights in Universal Studios and if this experience is like that, then it is going to be incredibly scary.  It's not for the faint of heart (seriously, I bet you'll be grabbing the stranger beside you for the whole experience and will probably have nightmares afterwards).  I've actually downplayed the scare factor to my group of friends and I've already booked the tickets (so they can't back out when they find out more ;-)

Check out their website here if you're interested.  Tickets for the Sydney experience went on sale this morning and given that it only runs for a week, I'd bet they will run out fast.

This experience is either going to be really naff or awesome - fingers crossed.


Sydney's latest escape room outfit, Enigma Room, opens on Valentine's Day


Enigma Room, Sydney's latest escape room outfit will open its doors on Saturday 14 February 2015.

Check out their website for pricing and booking details here.

They have a special opening discount of 25% off (using the code "OPENINGENIGMA").  And if you get in quick and subscribe to their email mailing list, you might get access to even greater discounts (but you have to do so this week only!).

I've been looking forward to checking out Enigma Room ever since their website went live last year. It looks like they have taken a quirky, tongue-in-cheek approach to their rooms, which I'm really looking forward to trying.

I've booked my group in for both of their rooms in mid-March and I'll report back here then with reviews of each room.

Wednesday, 4 February 2015

Parapark discount voucher - February 2015



Hi all.

Parapark Sydney is such a great room escape outfit that I thought I would post a separate blog entry here to let you all know that they have a special discount offer on at the moment.

It is a Valentine's Day special, but I had a play on their website and the voucher seems to work for most days in February 2015 (not just Valentine's Day).

The discounted price with the code 'Love' is just $70 for groups of up to 5 people.  This equates to as little as $14 per person.  This really is insanely good value, given that they are one of the best escape rooms in Sydney.  Their room, 9A Gateway would suit first-timers as well as more experienced escapee-wannabes.

I can't recommend this place enough.  Get in quick - I understand the deal runs out on 15 February!

-S

Tuesday, 3 February 2015

February 2015 Update - Discount vouchers and coupons for Escape Rooms in Sydney


This is the updated page listing all known vouchers and coupon, scoopon or groupon codes that provide discounts for escape rooms in Sydney.   If you are aware of any new codes (or if you own an escape room and want to publish a code here), please feel free to post a reply below with the code.  I'll try to update this list once each month. Thanks.



Place
Website
Discount Code
Mission Escape Sydney
None that I am aware of.
Escape Hunt Sydney
Student 15% discount Monday to Thursday only use code “STUDENT15”.

Special 15% discount Monday to Thursday for anyone use code “MID15”. [This may have run out in January]
Room Escape
They are commonly on Groupon and Scoopon at around 50% off (see here for a current Groupon offer). 

You can also become a “member” on their site (it’s free, you just have to share/like them on Facebook) and you then get the members’ only prices.
The Mystery Puzzle
They had a special 30% off discount (code was “mystery30p”), but I think that this may no longer work.

Also, they have been on Groupon and Scoopon before @ $15 per person (see recent expired offer here - click on "More Info" and you can sign up to receive an email when another offer is available).
Clock Locked
They are often on Scoopon and Groupon at around 50% off @ $15 per person (see recent expired offer here - click on "More Info" and you can sign up to receive an email when another offer is available).

Watch out for deals for this one.
Parapark
They have a Valentine’s Day special (although the code seems to be valid not just for Valentine’s Day but also for other days in February).  The price (after the discount) is only $70 per group of up to 5 people.  This is insanely good value for such a high quality escape room outfit.  The code to use when you book is “Love”.  Get in quick - the discount only lasts until 15 February.
Escapism
No current codes that I am aware of.
Paniq Room
20% opening offer discount if you try their rooms before 13 February.  Check out their website for details and for bookings.

They also have a 15% off weekday special for students.
Enigma Room
25% off opening special, use the code "OPENINGENIGMA".  If you join their mailing list, you might also get your hands on other opening codes (but act fast, they only apply until 12 February).

Sunday, 1 February 2015

Upcoming Reviews



I've now posted reviews of 8 escape rooms (at 6 different escape room outfits) that my group of friends have checked out in Sydney recently.

I've just booked in the following future escapes:

(a)          Paniq Room - Supercell 117 (mid February)

(b)         The Mystery Puzzle - Casino Revenge Thriller theme (mid February)

(c)          Enigma Room - Dr Disaster (mid March)

(d)          Enigma Room - In Memoriam (mid March)

(e)          Escape of the Werewolf (scare and escape experience) (mid July)

My group also wants to go back to ClockLocked and check out their new Cleopatra room, which was due to open at the end of January.

This then just leaves Room Escape (aka Escape Club) at Kingsford - once we have tried out one of their rooms, we will then have tried out all 9 escape room operators in Sydney (plus the Werewolf scare experience).  I have not heard good things about Escape Club (both online and directly from people I know that have been there), which is probably why I haven't got around to going there yet.  I still want to check out at least one of their rooms though.

And who knows, even more operators may open soon - lately a new one has been opening up each month!  On that note, I have heard that Exitus, a Melbourne-based escape room outfit which is one of the biggest in the world (they have 5 different themed rooms) is planning on opening rooms in Sydney.

I'll report back here in mid February with my reviews of Paniq Room and The Mystery Puzzle's Casino Revenge Thriller.  I'm really hopeful that Paniq Room in particular is going to be awesome.

-S

Friday, 23 January 2015

Sydney's newest escape room Paniq Room opens 30 January

The owners of Paniq Room Sydney have confirmed that their official grand opening will be on 30 January 2015.

Check out their website for pricing and booking details here.

Based on the photo below from their Facebook page, they seem to have a special 20% discount until February 13th:



I hope to check out one of their rooms in the next few weeks.  Would love to receive your feedback if you check out Paniq Room Sydney before I do!