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Read all reviewsAfter playing 50+ escape rooms throughout TN, GA, and the Carolinas and working at an escape room for 1.5 years, Amelia Island Escape’s “Escape the 80s” Room was my FAVORITE escape room I’ve completed yet.
Olivia Dean
The set dressing was phenomenal, specifically for a locally owned in-house design. The dollhouse created by the owner was absolutely breathtaking (I do hope she’ll decide to encase the small rooms with a glass or acrylic barrier - the incredible attention to detail made me so nervous, as I know how easy it is for customers to get excited and forget what NOT to touch!)
The variety of puzzle types was so impressive. Often, escape rooms are bogged down by repetitive puzzle types (translations, object-counting, etc) but this room had such unique puzzles, all perfectly woven into the logical storyline of the adventure itself.
If you’re visiting Amelia Island and either enjoy escape rooms or are considering trying one for the first time, this adventure is well-worth the cash and, despite only lasting one hour, will give you something to talk about for the rest of the day!
Description:
Elizabeth Eleanor Creighton disappeared on May 13th, 1988. After months of searching, she was never found. Devasted by her niece’s loss, Verdie Creighton left Elizabeth’s room exactly as it was the day of her disappearance. Then sealed it shut.
You are an amateur cold case investigator and have recently learned of this 30-year-old story. But where to begin? Perhaps the scene of the disappearance will lend some clues.