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Read all reviewsWent with a group of 5, and we are all old hats at escape rooms. We've probably done about 20 so far in Vegas, St. Louis, Orlando, Phoenix, etc. This room was okay for a Tucson escape room. It was better than two other Tucson rooms we tried last weekend.
Sarah
The decor was very good - It did get you feeling like you were in the old west and there were some fun trinkets to look at.
The downside for my group was that the puzzles/clues did not seem realistic - they were quite random and left us wondering things like, "Why on earth would a person write that bit of info on that item??" "Why would a person ever hide that thing in this way?" The puzzles and clues just weren't realistic at all. So if you are particular about authentic scenarios, you may be a bit underwhelmed here.
If you don't care about practical story-lines and game play, then you will probably really enjoy this room!
Description:
You enter an old condemned motel, famous for hosting actors, cowboys and bandits since the late 1800's. It closed down in the 1960's, but the motel's heir tells you has that the safe in room 13 is believed to contain the stolen cash from Ace McCoy's train heist. Ace managed to get the safe to his motel room, but never able to open it because the train conductor refused to give him the combination.
The legend continues that after his abduction, the train conductor haunted and taunted Ace McCoy from beyond. Will you crack the code to the safe before the city of Tucson comes to demolish the motel and walk alway with the cash?
The ability to crawl at times needed for this room.