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The security guard at Erie Bank is disgruntled and ready to quit… but before he does, he wants to orchestrate a heist to secure his early retirement. He’s enlisted you and your friends to break into the bank vault and steal a massive diamond and nearly a million dollars in cash! The guard’s shift ends in an hour, and his replacement always shows up early… (Bonus info: Tenletters is located in an historic bank building, with real walk-in vaults. The bank opened in 1903 and several heists have actually occurred here! We use the real vault for “Heist at 512,” so you’re breaking into the real thing!)
31 escape rooms
A really interesting concept and implementation. The historical basis of the vault and having a physical vault was really neat. Our group got really caught up on the one interactive technology puzzle which in my opinion wasn't well explained.
Yes
Used actual bank vault and function bi-pass safe
Hard
Hybrid and expert modes were available. The expert modes include puzzles that have multiple correct answers in them. Not recommended.
High tech
ATM and some digital locks. Fair share of mechanical/logic puzzles as well
5
4-6. Certainly some non linear puzzle elements.
Not scary
15
Yes
The ATM was very buggy. The phone would occasionally call you back as well
No
Somewhat
Required crawling into room under atm
Certainly able to enter escape room and business in wheelchair.
Yes
Easy
Recommend parking at Maddies playground and walking 1 minute to location.
83 escape rooms
Room was well designed and built. The gamemaster, Steve, was entertaining. The puzzles were not really logical and a couple were unnecessarily time consuming. We were in a group with 3 experienced players and 2 relatively new players and one of the staff members decided to change the difficulty of the room to expert. Overall, the room was frustrating and not very fun. Most likely would not return to this location.
Very frustrating!
Yes
Not scary
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Easy
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