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Master Diaphugius is the greatest name in wizardry in a handful of generations, and he selected you to be his apprentices. You’ve survived alchemical mishaps, recovered from embarrassing transmutations, and braved quests for all manner of exotic ingredients (not to mention the countless runs for tea leaves). But all those headaches, the long nights, and the singed eyebrows have brought you to this ... your final test. Diaphugius has left you alone in his tower with a single mission. His favorite familiar, the cat Mikla, needs her medicine. You have forty-five minutes. If you can find her and administer the medicine before your master returns, he will give you your very own spellbook and the title of... Assistant Wizard!
All ratings (52)
Mostly positive
Gameplay
Mostly positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
107 escape rooms
Cool gen 3 room. The room was immersive and well done. The puzzles on that other hand felt jumbled and not well connected. Room seems too challenging to be 45 minutes. The hints were also not super helpful to send in the right direction.
Puzzles did not flow well together.
Yes
The room design was done well.
Hard
For only 2 people and in 45 minutes.
High tech
No locks in room.
4
Not scary
11
No
No
Not at all
No
Little challenging since there are really no signs for it until you get to the escalator right below.
Didn’t drive.
111 escape rooms
A cute game with not a lock in sight! excellent immersion and unique puzzles with a special set up that I haven’t experienced before in an escape room. a cute final reveal and an excellent room the whole family can enjoy together. 🙏🏼
Easy
High tech
4
Not scary
4
No
No
Not at all
No
Medium
21 escape rooms
This was an overall fun room. I was planning on soloing it, but had a nice stranger join me who was pretty inexperienced. The set design was very immersive, but some of the technical components didn’t work properly. I wasn’t a fan of the wand mechanics that the game uses from start to finish, but the atmosphere of the game was enough for a pleasant experience.
Yes
Medium
High tech
3
Not scary
12
Yes
No
Not at all
Yes
Easy
41 escape rooms
They need to go back to 60 minutes. These were the first ones we did not escape. I do not think they changed the game to match the time decrease.
Easy
188 escape rooms
As an experienced escapist (130 rooms), this one was fine. One of this location’s better rooms. Would bring kids to this one.
270 escape rooms
Game was not reset properly. Hidden item was already exposed upon entering. Tv screen was broken and didn’t play a lie that would have helped us solve a puzzle.
Medium
4
Not scary
Yes
No
66 escape rooms
Staff didn’t care. Room was well done with good tech but it didn’t start correctly at the beginning so they had to restart it after 10 minutes or so which really broke the flow.
80 escape rooms
This room is open to booking by multiple parties, and the manager that day allowed extras into the room. We were paired with a total of 5 kids under 10, and 2 exhausted parents. While the room was BEAUTIFUL, but the amount of screaming from the kids vying for attention, hitting things, hitting each other, and the parents being just plain tired from a long weekend in Vegas with 5 kids… we never really got to experience the how and why of the set. The immersive experience it should be was lost by the chaos of the type of party we were paired with. I would recommend paying extra and taking all the slots on the room to really experience what it can be.
4
There was a family with a ton of kids playing with us. Two were toddlers that “didn’t count” in the people count. It was insanity and ruined it for us by the littles screaming.
No
76 escape rooms
I honestly don’t even know where to start…. Been here before and received good customer service and played 2 subpar experiences, but it was my daughters birthday and figured her being a Harry Potter fan and WIZARD TRIALS seeming to be a family friendly / medium difficult game would be a good choice so I picked that activity for the day. From the get go tried calling 9 times over 2 hours to absolutely no response, tried to purchase Groupons and apparently for some reason they’re location is taking hours to approve for vouchers. So I tried calling to see if they would honor the groupon price but again absolutely no answer on their phone. Finally get there and express my frustration About the situation to which they reply “sorry we’re busy” but for 3 hours watching their booking system with clearly no bookings, and physically seeing the “bartender” tending an EMPTY bar, a “manager” sitting at a table in the corner, and another “check-in employee” just sitting in the booth at the front only getting up after the slightly attentive check in employee left to ask his “manager” if they can honor the Groupon. That employee returns, saying that they can only offer a %15 discount. Mind you %15 off is still $150 for a group of 4, and the Groupon was $120 for a PRIVATE experience for 4. We were litterally booking 5 minutes before the game time so I said screw it let’s book. Employee had the audacity to ask if I wanted to pay an extra $5 per person to make the room private with only 5 minutes left before the game time. I declined verbally asking no one else would book in the next 5 minutes right? To which my question was ignored, but again being my daughters birthday I didn’t want to call out this establishment as a whole and ruin the day, so I proceeded. While filling out waivers was explains the entire stituation of the pathetic “discount” to one of the other players in my party when a group of three chimed in and said oh yea we’re playing with you guys. Let the frustration increase. Like really?! The employee already knew the frustration with the situation, thought maybe out of courtesy maybe recommend another room for the group that definitely made our group packed to the brim for our experience? But no. So game start time arrives, 2 separate gms give my group and the other 3 separate pregame briefs, the gm that greeted us openness with asking us how we were doing today and I answered “ very frustrated”……. His response? “ SOMETIMES IT BE LIKE THAT” at this point I wanted to walk out the door right then and there and demand a refund, but again being my daughters birthday I refrained and held my tongue. We make our way to the room and entered through the door, the gm proceeded with his safety and rules briefing making sure to throw in 2-3 little jokes/jabs about the clear frustration of our group. Again, refrained from saying anything and held my tongue. Game starts, group of three immediately completely take over the already cramped room and bully every piece of information and puzzle, so I stepped back and let my daughter investigate the room and stepped in to try the puzzle after the other group gave up after multiple failed inputs. 3 of the puzzles I actually got to encounter were clearly malfunctioning and after multiple failed attempts on my behalf we asked for a hint only to find out it’s the solution we’ve been tryin the whole time, then voilà obvious puzzle override to finally open the cabinet. Not to mention the multiple times the group of 3 asked for hints that were followed by verbal “nudges” directed towards puzzles already completed, clearly the gm wasn’t even paying attention. One puzzle required an excessive input hold of a result we tried multiple times but weren’t holding the wands there for 3 more seconds AFTER the sound effect stopped. Unnecessary solution especially when not specified that holding it there for a ridiculous amount of time was necessary. Finale reveal extremely lack luster. Terrible puzzle progression and tech execution. Not only will I never come back here again but I’ll make sure when recommending escape game locations in Vegas I will STRONGLY advise to stay as far away from this one as possible. Out of 396 rooms this is my all time WORST EXPERIENCE EVER!
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