
Immersive escape rooms at Union Station—challenge, teamwork, thrills.
Escape Room KC in Union Station offers immersive escape rooms in Kansas City's Union Station, featuring rooms like 221B Baker Street and the Da Vinci Code. Teams tackle clever, detailed puzzles, with many guests praising friendly, helpful staff and highly engaging experiences. Some feedback notes rooms are challenging and time-consuming, encouraging a return for new mysteries. Located at 30 W Pershing Rd #700, Kansas City, MO 64108.
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Immersive adventures with detailed sets and challenging puzzles, such as 221B Baker Street and Da Vinci Code rooms.
Perfect for team-building events, parties, and family outings with customizable options for all ages.
Beginner-friendly rooms with guidance from staff to ensure a fun and accessible introduction to escape games.
Difficult rooms designed for seasoned enthusiasts seeking complex puzzles and high-stakes excitement.
Team-building packages that foster collaboration and problem-solving in a unique, engaging environment.
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Overall rating
Travis Clark
More than anything it was an eye test. You can’t see numbers on some things at all due to them being worn, and one of the clues that supposedly has a number and letter looks like a Rorschach test. Only time I didn’t have fun in an escape room.
B J
Worst escape room in town… The game was confusing and not fun at all, Half of the props were wore out or didn’t work! Waste of money and time!
Phil O'Day
Syed Md. Erfan Prince (Evan)
Bro you might have remembered me. You Yelled at me because we usually call you often about providing cleaning estimation. We are literally sorry for everything; but at the end it's true that we don't wanna call you, but as we dial using Google Map and Zoom call, we can't even put you on a DNC list. The best solution would be if you can some how remove your number from Google Map and believe me you will never get call from any type cleaning service provider. At least the ratio would decrease drastically. We are again sorry. But we are chained by fear of financial crisis. Sorry again.
Abigail Lee
I don't even know what to say. I would have given this a one star but we actually enjoyed the escape room, which we generally do anyway because we love escape rooms. But from the get-go this was an odd experience. The employee acted as if he didn't want to be there, nor did he want us to be there either. He seemed very annoyed that we were even coming in to do an escape room. Usually every time we come to an escape room, the hosts are very friendly and engaging. This was also the first time we didn't have to sign a waiver. Which is okay I guess. I just thought it was general protocol at every escape room. He was so rude that after he took us to the room I literally asked him if he was okay. And he looked at me and said- I just have an ugly face. I was like, WHAT?!? I replied - um, no you don't. And he said - yeah, I know I do. I'm a redhead. I was flabbergasted. I don't know if this is privately owned and he's the owner, or if this is a chain, or if Union Station runs/owns it. But if he is the owner he needs to find a different career. I almost felt like I was being punked and in a hidden camera show. If he is an employee you might need to find somebody who's more friendly and wants to work with the public.
tia brown
MY EXPERIENCE WAS TERRIBLE THE EMPLOYEE SHE WAS RUDE AS WE WERE ASKING FOR HELP AND SHE HAD A TERRIBLE ATTITUDE I WILL NOT!!!!‼️‼️‼️ BE RETURNING TO THAT FOOLISH ESTABLISHMENT 👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾🚫🚫🚫 —0.00000