
Escape Sooner: salas de escape ingeniosas y divertidas en Norman, con pistas amistosas y temas entretenidos.
Escape Sooner en Norman ofrece salas de escape inmersivas con temas como Jumanji, Houdini y Área 51. El local es fácil de encontrar, con mucho estacionamiento y una cálida área de espera con aire acondicionado. Las reseñas destacan pistas útiles y el trabajo en equipo, aunque algunas salas dependen de pistas en tablet y tienen tramas menos lineales. En general, las experiencias varían, pero ofrecen una divertida aventura de escape para toda la familia.
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Experiencias inmersivas con acertijos y tramas, como las salas de Jumanji y Houdini.
Perfecto para familias, amigos o eventos de team-building corporativos con acceso a salas privadas.
Pistas basadas en tabletas y avisos temporizados para ayudar a los jugadores durante el desafío de escape.
Salas aptas para principiantes, diseñadas para introducir a los recién llegados en los juegos de escape con orientación de apoyo.
Vestíbulo cómodo y con aire acondicionado para que los grupos se reúnan antes y después de su aventura.
I went with my sister. It was our first escape room. It was super fun, and since it was just my sister and I, we were able to work with each other well. The hints were great. Considering one of us had an IEP growing up, we figured out the answers fairly well. I think it’s super cute and very silly in the bestest way. I didn’t have to work my brain too hard, but when I did, it honestly was just me overthinking it lol. I loved it! I’m going again with my sister in law today and I’m super excited to try out another room. I think the first time I went we chose the jumanji one. I love the waiting area, the AC is super nice and again, it’s basically a puzzle game so it may be different for everyone! The hints are more than enough to assist you throughout the experience. I don’t remember the price really, but I was mainly there just for the experience and it was amazing. Definitely worth giving a try if you aren’t very familiar with escape rooms already. I just want to say thank you to the front desk lady. She was super kind and very helpful. Thank you!!!
Our family likes to gather to do an escape room once a year. We have done several escape rooms located in Okc thought we would give this one in Norman a try. Wish we hadn’t. First, we booked this and knew there were no refunds, however, just wanted to get in touch with them to see if I could reachedule our event. They do not answer their phone nor do they answer email. So we went ahead and showed up for the escape. Prior to attending I read several reviews ..some liking this escape. One review described it as a “dollar general” experience. Unfortunately, the experience was a “dollar general “ experience; very cheaply constructed with no imagination involved. You are in a room and given a bunch of keys and locks to figure out. I usually do not write reviews however I would like to save someone some money if they are wanting a fun, challenging interactive experience. Go somewhere else. They want your money for the least amount of effort.
Easy to find, lots of parking. The worker talked very fast and didn't seem comfortable interacting with guests. No eye contact or chit chat. We were asked to follow her down a hall where she disappeared and we were left wondering where to go. The tablet was not functioning properly, so she was probably a little stressed. She brought it back and just told us to watch the tablet, which we really couldn't hear. Maybe have it connect to a speaker? We played the Houdini Room. There didn't seem to be much of a storyline. The tablet is hard to hear and the clues aren't read aloud, you have run to the tablet to read them. It is a small screen. The clues are pretty random, you cannot ask for a clue - they just pop up on a timer. We had already figured out most of the puzzles by the time the clue was given. We solved it with about 15 minutes left and without figuring out one of the clues. Lots of combo locks. Nothing to write on to help figuring things out, like a dry erase board. After we finished, the worker didn't offer to take a pic of our group - missed social media opportunity, I would think. All in all, we had a good time with each other, but were underwhelmed by the lack of storyline and the amount of combo locks.
Worst escape experience we’ve had out of 30 that we’ve done. The girls there were no help at all. They watched us on camera for 30 minutes asking for a hint and didn’t provide one. They were very rude and unhelpful. When you pay that much for a room you expect it to be a good time. This was not. They said if they saw us struggling they’d come over the screen with a hint. We literally sat there for 30+ min asking for a hint with two locks left and they blatantly ignored us. We’ve done 30 rooms and have only not gotten out of one, and this one was the absolutely worst place we’ve been. Do not recommend. Red Door escape has been the best. Even okc escape and Moore escape have been decent. This one not only sucks but the workers were worse. As much as we love doing escape rooms and these are the last ones we have left in the Oklahoma areas….We will not be back to finish out any more.
Not a bad place, even if a little smaller. My issue had principally to do with the puzzles in our Area 51 themed room. While the final couple of puzzles were fun, they took only a few minutes to complete, before we cleared the room. It would have been nicer if they'd had a little more complexity to them. On the other hand, the first several puzzles (basically everything other than the last few) were quite the opposite. Rather than following from a sequence of logical clues and notes scattered throughout the room, several (as in 4-5) of the locks/combinations/puzzles had codes/solutions that were just randomly chosen numbers from the pages and decorations around the room. Given that there aren't an enormous number of appropriate length numbers/keywords to choose from (a few dozen) due to the small size of the room, using a brute force method isn't difficult. However, it's also not especially fun. A little more thought and creativity on how to use puzzles to lead the participants to the answers would have gone a long way. If all of the puzzles had been more like the last few, albeit with some added layers of complexity, the room would have been really fun. As it stands now, however, the room amounted to 40 min of guessing randomly at various tangentially relevant number combinations (the most egregious of these being 1950), and less than 10 min of more engaging puzzles. I guess they were on the cheaper side though....
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