
Next Level Escape Rooms propose des énigmes immersives et des expériences d’évasion inoubliables à Hamilton.
Next Level Escape Rooms, à Hamilton, propose des salles immersives telles que Candyland et la Tesla Time Machine. Les visiteurs louent les salles bien conçues et le personnel sympathique, avec des maîtres du jeu comme Maddie qui prodiguent des conseils captivants. Les groupes plus importants bénéficient d'indices collaboratifs, et le parking situé derrière le bâtiment ajoute de la praticité. Situé au 1039 Upper James St Étage 2, ce centre d’amusement est un choix de premier plan pour des évasions interactives et divertissantes.
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Des salles à thème avec des énigmes et des scénarios complexes, telles que Candyland et Tesla Time Machine, conçues pour des groupes de toutes tailles.
Parfait pour le team-building, les fêtes d'anniversaire et les rassemblements sociaux, avec des options personnalisables et des maîtres de jeu dédiés.
Un personnel sympathique fournit des indices via une communication par haut-parleur pour améliorer l'expérience sans gâcher le défi.
Salle d'attente confortable avec des jeux à disposition pendant l'attente, pour démarrer votre aventure sur une note ludique.
Réservations exclusives pour votre groupe afin de profiter de l'escape game sans interruptions, idéal pour des occasions spéciales.
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Jay C
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We have completed almost every room here and have had a wonderful experience every time! Rooms and puzzles are so detailed and well thought out! Great time for a date night or with a group!
Scott E
Great escape rooms. Been here multiple times and all have been great.
Devapriya Jayaprakash
We had so much fun at this escape room! Definitely will be coming back and also will be suggesting it to my friends 🤍
Emilia Rose (Emily)
Dema Lovelace
I’m genuinely surprised by the high rating for Next Level Escape Rooms after our experience in the Graveyard room. The premise sounded interesting at first, we were told we needed to cure the town’s curse. Beyond the short intro speech, there was essentially no story development. No additional audio cues, no unfolding narrative, nothing that tied our progress into the theme. Even the end was just us escaping and never curing the town's curse. The ambient noise even cut out rather early on and turned into a loud buzzing, which completely broke immersion and made it difficult to work on certain puzzles were we had to listen to quiet sounds. The biggest issue was the puzzle design. The room felt extremely linear. We had four people, but only one person could meaningfully interact with anything at a time while the other three stood around waiting. In most escape rooms I’ve done in Toronto, Birmingham (Alabama), and Victoria (British Columbia) there are multiple puzzle paths that allow people to split up and work collaboratively, with threads coming together at the end. That way if you are stumped on one puzzle there's usually something else that can be worked on. Here, we were constantly blocked, waiting on a single task before anyone else could proceed which made it feel like this was designed for 1 or 2 people rather than 4. The puzzle connections also didn’t make sense. There were moments where solutions linked together with no clear hint, environmental cue, sound, or visual indicator suggesting they were related. Afterward with the candle puzzle in particular, I asked staff where the hint was supposed to be, and there really wasn’t one. Some mechanisms didn’t work consistently either, even when the staff member demonstrated them after the game. One person in our group left partway through because she wasn’t enjoying herself. I considered leaving too but stayed to see it through. We were told we’d receive hints if we fell too far behind, yet when time ran out we weren’t even halfway through. When I raised these concerns, the response I received was essentially, “It’s not for everyone, I guess,” which felt dismissive rather than constructive. I’ve done many escape rooms, and this one felt poorly thought out, overly linear, mechanically inconsistent, and lacking narrative payoff. I cannot recommend this room based on our experience, but this review does not speak for any other rooms as I have yet to try them however after this and based on the responses from the staff I am not sure that I intend to try any other rooms from this company.