I went here with my team and we had a blast. It was fun seeing who was a leader and who followed directions. What a unique experience. Can’t wait to do them back home
Darcy M.
Place rating: 5 Clarksville, TN
We escaped the Hollywood room with 36 seconds to spare. It got intense at ending with hooray and high fives afterwards. I like that there were other people to collaborate with as I think it brings in extra fun solving with strangers. You not only need to think of solving case based on what you think but figure out if strangers in group are providing helpful or distracting pointers. While other group was twice our size, it played out fine, and when stumped, everyone agreed to call in for clue to continue. It brings silent giggles understanding another’s point of view in solving case, only later to realize after its all over it was silly distraction, and then brings retrospective bellowing laughs thinking about it while driving away. It is a good team building exercise as everyone has the same goal to escape the room. We will be back and try other rooms as well.
Mona H.
Place rating: 5 Castle Rock, CO
So fun!!! We had a great time. Will You Escape was well thought out, engaging, and challenging. Great for everyone from families, to friends, to coworkers and teams. This wasn’t our first escape game but this was definitely the best one we’ve done by far! The nuances, twists & turns, and clues had us engaged and working the entire hour. Loved all the accessories and design of the room in general. Staff was PERFECT! They were helpful when necessary and absolutely a pleasure to work with! Would highly recommend this place to anyone looking to have a great time!!!
Stevie W.
Place rating: 5 Denver, CO
I’ve done quite a few escape rooms around the country in the last year and this one is definitely at the top of my list! Difficult but not impossible. My group escaped with 1 minute 32 seconds to spare. Great for team building or just a fun excursion with friends. A must do whether you live in Tucson or you’re just visiting.
Jill O.
Place rating: 3 Tucson, AZ
I’m a big puzzle fan and when I heard about ‘Will You Escape?’ I immediately wanted to try it. The concept is that you’re stuck in a room with a maximum of 7 other people(friends, preferably) and you try to solve the mystery of who was the murderer, what time the victim was murdered, and how, by finding and using clues in the room. All of this needs to happen within 60 minutes. You are given 3 lifelines which you can use anytime throughout the 60 minutes. It cost $ 20 for each person. The business allows for 8 persons in the room. Therefore, if there are only 4 of you in a group unless you can afford to fork out the extra money, you’ll end up playing with another group. If you’re lucky, hopefully no other group decides to play during the time you’ve picked. We went there on July 4, 2015 at 4:45 pm. Of course with our luck there was a group who was going to play with us. Boo! The other group was nice and friendly but it would have been better if it was just our group. Throughout the game, their enthusiasm very much overpowered our group’s but the teamwork was still there. We thought that we would be able to solve the game without using lifelines. However, 30 minutes into the game, we decided that we should since we weren’t getting anywhere. Some clues were pretty easy to get but others were tough. I would try this again and hopefully the business will offer more than one puzzle room with another theme.
Armin S.
Place rating: 5 Tucson, AZ
I highly recommend this venue! I recently visited with a group of couples and was excited to see just how fun and entertaining the activity was. Throughout the entire experience, the host was very pleasant and hospitable. The building was cool, and the actual activity was fun, challenging, and creative. Throughout the visit, I enjoyed making friends with others in the group. I would definitely go back and recommend this to anyone who wants to do something new and less repetitive than normal social activities.
David M.
Place rating: 5 Tucson, AZ
If you like puzzles and being challenged you will love«Will you escape?» Its both incredibly simple yet extraordinarily difficult. I did it with my kids(9 and 13) and loved that they had to work together as a team. The simple part is you go into a beautifully decorated period room. You are told a one sentence explanation of what happened and what you need to accomplish. The really difficult part is deciding what is a clue and what is just irrelevant. You constantly need to ask yourself«Am I still sure this is what I should be focusing on, or is this a dead end». The screen in the corner is relentless as it counts down second by second. I have to confess that we got clues fed to us three times. Once for instance we had spent a long time working on something and had just discarded it as irrelevant and were about to work on something else when we heard the ring and a message saying«Go Back» If we didn’t get the clue we would never have finished. I think it would make a great group date, or team building, or family exercise. My kids and I got a buzz out of succeeding and chatting about it afterwards. All in all a great time. I would like to try it without getting clues but I am pretty sure I wouldn’t have been able to complete it. Even with help it took almost 55 minutes of focused attention.
Shana W.
Place rating: 5 Tucson, AZ
I have always wanted to partake in something like this. The clues, the time limit, and the atmosphere were all so exciting. The room was small, but decorated with 1950’s décor which was like taking a step back in time. The location is tricky to find. It is literally on the South-West corner of Pima and Sahuara. The building doesn’t look particularly business-like, so it may be easily missed,. That being said, its very cozy and intimate once you get inside. I went with a couple of my friends and it was great! We all contributed in our own ways to solve the puzzle. Overall, a great bonding experience that I would highly encourage for people of all ages. I think this would even be fun for children and families to experience(with some help because the clues were a bit challenging at times). Would definitely recommend you to try at least once!