![]() We also lucked out that they had occupations in the science field but I’m also happy to report that our group also contributed to solving a lot of the puzzles and challenges. Our team of 5 was joined by another team. So how ironic that our escape room theme felt like a high school flashback. I even went to tutoring and worked to get 100 extra credit points but Chemistry and I just didn’t mix. Ironically, I only needed English to graduate but took a Chemistry class because it would look good on my college application….but not so much if I failed it for the year. ![]() My mom was REALLY good at organizing things which included keeping ALL of my report cards from kindergarten through high school. Ironically, my dad delivered an unusual bonus gift to my kids a few days before our visit to Houdini’s Escape. I’ll be honest that I was a little intimidated by our theme as someone who did horribly in Chemistry. Not only do you have to find the cure for this terrible virus, but you also have to figure out how to get out of the lab, and do both in 60 minutes! You are trapped in an infectious disease lab and represent our best, and last, hope for a cure. The Z-virus is destroying humanity, turning people into enraged brain eaters. ![]() ![]() Our visit began in the lobby where we attempted to solve a few puzzles before our group was called back to our designated escape room.Īs we entered our room, we were given instructions and the objective. My friends and I tested out our problem solving skills to see if we could beat the clock to escape the room we were locked in at Houdini’s Room Escape. Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn Share on Email ![]()
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