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    4.3 (7 reviews)
    Open 2:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    Lots of fun! Great activity for teens, older children and adults. Friendly and helpful staff. Will definitely return soon

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    A/Maze

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    Second escape room attempt ever. Decided to try out a different company to see what else is out…read morethere and how differently the companies do things. With A/Maze, I find that they focus a lot more on making sure you have fun and are challenged not to the point of frustration but really to push your thinking. -You get unlimited hints which is already something I didn't think was possible, the room is never locked so if you need to go to the bathroom or need a breather you can leave at any time (I do find that this takes you out of the game setting though), -You get a walkie talkie to communicate with the game master but there's also a button near the door which can summon him if anything, -You get a very strong flashlight, -If ever something doesn't work, the game master will come and fix it and will add additional time for the time lost on the faulty clue (our iPad was dysfunctional and they added an extra 10 minutes for it) -As well as when he comes in the room to explain something, the timer will be paused. My friends and I loved our time here, it was a lot of fun and we would definitely do another game.

    Came here for my first Montreal escape experience and it was way better than I expected! Having…read moredone many escape rooms in Ottawa, I already had an idea in my mind or what it might be like, but it definitely exceeded expectations. We chose the bank robbery escape room and it was super cool because of the different techy touches. We had 45 minutes and sadly did not escape, but it was still an awesome experience! We were tempted to turn around and do another one right after. The staff were helpful and informative, and it's in a really convenient location. I particularly like that they have storage chests for any bags or jackets that you don't want to (or can't) bring in with you. Price wise it was about $30 per person, but it's totally worth it for the amount of fun you can have. If you haven't already, definitely check it out and give it a shot!

    Escaparium - Outside but the main door is all the way to the left so park to the left.

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    My partner and I have completed about 90 escape rooms globally, and our experience here was…read moregenuinely top-tier--it's an absolute must-visit for serious enthusiasts. We played: Wardrobe for Sale Magnifico's Circus The Forgotten Cathedral Lost Island of the Voodoo Queen The Final Stop (And the now-closed Rain Corp) We ran these games with a team of six. For The Final Stop, however, I would strongly recommend four people for the best experience. This isn't just escape rooms; it's massive, cinematic-level immersive theater. Scale and Tech: The sets are absolutely MASSIVE, housed in a sprawling warehouse. Everything felt incredibly high-tech and meticulously built. You can tell they made a massive investment in creating a truly theatrical world. Magnifico's Circus (150 minutes): This room is one of the highest-rated in the world for a reason. The 2.5-hour runtime flies by. It's a huge, spectacular adventure where the actors are truly phenomenal--their passion for their craft elevates the entire experience to a new level. Game Lengths: The standard rooms are a satisfying 75 minutes long, giving you plenty of time to explore the huge environments and complete the challenges. Acting: For every single room, the actors were brilliant and clearly love their job, making the story and immersion perfect.

    We now seem to be traditionally doing escape rooms with our family every Christmas time and well…read morethis time we planned on doing, apparently, the #1 escape room in the world. Now that's a pretty lofty goal to be honest. So I was looking forward to seeing why it's #1. L O C A T I O N Though folks say this spot is in Montreal, it's not. It's in Laval. It's not a far drive (roughly 30 minutes). We arrived at this large building/warehouse. The sign where the name is isn't where the entrance is and you have to go to the left of it to enter the building. There are signs at the door to tell you where to park. Plenty of parking. I N S I D E You walk in and there are lockers to the right and on the left a coat hanging area which is essential during the winter months. There is a wall of board games on the side and folks inside I believe waiting for their turn or perhaps they're the actors waiting for their next guests to arrive. Lots of areas to sit. There is a large rest room for all sexes. It reminded me a lot of the Star Wars land bathroom in Disneyland. There's a large center sink area and a steam punk like vibe in there. E X P E R I E N C E - M A G N I F I C O We entered and went to the desk. Unfortunately the lockers were all taken but they took our purses and left them behind the counter and we hung our jackets on the coat rack. We paid for the experience which is definitely one or the more expensive escape rooms per person (Roughly $190 CAD which included tax). This specific experience is 2.5 hours long and it did take us the whole 2.5 hours as it's meant to take up all that time. After a few minutes or so we were handed a ticket to join the circus and also asked if we wanted the experience in French or English. I think for the sake of us getting through puzzles, English was best. Then we were told of what we can or cannot do and also letting us know not to laugh at the actors. I guess it's happened enough that folks need to be told to be respectful of people. Then off we went. I won't spoil what happens but here are my thoughts on the whole experience. Do I think it should be #1? I don't know. Do I qualify this to be a escape room? I wouldn't. I would say it's more an interactive experience with fairly straight forward puzzles with a linear storyline. The Good Parts: + Very immersive + Easy to follow storyline and puzzles + Help was given freely + Lots of activity The Not So Good Parts: + Not really an escape room + Not really on a time crunch + Puzzles are straight forward + Hints are pushed on you relatively quickly, if you're taking too long or going down the wrong path + No way to "lose" or "fail" + Not so great for folks who cannot climb steep stairs + One of the puzzles isn't really accommodating to tall people and folks wearing big boots O V E R A L L I think as an immersive puzzler experience it's quite a memorable one but you will absolutely take all 2.5 hours. I thought oh, that should be the max time....nope. We breezed through some puzzles. Maybe 2 or 3 were a little more time intensive or we were going in the wrong direction but it's due to the story that it does take that long. The hints were really pushed on you. You'll notice lights flashing or straight forward a voice from afar saying, it's not that, don't focus on it. In terms of puzzles, they weren't super challenging especially if you've done other escape rooms. There's no sense of "escaping" anything or a time limit. So that was a little bit disappointing. There's no way you can fail in this experience. If you can't solve it, they will give you the solution to move the story along. Was it worth the price? I think if you consider it like a musical or play and most tickets are roughly that in good seats, then you're basically front and center in the whole action and doing some puzzles, then maybe? Did I think it was the best in the world? I think as an immersive experience, it was definitely impressive but in terms of difficulty of puzzles, not so much though some puzzles were creative in making use of the space you were in. It's hard to recommend, but overall, it was a good time. Just not really the escape room experience I was expecting.

    Escaparium - escapegames - Updated May 2026

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