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    Capri L.

    Hey friends! I've seen this place all over TikTok and it looked like a great time. We were not disappointed! It was so much fun and a good workout lol. They're located right across from Urban Outfitters. I recommend making a reservation online to skip the entrance line. The employee that helped us register was amazing! They were patient and personable. Level99 features over 20 interactive, immersive rooms. Challenges vary by physical and mental intensity. Some are even a combination of both. There are different themes for the rooms, each theme having 3-4 rooms. It's fun for all ages. It's great for team building. I went with my boyfriend and it was really great working on our communication skills and working together towards the goal. It's also great for a little healthy competition lol! Each room has a touchscreen outside the door. On the screen you can: - Check how much time is left in your reservation\ pause your play time for lunchtime - Change your player name - Get tips on how to be successful in the room - See which rooms you've visited - & more! They share a space with Victory Brewing Company. The bar is huge and well-stocked. There's complimentary water stations around the venue. Ordering food is counter-style. The cashier will take your number to text you once your order is complete. I love that the kitchen is open and I can creep on the chefs lol. We ordered a house burger and a Levelup burger. Comes with fries. We paid about $40. The burger was okay, the fries were amazing, they are hand-cut and golden brown. The burger was cooked medium but was a little dry unfortunately. It also lacked flavor, the gochujang BBQ aioli saved it. Tip: make sure to pause your playing time before you grab lunch. Overall, we had an amazing time at Level99. I am excited to come back and bring our friends as well. I hope you enjoy!

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    Alexander M.

    Level99 at Tysons is a great experience for groups, especially if you're looking for something that feels like team-building mixed with an interactive game arena. The venue has roughly 50+ challenge rooms plus activities in the hallways, along with a full restaurant attached. You start by purchasing a time slot either online or in person. I strongly recommend buying tickets online. I've seen couples turned away for walk-ins because the venue fills up quickly. Also, you'll need to create an account and sign a waiver, which takes a few minutes, so doing it ahead of time makes everything smoother. Once you arrive, head to the Mobile Reservations line where staff will scan your pass. If one person bought multiple tickets, that's perfectly fine, the main purchaser just scans for the group. You'll then receive a wristband and be directed to one of the kiosks where you'll log in (or create an account) to sign the waiver and finish setup before entering Level99. Quick tip: buy tickets together as a group and designate one person to handle the purchase. We originally bought four tickets and later added a fifth separately. Because of that, one wristband didn't sync properly with the group, and one member had to register separately. We also had a wristband issue inside one of the rooms that took about 10 minutes to fix. The staff was quick to help, but it did cut into our play time.. so it's best to avoid that situation if possible. Another helpful feature that wasn't clearly explained to us: you can pause your play time. At some of the displays inside Level99, there's an option to pause your timer for up to an hour. This is useful if you want to step away to grab food, get a drink, or take a break without losing your game time. We only noticed this because a couple in front of us kept pausing their timer when they went to grab water or throw something away. It's definitely a feature worth knowing about if you plan to visit the restaurant or just need a breather during your session. There are free lockers near the entrance. Just choose a locker, set a code, and remember the locker number. Once inside, you can explore different themed areas. Each area has multiple doors leading to different challenge rooms. To start a room, tap your wristband on the display to form your group. The system will prompt you to either enter immediately or wait for the current group to finish. Be ready, the timer starts as soon as you enter. Each room has a skill rating and hints displayed outside. Some rooms test logic and puzzles, others require coordination or physical skill. A few examples from our visit: - A tiki-themed room where you stand behind a line and use long rods (almost like giant chopsticks) to place balls onto pedestals. It sounds simple but is surprisingly difficult and really requires teamwork. - A Ninja-Warrior-style room where the group has to hold onto a suspended log as it lifts off the ground. We failed almost instantly because we didn't position ourselves properly before it started. - One of my favorites was a photo-matching puzzle room, where you're given descriptions and have to match people to the correct pictures. Even if you fail a challenge, you still earn experience points and levels on your profile. These carry over for future visits, which is a fun incentive to come back. You also earn puzzle pieces that can be redeemed for food, drinks, or merchandise. While waiting for rooms, there are hallway challenges, including an art-style puzzle where you scan your wristband and try to identify symbols hidden around the venue. It's one of the fastest ways to gain levels, but if you guess incorrectly, you'll have to wait before trying again. As you level up, your avatar changes colors and patterns, which adds a fun gamified element. I'm still not completely sure what triggers some of the changes, but I believe it's tied to the hallway art challenges. For the best experience, I recommend going with a group of 4-6 people and ideally on a weekday or less crowded time. When it's busy, especially with large groups of kids.. wait times for rooms can get pretty long. I've been twice so far and already can't wait to go back for another round. There's just way too much to do and not enough explanation which is both good and bad. Definitely sign up for a half or full day, don't just do a couple of hours!

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    Ackee A.

    We celebrated our autistic son's birthday at Level 99, and it was such a memorable experience for our family. As parents, we're always mindful of environments that might feel overwhelming, but the staff made us feel comfortable from the start. The team was patient, respectful, and willing to answer our questions. They gave our son time to adjust and didn't rush him, which meant everything to us. Once he found the activities he enjoyed, he lit up. Watching him engage, problem-solve, and build confidence throughout the challenges made his birthday truly special. Level 99 has a high-energy atmosphere, but we were able to find spaces and games that worked for him. The variety of challenges made it easy for everyone in our group to participate at their own pace. It wasn't just a birthday celebration -- it was a moment of inclusion and joy. We're grateful for a place that made our son feel capable and celebrated.

    Chelsea A.

    I just had an amazing time at Jump 99 in McLean! From the moment I walked in, the staff was super friendly and made me feel right at home. The waiver process was quick and easy, and I was really excited to dive into the fun. This place is a playground for anyone who loves a challenge! There are a ton of different escape rooms with unique themes and varying difficulty levels. Make sure you have at least one friend because you definitely need a buddy to take on the rooms and stuff. Honestly, the more, the merrier for certain challenges. But I literally didn't run out of fun. There was even a fun challenge where you can walk across a wooden platform and you dodge some stuff, which I crushed in heels and a dress so ask about me! It was definitely exciting how much there was to do! It felt like an adult version of Adventure Time, and it's perfect for hanging out with friends or celebrating birthdays. You could spend hours there without getting bored. I also tried the food; I had a salad since I wasn't super hungry, and let me tell you, it was one of the best salads I've ever had! I was thoroughly impressed with the size of it. Plus, I enjoyed a couple of crafted cocktails, one with gin, and they were fantastic! Big shoutout to Steven and Nya- they were helpful and super pleasant and really made my experience special. If you go, definitely ask for them! Oh, and the bathrooms? Super clean, modern, and great lighting for selfies! That's always important to me personally lol. Overall, Jump 99 is a must-visit. I'd give it a solid 10 out of 10. It's going to be a hit once it opens! And I'm so thankful for the opportunity to pop in today and I'll be back!

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    Maryrose B.

    Are you looking for an adult game room where you can challenge yourself mentally and physically? This new adult game room located in Tysons Corner (inside the mall) is a place to visit with friends or date nights. You can purchase 2hrs or 4hrs session and enjoy the different rooms which different challenges. If you are not a gamer, you can also enjoy the brewery and restaurant. This is an awesome event for a group or two people. There are some rooms where it requires physical challenges while others are more puzzle like or word like games Highly recommend to anyone who wants to escape the city and have some fun.

    John C.

    This place was fun. Lots of different activities. Mini games to play. I am going to compare this the manassas Time Mission as it it my best point of reference. What this place did better : the art was awesome. It had tons more gsmes. There was a second 'exit' to each room, so you are not tripping over folks. Everything was upkept (whereas a few of the rooms were broken in manassas). What this was lacking: it was too busy, there were much longer wait times. There was not clear instructions in the rooms, making some of these a waste (which wouldn't be horrible if you didn't have to wait on two parties to get back in). There were a ton of "coming soon" rooms. I also felt like this has a lit more physical activities and less brain puzzles . The staff were friendly, though, so it was a good experience.

    Naty G.

    This was fun date night with our adult kids. The rooms could take you a couple of times to figure out. My daughter says the alcoholic drinks are yummy and they don't skimp on them. Decent amount of bar food type options and service is prompt. Would recommend. Not 5 stars bc it's confusing and the instructions they do have aren't clear, no maps or apps either so you waste a lot of the time trying to figure it all out and miss out in activities you do enjoy but don't find until later

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    Stephanie L.

    I went to Level 99 with my family for my birthday weekend (including 2 teenage boys.) This turned out to be a fun afternoon of games and food. The staff greeted us with a smile. I think many were new since they had trouble logging us into the games when we had to fill out waivers. The food was incredibly delicious! The crispy chicken sandwich was delightful and led to my kids asking to order seconds. There was music playing throughout keeping the atmosphere fun and light as we all had to use our strength and brains to try and beat rooms! Definitely planning to go back again!

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    Level 99 is a ton of fun. The Victory restaurant's food window is mid at best. You are expected to clean and bus your own tables.

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    this place was amazing. Came with a Kami did her thing. Thank you....i will recommended to come here again. 10000/10 will come again 100%

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    After this dinner, maybe I do like Eddie V's. This time it was great!…read more The place has this sleek, polished vibe that whispers, "I am the prize" familiar words I stand on! Even the staff moved like they were part of the choreography. Honestly, the atmosphere alone could've carried the night, drama and all. Our waiter was a GEM! Let's get into it! The Lobster came out fresh, perfectly seasoned, and plated like it knew it was helping close a chapter. The steak? Cooked exactly right tender enough to remind me what standards look like. His Lamb Chops- Yummy! They are his favorite! The calamari? Crispy, confident, desired (ohhhh I love them) and not trying too hard. If calamari had a personality, this one would've rolled its eyes at the whole situation right along with me. Our drinks delicious! Eddie V's you'll definitely see me again! Cheers to a chapter closed, memories made, appreciation for what was and peace renewed! Unapologetically ME HIGHLY Recommend!

    Eddie V's truly delivers a premier steakhouse and seafood experience. The food is consistently…read moreoutstanding--the crab cake is a standout, and the Brussels sprouts, salmon, and shrimp were all perfectly prepared and full of flavor. What really sets this location apart is the service. The entire team creates a first-class experience without ever feeling pretentious. The front desk staff were warm and welcoming, and Kimberly went above and beyond by taking so many great photos for us. Our servers--Steven, Gustavo, and Juan--provided exceptional, attentive care throughout the evening, and the manager even stopped by to make sure everything was perfect (it absolutely was). Gustavo also deserves a special mention for taking fantastic group photos. On a separate occasion, Cynthia at the front desk also demonstrated the highest level of professionalism and service, which really speaks to the consistency of the team. From start to finish, Eddie V's offers not just a great meal, but a memorable, elevated dining experience. Highly recommend!

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    Wow. What a very high-end restaurant! I love the vibe and design of the restaurant. Deff a spot…read morewhere wearing pajamas or gym clothes is not suggested. lol. Loved our waiter, he was very entertaining and gave us a great experience. We did the Modan Tasting Experience (Six Course Meal*). My apologies for not taking note on what is each dish, but we enjoyed the meals. We still had room for more food, so if you have a big appetite, just keep in mind this will not fill you. lol. So many options to choose from! I really enjoyed their sushi so I would definitely come back to eat their sushi. I would recommend this spot!

    Pricey cocktails and wish there were more vegetarian options on the menu. The happy hour promptly…read moreended at 6:30pm (Mon - Fri 5-6:30pm). I ordered a couple of cocktails off the menu - Lychee Martini was very boozy and didn't have much flavor. The Flor de Cana Pineapple Mojito is interestingly on happy hour, but not on the main cocktail menu. It was okay and not that flavorful. Honestly, I wouldn't mind shelling out $20+ cocktail if it packed a punch with flavor and well-balanced. These cocktails didn't measure up. The Cauliflower Taco was truly bite-size and was the teeny tiniest taco I've ever seen. I wasn't a big fan of the flavor, so I was glad that it was gone within 2 bites. After spending $60+ on 2 drinks and tiny taco, I was ready to go home disappointed. Our server was friendly. Maybe I didn't order the right drinks? I might come back to try another round of drinks, but not sure if I'm willing to dish out another $20+ cocktail.

    Level 99 - venues - Updated May 2026

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