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The Room

2.3 (7 reviews)
Closed • 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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Breakout

Breakout

(13 reviews)

Breakout is unfortunately another room I have to give.. not the greatest rating too…read more This experience I found pretty close to my experience at Time Escape. And as I said before : if you need a place to take your kids then these rooms are fine, but if you want a real experience then I wouldn't suggest coming here first. Even before getting into the room, my escape room partner and I were already a little taken aback. Breakout is one of the few places in the city that will automatically place you with other people if not otherwise booked. So the issue with this was that #1) we had not had to look out for public booking before and #2) the website is not designed in such away that it's particularly easy to see that you have to book private if you so wish. So upon arrival we found we were paired with a family of 4 who by the way were lovely people, absolutely no hard feelings to them. My issue is however that paired with people you don't know , it is such a struggle to complete a room. You could gather a group of very intelligent individuals but I garuntee they would lose everytime to a group that knows how escape rooms work and how to work with eachother. So anyways, the game was very rocky and a lot couldn't get done because we all just didn't know eachother and I believe this was their first escape room. The actual decor of the room, by the way, was pretty nice. There was obviously some thought put into the room and I really appreciated that. The amount of puzzles and the complexity however were lacking a bit and I say this because (I will not say the room on purpose so as not to spoil anything) at one point we found a key.. that opened 4 things .. One key.. for 4 things? And at the end of the room - even though, like I said before, it was pretty rocky to get through anything, we still escaped the room in what I think was one of the fastest rooms we've done. It was the classic "Oh... We got out?" Because, unfortunately the story line was just lacking. And although this place did better than some of the worst ones it certainly didn't leave me satisfied. All in all - great people, really nice staff but just not a great experience.

Honestly, I've been to Breakout twice now, and I don't think I'll be going back. I'm going to stick…read moreto reviewing the most recent experience. A group of 3 friends and myself decided to do an Escape Room on a Thursday night. We booked the Detention Room in advance. We got there, signed the waivers etc and were led into the room. First things first, the room is incredibly dark, and it isn't part of the puzzle. It makes finding/doing puzzles very very difficult. They definitely need to provide a flashlight to people using that room. Further frustration ensued when we were able to complete puzzles out of order and waited 7-10 minutes for help when we pushed the clue button. Breakout needs to stop the clock when you're standing in the room waiting for a clue, or have staff respond to clues in under a minute. I mean this is a timed escape, so getting three clues ate up between 15-25 minutes of our time. Additionally, the last clue the staff member gave was poorly worded. Why on earth would you have a 5 letter lock that uses a four letter word? It just doesn't make sense. We stood in that hallway on that lock for 15+ minutes despite having the correct word. Also, one of the puzzles that we did wasn't reset/working properly so something opened without us having to do anything to earn it. Lastly, this room had very little story, and both rooms I've been to at Breakout have failed on this point. I've been to plenty of other rooms where the puzzles/room reveal and complete the story. I still don't know what the supernatural force spiriting away the children was or what had happened to cause it, or where the children went, and none of of our group did. Overall it was disappointing and I'll go elsewhere to escape.

EEscape

EEscape

(21 reviews)

We were told to show up the usual 10-15 minutes before our booking time to sign the waiver and to…read morepay, but because of the way they operate their business, we actually ended up waiting an extra 15 minutes PAST our booking time. They have this stupid policy where you have to leave a piece of ID, and the staff will go in to the room afterwards to check for damage, hence the delay in play time. (I've played in a lot of the different escape rooms in Vancouver, and this is the first time I've come across this sort of policy). We had a misunderstanding regarding one of their promotions, and the staff were quite rude about it. We did the hostage room, and I was pretty disappointed by the set up. Definitely not as fancy or elaborate as Breakout. Due to the downtown location, there is no free parking unless you come outside the meter hours. I also was not a fan of the sketchy basement location. All in all, I would NOT recommend this place to anyone. I prefer Breakout by far.

I did the National Security room with some friends. We initially booked the room for 4 people, but…read morefound out once we got there that we'd be put in a group of 8 with 4 other people. I thought it was a bit weird that they didn't mention that we'd need a group of 8 when we first booked, but suddenly put us together with other people the day of our booking. Because National Security is the hardest room they have, I think it IS good to have more than 4 people, but 8 is far too many (maybe 6 max). There were just too many people and while we were crowded in a circle, trying to read a clue or look at something, there were always like 2 or 3 people who were standing around and not doing anything. We did not complete the room, but it wasn't because we were hurting for people, it was because we ran out of time. 45 minutes is far too short to do this, and just adding more people is not the solution. Also, I really didn't like the cheap-looking basement location. The setup reminded me of a very low-budget elementary school play. The props and clues, while creative, were very cheap and not at all convincing. I feel very ripped off since they charged each person $25 for a group of 8 for 45 minutes, and only got a cheaply-decorated room in a sketchy basement. I would not recommend this place, and I will not be returning.

The Room - escapegames - Updated May 2026

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