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    Great Room Escape - We beat the Area 52 room!

    Great Room Escape

    (53 reviews)

    10/10 would highly recommend!!!…read more Today my boyfriend and I took our kids (ages 16, 14, 13, & 8) to the escape room. It was for our 16-year-old's birthday, so he got to pick which room. He chose The Quest and I felt like it was great for our family's first time. When we walked in, there was someone at the front to get us checked in. Since we signed the waivers online, we didn't have to worry about them at check in. We sat in the front lobby and waited for the room to be prepped. They had two tv monitors in the lobby that showed the different rooms and the leaderboards. Once they were ready for us, they had us put our belongings in a locker and then walked us to the hallway to watch a short video explaining the escape room and the rules. Afterwards, they took us to the room so we could begin. I won't give anything away, but all 6 of us had such a good time! We worked together and figured out the clues. We made it out of the escape room with just 6 minutes to spare, but we were so proud of ourselves. It was our first one and I felt like we did awesome. Once it was over, the door opened and there was someone there to direct us back to the lobby. They offered to give us $7 off each ticket if we purchased some in advance (they are good for a year). We didn't hesitate and bought 6 more tickets. After we got home, they emailed me with our stats. It was fun to see how long it took us and what badges we earned. I think we will definitely do more escape rooms in the future. Every single person in our group had so much fun! If you're thinking about doing an escape room, DO IT!

    It was so much fun!! Our team went from 15 to 75 years of age and everyone had a blast! Great team…read morebuilding. Went two days in a row it was so great!!

    Mystery Escape Room - PLUTOOOOOOO

    Mystery Escape Room

    (110 reviews)

    Downtown

    The most unexpected thing about playing escape rooms in the Salt Lake City area is how many…read morebusinesses are mindful of the need for couple date-night experiences, and how cleverly they are able to tailor bigger rooms to suit smaller ones. Mystery Escape Room, with locations in Salt Lake City as well as Tucson, did just that with their European Café mystery game, Café Amour, which we picked because it was a 40-minute escape room designed for 2 people, and it was rated mildly challenging. When we were booking our game, we saw on the web site that Mystery Escape Room does not offer refunds on cancelled bookings, but are more than happy to reschedule our visit, or place our tickets on will call to be used at any time and does not ever expire, which was good, because it was a bit of a drive for us to get to The Gateway shopping mall in downtown Salt Lake City. We need not have worried, however: getting to The Gateway was not a bad drive at all on a Saturday morning. The standard mall parking offered off street have their own app so it took us a while to get out of the car, but a short walk through the mall concourse, then up and down the escalator later and we found ourselves at the escape room - 30 full minutes before opening time at noon! Happily, the door was unlocked, and we were able to seat ourselves in the lobby and look through the 3-D image books and Elf-on-a-Shelf photo album while waiting. There were also puzzles on the bookcase, which was held a surprise in itself. Our fantastic game host, Kiki, was able to fit us a whole half hour early, which was more than great, because it was already 98°F out at 11:30am, and there was scant shade in the outdoor mall. The introductory video was self-produced and very amusing, and just gave Kiki the exact amount of time to get the room ready early and show us into the very dark second lobby. The game started even before we entered Lobby 2, and even that was only the preamble to our real experience, which finally started after we made our way through a themed doorway. Café Amour is a perfect date-night (or day) G1 (very low-tech, with conventional locks and lots of brain work) game, which took us to the streets of old Europe, from the glass-stained windows to the wood-and-brick décor. The rules of the game were laid out clearly ahead of time, and Kiki was terrific keeping us on track - very important for a short-term room. Since this game is a more intimate game within at least two other rooms, we really appreciated the clear labels on what was not part of the game. Our favourite puzzle was the one we had to solve using playing cards, and although the word association puzzle was interesting, it was also confusing because it didn't seem in-theme. This probably had to do with the fact that Café Amour was part of a larger experience, and our exit also did not seem to fully complete the one (café mystery) experience. It was / is, however, a clever way to entice us to continue our escape room experience with them again. This was our only gripe, and why this is a four-star review rather than a 5. The short-term rooms at The Escape Date and A Great Escape (both previously reviewed) were more dedicated and focused. That said, we really enjoyed our time at Café Amour and the big perk was the freebie take-home at the end. There was a clock in the room that was not used but our time of 33:45 was meticulously tracked by Kiki, who actually did a five-star job. We remain constantly surprised by how ingeniously all the different rooms in Utah are conceptualized and built, and we are really appreciative of how all our game hosts so far have taken the trouble to appear in costume and character. Our games have not been just "our" games, and it's so refreshing to see gamemasters enjoying our game along with us. We can't wait to try out the other rooms offered by Mystery Room - and soon! This review has been posted on both Google and Yelp.

    Pluto was an amazing guide. Stayed in character and made the experience so fun. We did the…read moreChristmas carol escape room, pretty hard if you don't know Christmas songs because this place will definitely test you

    Himitsu Station - Coolest experience!

    Himitsu Station

    (18 reviews)

    Downtown

    This place was SO FUN! It is a new and unique take on an escape room. There isn't a timer and so…read moreyou go through the whole experience but there are puzzles to solve along the way. You collect coins and you gain as many as possible through the experience! Really unique and fun. It is dark so be warned if you are not able to see well or can't crouch down to small spaces at times this experience may not be as good for you. The staff was so friendly and really made it a fantastic experience for our group!

    Himitsu Station was hands down one of the coolest escape-style experiences I've ever done. The…read moresecond you walk through the door, you're pulled into this hidden Japanese underground station, and the set design is honestly theme-park level. Every stall, hallway, and corner feels lived-in and full of tiny details you want to stop and look at even while you're trying to progress through the story. The puzzles are super creative and feel like they belong in the world, not just random locks thrown in for the sake of it. There are a lot of interactive elements that make you feel like you're actually helping those inhabiting the world. Our game master, Ekiin (Tyler), made the whole experience even better. He was welcoming from the moment we arrived, kept the story fun and engaging, and just had a great energy throughout. We were there for a birthday, and the team went above and beyond, they surprised us with a thoughtful card and even sent us home with a small keepsake. It was such a kind touch and made the whole visit feel special. If you're in Salt Lake and want something unique, immersive, and just plain fun, Himitsu Station is absolutely worth it. We left already talking about when we can go back.

    Time Trap - escapegames - Updated May 2026

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