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    Limitless Escape Games

    4.7 (527 reviews)
    Closed 2:30 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Emily L.

    I wanted my grandparents to experience an escape room for the first time. We did the bank heist and had so much fun. It was just the 4 of us and we were successful in our mission. The details were nice and my grandparents had lots of fun.

    Brenda L.

    We visited Limitless Escape Games for a corporate event and it was such a great time! The employees were so kind, and the rooms were really challenging. My group was a part of the "Wizard School" room. I was really impressed by how creative the room was and all the cool little knick-knacks it had. I'd recommend this room since it had so much variety when it came to puzzles! I'd highly suggest looking on Groupon for the best deals! Our group had about 7-8 people, and I'd probably say having 4-5 people would be ideal for all of the participants to have the opportunity to be involved. Book online on their website, it seems like that's the most convenient way to do it!

    Olivia C.

    Let the games begin!!! This was my first time coming to an escape room and honestly I was a bit apprehensive. Not because of COVID since they don't allow strangers to join in but because I'd never done one before. This was reflected when we were led into the room by a Game Master and given instructions. Yeah, where the heck do you start. We went to the Wizarding School room and I can tell you that despite my apprehension, it was so much fun! They allow 10 people in a room but we just had 4 as we were celebrating my friend's birthday at a smaller level this year. Before you enter the storefront, you need to fill out a waiver form via a QR code on a sandwich board out front. After you have each filled one out and if your whole party is there, you will call their business number listed on the board to let them know you're there and someone will direct you inside. Additionally, parking was easy to find on a Saturday afternoon as they have their own private lot. There is also a gender neutral restroom you can use prior to the start of your game. They had a clear bin inside the room where we could put purses, backpacks, keys, etc. They have definitely thought the process through and I would definitely recommend it!

    Tyler S.

    This was my first escape room experience ever so the review may be updated later on. That being said we did have a lot of fun. To start the host (Game master?) was very friendly upon arrival. She told us if we needed any clues or anything to just ask the camera and she would provide as needed. Luckily we didn't need anything from her. We did the Pirate themed room. You're given 60 min and we were able to escape after like 29 min. The puzzles weren't that difficult to figure out once we started down the right path for them. A few of them we did just stumble across by pure dumb luck. Overall I thought it was a pretty good time. The difficulty was a little underwhelming overall but I get it because it's geared towards all ages and skill levels. I'll def come back to try the other rooms.

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    Tina S.

    A few weeks after our underwhelming attempt in the Wizard room, one of the Limitless managers replied and agreed to give us a second chance without any additional charge. This time, all puzzles functioned properly and we were able to enjoy a full and fair escape experience. Thank you, Tracy, for letting us redeem ourselves! We also want to thank the engineers of the Wizard room for improving the quality of the puzzles and repairing the previously broken sensors.

    The Kraken's lair! Pirate escape ‍
    Darla A.

    Came here on a Sunday for a pre-birthday celebration with a group of 4. We did the Pirate themed room, trying to lift the curse of the Kraken to escape! It was a very immersive experience. The decor and puzzles were great! Ive played many puzzles games, but this was still challenging! You get an extra 5 minutes if you take a photo and tag them! Without doing this, I don't think we would've made it! We needed those extra 5 minutes since we escaped with only 0:57 seconds to spare! So thankful to our clue-master! I wish I got his name, but have I to give a huge Shoutout to him anyway! I had an unforgettable time, and will definitely be back to try other rooms!

    Frances L.

    My 12 year old celebrated his birthday here and he had an amazing time with his friends! They attempted the bank heist. They were able to solve some puzzles, but didn't escape with the $$. It was great to see them all come out laughing and wanting to come back. It was easy to book the room online. My son and his friends had their own room and their game master was great. I highly recommend Limitless if you love games and puzzles!

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    The wizard room was really good and super fun!! The game master was very friendly and helpful! Can't wait to go check out the other rooms.

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    Ask the Community - Limitless Escape Games

    Hi, do you guys offer party rooms for b'day parties? Your website doesn't mention anything regarding that.

    No, we do not have a party room. There are many local options. Feel free to call us anytime and we can help you out!

    How many people are required for a private room?

    Hi Karen, There is no minimum for a private room. One guest can book a private room.… 

    Is this kid friendly or is it just for adults?

    We’re open to all ages! Playing alone we recommend 10 years old and up. If any players are under 13 years old a private room must be booked. Feel free to call anytime with questions. Thank you so much.

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    Review Highlights - Limitless Escape Games

    I think the ideal # of people would be 4 for Bank Heist, some parts for us felt a little crowded with 6 people.

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    Limitless Escape Games - escapegames - Updated July 2026

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