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    Maze Rooms Escape Room - West LA

    Maze Rooms Escape Room - West LA

    4.8
    (117 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    We've done What Happened to the Garretts a couple years ago and Something's Out There recently…read more Both times were top tier experiences! The rooms were immersive with good puzzles. Something's Out There is definitely a scary room with jump scares and tense situations (no live actors though, thank goodness), and it was so much fun. There was a situation where a major thing was missed due to misdirected sound and faint lighting, but the GM pointed out that we had missed something. It was set in like, a hillbilly bayou. The Garretts room is also really cool as it's a very retro house, pristine since the family disappeared in the 1980s. Want to come back and do the third room, a western, even though it might be a tad easy, just to do the experience since the other two rooms were so fun. I don't remember any size restrictions for the Garretts, but there is a thing in Something's Out There, where you have to crowd into a small room. We had four adults in our group, and over 5 might be pushing it.

    The room itself was amazing and had a lot of potential, but the overall experience was…read moredisappointing. We came in as walk ins and were told we had to book online because there was no card reader available, which was confusing since that wasn't the case the last time we came. Even after booking online, the staff member helping us didn't really assist or guide us through the process. Once we got into the room, it wasn't started right away, and some of the props didn't work during the game. Overall, the room was really cool, but the customer service and setup made the experience feel unorganized and frustrating.

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    Tombstone room
    #BryantAndEmin #Escaped #Tombstone #EscapeRoom with Trent and Thomas at #MazeRooms!
    #BryantAndEmin #Escaped #Tombstone #EscapeRoom with Trent and Thomas at #MazeRooms!
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    Maze Rooms Escape Room - Culver City

    Maze Rooms Escape Room - Culver City

    4.9
    (355 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    I would totally give this place more stars if I could! Whether you are new to escape rooms or you…read morehave done more than your fingers can count, you NEED to check out this particular location!! Even though 'Maze Rooms' has several locations, they have different owners so you won't get the same vibe from all of them. This particular one along with West LA/Santa Monica Blvd location have the same owners. I called on a weekend and Curtis happened to answer the phone. He was so patient with my questions and you can tell he loves escape rooms and wants to create the best experience for everyone. He designs these rooms and really adds a lot of detail that you don't see with some other companies. After picking his brain, we ended up choosing "They're Coming" and it is the most difficult room at this location. Don't let that scare you, you can ask for clues and really tailor it to your own level so that it's fun for everyone. We've done just over 50 escape rooms so we try to ask for as few clues as possible. So let's talk about the experience. We showed up and we were greeted by Brooke who was our game master. She was awesome! She made sure to answer our questions before we got started and didn't rush us at all. She definitely set the stage for a great time and even told us about the leaderboards they have posted. We didn't make the top list but we'll be back! Once we got into the room it was instantly engaging. We did hit a tough spot and had to ask for a couple clues and also realized that we didn't plug something in all the way so that ate up some time but we still made it out with time left. One of the things I liked about this room was that it was more of a story line, not just a theme. You're literally moving along the story as you go as opposed to just hearing a story before you go in a room that basically tells you what the goal is and the whole room just fits a theme like pirates or zombies or western. For some of you this may not make sense but trust me, not all escapes rooms are created equal. The puzzles were very creative and they all made sense. This room flowed really well, much better than I thought it would. There wasn't one puzzle that I didn't like and there was a lot of attention to detail. It wasn't a really dark room and there wasn't anything crazy scary but some kids may not like some of the props or a couple interactions. Just keep in mind it is a zombie apocalypse story. They have other options if you think this might not fit what you're looking for. So once we got done, Olivia also helped us out and she had the same positive vibe as Brooke. Overall, this is one of the best escape rooms I've been to. A few bonuses - If you missed it, there is currently (6/27/25) a Yelp promo code. They already have great prices compared to some others. Your room is private so you don't have to share with strangers. Parking was not difficult and we went on a Saturday evening. You can tip using Venmo or Cash App, I believe, so you don't need cash. It's easy to book online. What more do you need?! Go book a room! I copied the basic info from their site to make it easier for anyone who is considering this room. The plot: "The undead have risen in the heart of Los Angeles, where your group decided to do a simple, fun escape room. But now, the government has quarantined your entire surroundings so leaving is no longer an option. Your only chance is to find shelter, barricade yourselves in and get help before "THEY" get you.

    Our game master Meg was friendly and helpful when we were stuck in the game, and most of all made…read moresure we had a wonderful time!

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    #BryantAndEmin do #TheyreComing #EscapeRoom at #MazeRooms with Trent & Thomas! We #Escaped!
    #BryantAndEmin do #TheyreComing #EscapeRoom at #MazeRooms with Trent & Thomas! We #Escaped!
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    The Lunar Light: Discovery

    The Lunar Light: Discovery

    5.0
    (43 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    What a cool experience! My group was welcomed by Aster and some amazing acting to get us into the…read morestory. You were then led into the VR spaceship room, which was the most insane experience! The VR was done so well, and I really enjoyed the immersiveness and the storyline. I actually wish the entire thing could've been VR. I thought the excitement kind of dwindled in the room with the test tubes, and also when we had to go outside to the parking lot to the third section of the experience, which just wasn't as amazing as the beginning. Some points to improve would be a more cohesive storyline, and making a tunnel in the parking lot area so it doesn't break up the visuals. I love escape rooms and the last challenge was pretty elementary, so I can understand that for families but I personally would like a more challenging ending.

    "To the moon, Alice!" What a cool experience from start to…read morefinish! Our group arrived and we were welcomed by Aster and the creator of the Lunar Light Experience, granddaughter of Apollo 14 astronaut Stuart Roosa, Danielle Roosa. Meeting her and chatting about NASA and her grandfather (famous photo of astronauts playing golf on the moon) was the greatest welcome ever. The experience started with a walk to a moon vehicle where we strapped on some VR packs and proceeded to excavate moon rock for blue light from a meteor. After that we met a mad scientist and a lovely robot. Got to play in the lab. The escape room aspect of the event was simple and we got it done quite easily. I imagine this would be great for families with kids too. :) The end, of course, exits through the gift shop where you can get some super cool astronaut stuff. Even Apollo 14 shirts! I highly recommend you stop by and spend some time in the moon! Also, make sure you get your space photo op! I wore the right jacket for that. ;) Ps: Free parking!

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    Jumping for a zero gravity looking photo!
    Jumping for a zero gravity looking photo!
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    Two Bit Circus

    Two Bit Circus

    3.6
    (775 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    Came here for a work event, they do have several older arcade classics and pinball games, place was…read morerented out for our company so everything was free play. Here is breakdown of everything I sampled and how it all faired There was fries and chicken tenders ordered for our group, piping hot and delicious, they did have beers on tap but I opted for modelo especial that came in a can. Piping cold straight from the can Game wise they had some older classics Neo-geo arcade unit offering samurai showdown classic, mk2 arcade, street fighter alpha and dual player vr shooting game forgot the name. In all since the place was rented out we didn't have to wait on any game to play, so if you are in the area and want to relive some of your childhood again this applies to folks over 40 lol that use to beg to stay in arcade malls then this is the place for you lol. Service ***** helpful and friendly staff Ambiance **** loud due to some of the games volume almost at max, definitely nostalgic for days of prehome gaming lol

    Not a good or bad type review, but a biased review here. Came to celebrate a friends 50th birthday,…read moreso free everything! This Two Bit Circus is a lot smaller than the Two Bit Circus over in L.A., but it's also a pop-up. The staff are very friendly. They have a random stripper pole towards the back. I'll let you be the critique on that one! And they have a decent amount of arcade games for the size of the place.

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    Quest in a Box - escapegames - Updated June 2026

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