
People who enjoy being robbed, burning money to watch the pretty flames, or maybe close friends or family of the owners of Red Button!! Stay away- it's a waste of time and money. We showed ourselves to the parking lot, licking our wounds and living to game another day. Its standard audio system has hard-to-reach. It’s both fun to drive and practical, and theres plenty of room in the rear for adults to stretch out. With 2 mins left, having basically just sat there for 15 mins with no luck, our game-master ( and I use the term loosely) places this message on the screen: "a clue would ruin the puzzle." In the end, we simply walked out of the game with 10 sec left to find an empty lobby. Yes, the 2-row Escape is a good used SUV. All we received in response to our request was dead air.

We struggled for 15 mins before finally asking for a push in the right direction. We crushed the first 99% of the room without pause, cruising though the 1 hour room in 35-40 min before coming to the final puzzle ( one we simply did not understand).

I can live with a technology bare room with good puzzles, but this was not that room. My wife and I played their Wall Street room ( a room with 4 walls and not much else), not even a way to communicate with your game master, who would randomly send messages via a TV screen, but who would not respond when I asked an actual question. and sometimes you bust!! This was one of those nights. Its always risky in a new town to play a room not reviewed by a trusted source, but sometimes you have to roll the $50.00 dice.

After having completed about 150 escape rooms coast to coast, I have found the bottom of the barrel ( to be honest there is a worse game in Washington DC and one in Jacksonville, Florida, but this is definitely 148th worst).
