Address: 132 S Vermont Ave #204, Los Angeles, CA 90004, USA
Phone: +13234979776
Sunday: 10AM–1AM
Monday: 10AM–11:30PM
Tuesday: 10AM–11:30PM
Wednesday: 10AM–11:30PM
Thursday: 10AM–11:30PM
Friday: 10AM–2AM
Saturday: 10AM–2AM
Bogdan Yankowski
I came here with my family and Magic Kingdom was amazing! Our GameMaster Avery gave us a very immersive experience and treated our family so kindly! Thank you Mazerooms!
Adam Rosenscruggs
I wanted to like it, I really did. But our group of four very experienced players played Sky Odyssey and just didn't have fun. It was difficult to follow the intended flow of the game with so many different noise-making elements in the rooms. It was usually not clear when you successfully solved a puzzle as the reveal was physically distant from you. This may have been better with a bigger group but honestly that seems like it would have been an even bigger CF. The game elements and decor were cool and immersive but worn down and showing their age. Several things either didn't work or were extremely particular about placement. The puzzles were not particularly engaging. The staff was nice and were open to our feedback which was great. Other rooms here may be better but I would avoid Sky Odyssey.
Lauren
I had a magical time playing Magic Kingdom! It was a very immersive room with fun puzzles & surprises along the way. The game master, Erin, was very kind and was very helpful whenever we needed any hints. Thanks for a great experience! We will definitely return to play other rooms when we are back in LA!
Vanessa Lora
This place is cash only and they will not give you change so make sure to take exact change. They have alot of mazes and someone explains to you before you begin a story related to your maze This was such a great experience. The maze rooms decorations are awesome. Would recommend for groups it is really fun . They give you a costume . This place is right next to other fun options. There was a group but our instructor was a girl with pink hair.
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Magic Kingdom is a great room for kids. None of the puzzles went over our heads. One of the gamemasters, Will, teaches Pre-K and frequently recommends it.
Several rooms do require a lot of movement through tight spaces such as narrow staircases and hidden areas that you need to crawl through. However it is highly recommended to contact the company beforehand for available escape rooms that are wheelchair accessible. Escape rooms like 'What Happened to the Garretts?' is flat, linear and has enough space for a wheelchair to maneuver through. Just call ahead to be provided with information on which rooms have handicap accessibility.
2-6 did Lunar Mission with 4 and it was a great challenge.
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