WeaknessesThere were complaints about organization: shorter than advertised, cold, household lapses with table setting and the toilet. Those expecting heavy horror may find it not very scary.
StrengthsInteresting locations and a steady adventure vibe with a light tingle of nerves. The host helps on time and keeps the pace. Kids especially love it.
SecurityNo direct reviews about safety or briefing, but one guest complained about cold and a non-flushing toilet—that hurts comfort. Worth clarifying conditions in advance if coziness and table setup matter.
Level of fearMore a little scary than truly creepy—suits kids. For 10-year-olds it’s more an adventure than horror.
Actors' gamePeople write warmly about the host: involved, attentive, adapts to the group. Helps without spoilers and creates the right drive.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are logical and fair, sometimes need a pause to think. Hints are given when needed, not to drag you by the hand.
PlotA story about the neighbor’s monster house and friend Sam, who decides to prove it’s not just a kids’ scary tale. You go together to face the house and its tricks, no spoilers.
Difficulty levelDifficulty leans toward medium: newcomers and kids feel comfortable with rare hints, adults will move briskly. Experienced teams may find it a bit easy.
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