WeaknessesSometimes there are complaints about small tech issues like a dead microphone or hints that break immersion. Better to prep music for the mini-disco in advance. In places, kids may need help from the animator.
StrengthsStrong Wonderland vibe: vivid decor, great sound and lighting, unusual transitions between rooms. Fully automated mechanics and fair puzzles, a convenient area for tea time and celebrations.
SecurityClear safety briefing before the start. The space is well-kept and clean; crawls and passages are well thought out, with a sense of control and order.
Level of fearNot scary at all, great for kids and beginners. More about logic and attention than spooks.
Actors' gameAdministrators and animators are attentive, keep discipline, and are on the kids' wavelength. The Mad Hatter and the unusual voice-hint format are noted — it helps without stealing the show.
Quality of riddlesPuzzles are logical, diverse, and mostly automated, without sets of keys or excess searching. Difficulty is medium: there are thinky tasks, but solutions are always fair and readable. Transitions and secret mechanics delight.
PlotA plot inspired by Alice: the team ends up in Wonderland and tries to help rescue Alice from the Red Queen. The story keeps its pace, and the rooms reveal the fairy-tale world without spoilers.
Difficulty levelOptimal for families and newcomers, a comfortable medium. Experienced players will enjoy the automation and variety, but it's not hardcore.
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