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May 2025 by Papa Dragon
Best escape rooms I've ever been hands down.
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May 2025 by Russ James
Had a hoot! Super fun puzzles, great vibes, and the staff was awesome! Highly recommend if you're looking for something different to do in the mountains!
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May 2025 by grace
Went there today and seemed like under construction and closed.
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January 2025 by Ryan Filloon
Brought our three boys here during an “off-day” on our Copper Mtn. ski trip. They had a blast working through the different puzzles and we escaped in the nick of time. Definitely worth the quick drive over to Frisco for this.
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December 2024 by Joe p
Tried to book a room, website says it takes groups of 2 but then only allows groups of four. Tried to call and nobody answered, and never called back. Sick business
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December 2024 by Keyaira Knamiller
SOOOOOO much fun 10/10! Actually challenging and immersive which made the experience stellar. We couldn’t wait to come back the next day to try an even more difficult room. The host was also so helpful without giving too much away. Extremely creative!!
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September 2024 by Yulia Mandernach
We had a fantastic time solving the classroom puzzle! Great option on a rainy day like today!
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August 2024 by Alex Yarger
Great place for a family adventure. The staff here is amazing!
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July 2024 by Ann Marie Huisentruit
A basic escape room: not very interesting, surprising, or elaborate. We did Deuces Wild with 2 people. All the puzzles were for combination locks, and they weren't especially clever or tied closely to the theme. To be fair, it still stumped us at times. However, I wish the staff hadn't given us so many clues. We had 20 minutes left and I would have preferred to try a little more on my own to get my money's worth.
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July 2024 by Franklin Pickens
We did the Dueces Wild escape room as our first and it was quite difficult but was very fun!! The props and everything made you feel immersed into the story. They gave us enough hints but not to much to where it was to easy. The staff was very nice and made us feel welcomed, they even had an ADORABLE dog there. Would recommend for any family's of friends looking for something fun to do in Frisco.
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July 2024 by H R
this was a blast!
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March 2024 by Andrew Madigan
Great experience with friends while visiting Frisco. Highly suggest if you need something unique to fill an hour of adventure.
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January 2024 by Adam Elhammoumi
Fun escape room! We really enjoyed the gold rush school room theme.
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December 2023 by Ronald Brun
Excellent choices in strategy for escape rooms. Started Wednesday night with the school room, very complex there in deciphering. The family enjoyed it so much we came back the next day for two more. The other two did not require as much deciphering as we wished but were still enjoyable. The supervisor was very welcoming and helpful in timing of clues.
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July 2023 by Michelle Lee
This is a really hard review to do, because, three weeks after our game, we are still very confused as to what happened. Since it would just be the two of us older players, and we took pains to make sure when we booked our room, that it was adaptable to our needs. The first glitch came about when we made our reservation on their web site and then wanted to change it. After two days of no response when we contacted them via e-mail, we left several voicemails for them to contact us, and never heard from them – at all.Arriving in Frisco, we found Escape Room Frisco right on Main Street, Frisco, half a block from the Snowshoe Motel. Main Street Frisco parking is free, too, and plentiful when we were there. The building is locked on Sundays, and we could not see if it was even inhabited, save for the signage outside that said “Escape Rooms Frisco” that looked pretty new. Nevertheless, we were up for adventure!Our reservation was for 3:30pm the next day, Monday, but we found ourselves in front of the building by 1pm. The main door was open, and we entered a lovely lobby amidst a lot of banging noises. When we finally found someone, it turned out he was our gamemaster doing some construction work, maybe a new room they were building (promising!) or just general construction. Either way, we were really excited that he was able to let us start early, and we made sure to let him know that we really wanted to see the whole room, so if he could give us really big hints, it would be great.We chose to do “Finders Keepers”, in keeping with Frisco’s founding history, a 1908 treasure hunt where, as miners down on our luck, we try to steal Mr Foote’s (a big person in Frisco – very interesting to see his family name everywhere) watch that some school children have found from the Denver Hotel heist and stashed in their schoolhouse before the lunch bell. The game had a difficulty rate of 3/5 and the record time was 29:40, so it would have / should have been easy to complete with gamemaster help. Except. Our gamemaster was duo-tasking, we slowly realized and not completely present. All through our game, he continued with his construction work, and it soon dawned on us that he allowed us to start early because he wanted to get back to it.The puzzles required a lot of finger-work, but were in theme, and the room was very in keeping with the rest of the town of Frisco. This is a good game for between 2 – 8 players with some need to crawl: there was stomach-to-floor work unless you are a very small person, and some of the puzzles can be solved by younger kids – if the locks opened when we solved them. The décor was simple but effective (like the very utilitarian toilet inside the building), and there was no tech at all - just lots of locks, very many of them, which, even when we (without glasses) managed to solve the puzzles, were very glitchy, and our gamemaster had to come in our room three times to physically get to the answer – each time taking about ten minutes of hollering before we got his attention!We are generally okay with the room winning if we felt like we got our money’s worth. The cost of “Finders Keepers” is high compared to other games outside of California, Frisco being a tourist village, so we had similarly high expectations that we would at least be wowed by tech or something. It was an expensive room for the amount of attention we got, like we were paying to beta-test the room. From the positive reviews online, had our host been present for our game and less anxious to get back to his other work, we'd have been able to solve the room in the time allotted. That said, while the service was below expectations, they are obviously still trying to get themselves off the ground, so we would come back again to support their efforts. He did show us the ultimate treasure, and he was friendly all through the game – but he was not playing with us. At all. We would love to see at least one more escape room in Frisco so we can compare the service and attention of both. This review has been posted on Yelp and Google.