Get Lost Escape Rooms: World Fair Hotel

By | March 20, 2019

by Get Lost Escape Rooms (website)

143 Snargate St, CT17 9BZ

Dover

2-7 players

60 minutes

closed
It’s Chicago, 1893 and you’ve mysteriously received tickets to stay at the infamous Dr H. H. Holmes’ World Fair Hotel. There’s just one problem, he’s America’s first serial killer.
Based on a true story in 1890’s Chicago your stay at the charmingly nicknamed ‘Murder Hotel’ isn’t all it seems.
Who booked you in to the World Fair Hotel? Why do people who check in rarely check out? And more importantly, who is H.H. Holmes and what is he hiding?
Please be advised, this room is creepy with some scares but will not be horror room. It will be suitable for children over 8, accompanied by an adult.
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based on ratings from 5 users
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Ben Bailey experienced rated this:Rated between 35 and 35 out of 5
Played: 28/2/20 Team size: 2 Time taken: 46:19 Outcome: Successful escape!
Skye Karis Pass rated this:Rated between 35 and 35 out of 5
Matt C experienced rated this:Rated between 40 and 40 out of 5
Played: 07/07/2019 Team size: 2 Time taken: 52:43 Outcome: Successful escape!

I love the story as it's base on a true story. The theming, made me feel like I was in the hotel which was great and the puzzle were unique and quite creepy but its not scary.

HEAD UP this room is closing on 02/02/2020 don't miss out on an amazing room!

Robin Harris & Michael Bailey experienced rated this:Rated between 35 and 35 out of 5
Played: 24/9/2019 Team size: 2 Time taken: 42 minutes Outcome: Successful escape!
Angela Styles rated this:Rated between 40 and 40 out of 5

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A fun game with a fantastic sense of exploration. For me, there was a bit too much searching and fewer puzzles than I'd like to see, but that didn't dent the core enjoyment of the experience.
Have you ever done a room where every puzzle just clicked for you? Like you were in the mind of the room’s designer? That's exactly what happened for us in this room and we enjoyed every minute of it

Do you dare to enter the murder hotel 

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