Back in September 2015, a Great Escape Room opened in Rochester, on University Avenue. I was so excited and wanted to go, but not alone, with a group of strangers, and I couldn’t recruit anyone to go with me. It’s kind of a nerdy thing to do, I guess; the real-life experience is based on computer games. It’s a mix of scavenger hunt and puzzles in a locked room with a timer set to an hour. The goal is to beat the clock and solve all of the puzzles to get out on your own, rather than fail and be let out when the time is up.
I realized the ‘escape room’ concept had hit mainstream (or even jumped the shark?) when it was the plot of an episode of The Middle. And yet, I still wanted to go, and I still couldn’t recruit anyone! Finally, my Rocappella singing group agreed, but of course scheduling anything with 10+ people is a daunting task. In the meantime, I had bought a Groupon to an imitation Great Escape Room in Henrietta, and by the time I went to use it, right before expiration, the business had shuttered. (Getting a refund from Groupon was impossible –luckily, Paypal came to my rescue!)

I was impressed with the creativity and variety of the puzzles. And unnumbered clues that at first seemed like maddening mistakes on the part of the organizers in fact turned out not to be numbered for a well-thought-out reason. After we emerged victorious, we all agreed we would happily return again and try a more difficult room. Then we went to a nearby restaurant to celebrate!