WeaknessesSome players hit moments where solved steps don’t trigger obvious feedback, especially on multi-part sequences. A couple of puzzles are described as clunky, and one guest felt a host couldn’t answer a specific question.
StrengthsGorgeous, storybook set design that nails the Alice vibe. Engaged hosts who balance fun and guidance without overstepping.
SecurityNo safety issues flagged in reviews; the environment reads as welcoming and supervised. Staff presence is attentive throughout.
Level of fearNot scary—think curious and colorful, not creepy. Suitable for kids and mixed groups who want whimsy over fright.
Actors' gameHosts like Nathan, Belle/Bella, Matt, and Ben get shout-outs for kindness, quick help, and in-character delivery. Interactions feel supportive and fun rather than hand-holdy.
Quality of riddlesInventive, varied, and neatly tied to the Wonderland theme. A few leaps of logic and delayed feedback on meta-puzzles can stall momentum, but gentle hints realign teams. Overall fair once the structure clicks.
PlotYou’re racing to find the Queen’s Tarts at the Hatter’s cottage before time runs out. Light, playful stakes keep the focus on exploration and discovery.
Difficulty levelModerate. Beginners will do well with a nudge or two, while enthusiasts will enjoy the creativity more than pure brain-burn.
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