![]() ![]() Waivers can only be filled out the same day as your booking. You MUST choose the correct room and time or the waiver will not be valid and will need to be redone. If you have minors attending where an adult will need to sign for them will not be present, please follow this LINK to fill out your waivers. Waivers are required for all customers wishing to participate in any Red Giant Escape Rooms experience. I hope my personal account gave you more info about what to expect in VR so that, if you’re thinking of booking an experience today, you’d see exactly why you need to try this new feature at Red Door.ALL SALES ARE FINAL. And now I’m so excited that we can share this amazing and unique experience with you here. I’m the yellow one.Īfter my family and I finished our VR experience, we talked about it all night over dinner and for weeks after. For me, this made me feel a greater sense of urgency and purpose in the game. Discovered treasures, tactics, and passwords need to be shared in order to move forward to new realms. The experiences at Virtual Room that are coming soon to Red Door encourage and challenge you to collaborate with your teammates just like our classic escape room episodes do. The Void’s Star Wars story certainly provided an amazing spectacle, but I enjoy engaging with my team and working towards a common goal. What? Why would she complain about winning? Well trying that experience after the Virtual Room’s team-based adventure made me realize I missed the collaborative essence of escape rooms and the ability to affect my environment and the means to my victory. In my experience at The Void, another VR experience, I felt that my actions didn’t really impact the environment or the storyline. This is what separates Virtual Room’s VR experience from others. Upon the first mission, I learned we needed to interact a lot more than I thought would be required of a virtual experience in isolated rooms. I even did this in my second VR experience, although I knew what to expect, shimmying across narrow bridges that lacked handrails and testing thresholds before walking through a doorway. I exercised caution when I stood near a cliff’s edge and I shielded myself from things coming close to me, then laughed at myself when I remembered I was in a virtual world. As we moved through many different environments-from our futuristic headquarters to precarious platforms, outer space, ancient ruins, and the Mesozoic Era-I felt awestruck by the details of the game design. The simple task: find the pieces that will help you save the time-traveling Alpha team and repair the temporal rift. I explored my space in the VR landscape, finding that opening cabinets and collecting intel and objects helped my team progress. Instead, I found that I needed to use my intuition to complete a number of meticulous challenges. Now that the missions had begun, I readied my brain for all the puzzles and clues that would surely come my way. Once we finished this task, the environment shifted and we started our first mission. But it truly is easy once you find your land legs-or your virtual hands. A simple enough task…you’d think (read last week’s blog). We began in a room of four computers in which we needed to type our player names and emails. I’m pretty sure we just oohed and aahed for the first couple of minutes. My team and I had also been transformed into different colored avatars in this new world. And although I stood alone in a small room, the VR tech transported me to a world larger than life. But although I stood alone in a small room, I still had teammates in the rooms around me (whom I could hear through my headset) and opponents in the rooms opposite. That last detail shocked me as I wondered how I’d be able to work with my team. When I got there, I put my phone away in a locker and had a quick briefing with a VR employee before he led me to my individual room. This past summer I had the opportunity to try Virtual Room with my family. And let me tell you, that’s severely underwhelming in comparison. ![]() The deepest I’d ventured into VR before this had been sticking my phone in one of those cardboard box goggles. Before my visit to the Virtual Room, I didn’t know what to expect with VR. We’re so thrilled to have Virtual Reality at Red Door!Ĭheck out the similarities and differences of virtual reality and escape rooms here. ![]()
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