Ohhhh, only half an hour I guess they need so many people a day to go through to make enough cheese The photos look great though.According to WDWNT, the experience is only 1/2 hour which is disappointing news if true. Even if it is an amazing experience, $50+/person for a family is a lot of cheddar for a 30-minute experience even with the included parking.
I was wondering the same thing. 60 additional minutes beyond the actual game time seems like a lot. But reservation times are only 1 hour apart so the game would almost have to reset instantaneously to stay on schedule. If the tasks and puzzles are mostly digital and computerized, this is certainly a possibility.From their terms and conditions, it would seem like closer to an hour? 15 minutes ahead of time and 30 minutes room would not come close to the 90 experience time.
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They may have duplicate rooms. I'd be more surprised if they didn't really, they have to know they'll have enough demand for the escape rooms.But reservation times are only 1 hour apart so the game would almost have to reset instantaneously to stay on schedule.
Hope it's a fun time! Please let us know what you think of it when you have a chanceWe booked the Back to the Future room for 02/07/23, excited to see what they come up with. We chose the BTTF room as it has a max party size of 6 whereas the Jurassic World has a party size of 8, so less strangers to play with.
I read that review too and it turned us off immediately, we are a family of 5 and I won't pay that much for less than an hour of our time. I am curious to see reviews from people that actually pay their own money and won't make any money from it.According to WDWNT, the experience is only 1/2 hour which is disappointing news if true. Even if it is an amazing experience, $50+/person for a family is a lot of cheddar for a 30-minute experience even with the included parking.
Post in the solo thread and you may find a group of solos wanting to try it? If I see a few decent reviews on it, my daughter and I may attempt it sometime before February and would happily welcome others to join us, maybe meet for coffee or lunch ahead of time so as not to be too awkward when we all go in. LOLI'll probably never do this as I am almost always solo
We did this on December 17th, and we really enjoyed it. The entire experience (after the orientation) takes about an hour. After being on my feet at the parks all day, I am glad it was not longer. Ours was the Back to the Future Experience. Our group had 4 people, so we were joined by a group of 2. Unless you select a private group, they try to pair you in groups of 6 for Back to the Future and groups of 8 for Jurassic Pack (which I cannot review as we did not do this one).I read that review too and it turned us off immediately, we are a family of 5 and I won't pay that much for less than an hour of our time. I am curious to see reviews from people that actually pay their own money and won't make any money from it.
Post in the solo thread and you may find a group of solos wanting to try it? If I see a few decent reviews on it, my daughter and I may attempt it sometime before February and would happily welcome others to join us, maybe meet for coffee or lunch ahead of time so as not to be too awkward when we all go in. LOL
Has anyone had any luck buying tickets at the door so they could use their AP discount? We'll be there the first week of July and really want to do it, but i also want to utilize our AP discount, and i'm not sure if we'll be able to get tickets in person.
Great, thanks! I wasn't even thinking about going in the beginning of our trip and booking for another dayWe stopped in at the beginning of our trip on Jan 1st to use the discount in person. There was no availability for our size party that day for BTTF but could have gotten a same-day time for Jurassic. Plenty of availability on the following days. They were able to book us for later in the week in person and provided tickets for our return. It was pretty easy, though same-day availability is not guaranteed. I don't know how July crowds will affect what's available for you. Stopping in at the beginning of your trip is recommended.
Maybe, the solo thread seems to be more Disney focused, but possibly. My next trip is more Disney focused, will be doing a longer trip to Universal in November so may try then.Post in the solo thread and you may find a group of solos wanting to try it? If I see a few decent reviews on it, my daughter and I may attempt it sometime before February and would happily welcome others to join us, maybe meet for coffee or lunch ahead of time so as not to be too awkward when we all go in. LOL