Mission Control, Apollo 18 | Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas





We were on Oasis of the Seas and did their escape room. Pre-COvid we did one on The Anthem of the Seas and it was just ok so the bar wasn't set too high. The game allowed up to 12 players and our particular crew teamed with another family, so 11 people in total. 

Take a step back in time. When you pass through the door you are transported to 1973 Mission Control. Everything you need to accomplish is within this VERY large room. All the control centers are functional. It has an institutional feel - so NASA for the win.

Really enjoyed it and had some challenging puzzles. LOVED the game master!!! As my mom said, "he was creepy in a really good way." Escaped with 18 seconds remaining.

Trip: You can't book this until you are literally on the ship. The spaces go pretty fast so once you get on, get on their wifi and book.




THE DETAILS

Synopsis from Royal Caribbean:  The year is 1973, and you and your elite space squad are in the hot seat. It’s your job to get the Apollo 18 spacecraft to the moon. But if you think it’s as easy as saying “cleared for liftoff,” think again. You and your team will need to scour the command center for clues and solve complex puzzles to pull this lunar expedition off. And time is running out fast as the final countdown approaches in the newest and most exciting Royal Escape Room challenge yet — Mission Control: Apollo 18.

Puzzles Used: 

Physical Puzzles Light and Sound Numbers and Text Hidden Objects Visual Design Logic Puzzles Combination Puzzles

My Rating: 4 out of 5 Great Game

Escaped: Yes




Website: Royal Caribbean

Cost: $20pp

Players: up to 12 Players ( It would be almost impossible to do it with any less than 5 people) Time Limit: 50 minutes Difficulty: Moderately Challenging


Official video from Royal Caribbean's Oasis of the Seas Escape Room Mission Control, Apollo 18

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