Eric S.
Yelp
BUSTIN' OUT
This immensely enjoyable brand of escape rooms remains the gold standard.
Way back in June 2017, I was lucky enough to be part of a Yelp event held here at Chicago's Fox in a Box. Tucked away in the basement of Dearborn Station, you may have some trouble finding this place if you don't know exactly where to look within the South Loop (a.k.a. Printer's Row). Small signs will guide you.
The first thing you need to be aware of is booking a timeslot in advance. All escape rooms are designed for 3-6 people; if your group is larger than that you'll have to split up, and smaller teams will likely get paired with strangers. I'd recommend getting a few friends and locking in a rez, so you don't have to share with any randos.
Another important note is the pricing, which varies depending on the number of people in your party. Groups of 3+ will pay $35/pp (fair), while couples will have to shell out nearly $55/pp (ridiculous). Needless to say, it's in your best interest to assemble a small group in order to spread out the cost.
Once you arrive downstairs, staff from Fox in a Box will greet you and have everyone sign electronic waivers. Each room has a 'gamemaster' assigned to watch over things via CCTV who can provide helpful clues upon request, as well as explain the groundrules and occasionally "interact" with guests. All the employees that work here are very cool.
Guests are given 60 minutes on the clock to break out, and while this amount of time makes the experience a good value, the time REALLY flies by. You definitely need one (or multiple) people keeping an eye on the clock. If you get stuck, you can press a button and the gamemaster will drop a hint. Trust me, there's no shame in asking for help.
I won't give away too many details, since that's all part of the mystique. Before the round, you're asked to place all personal items inside a locker -- including phones -- so pictures inside any of the escape rooms are a no-go. At the end of the round, the gamemaster performs a quick wrap up and takes a group photo.
If I had one criticism, it'd be that I was disappointed we weren't given any cool outfits inside "The Bank", just some sweaty balaclavas (those playing "The Bunker" get military jackets, and you're given jumpsuits in "The Prison". RIP to the awesome white coats worn in "The Lab", a science-centric room that was taken out of circulation sometime around 2017. This was replaced by the sinister, adults-only room "Zodiac").
* TL;DR *
As far as I'm concerned, these guys are a straight-up hit factory. Think Michael Jackson from the 'Thriller' era: widespread critical acclaim, universal praise from the public, and showing no signs of slowing down. I've done several escape rooms since my first time here, but none have even come CLOSE to the immersive levels and overall satisfaction of Fox in a Box.
Whether you're breaking out of your jailed confines in "The Prison", deactivating the missile launch countdown in "The Bunker", escaping the clutches of a serial killer in "Zodiac", or orchestrating the perfect heist in "The Bank", rest assured you'll have a whale of a time regardless of which path is chosen.
Not only is Fox in a Box one of the highest rated business in all of Chicago, it's considered one of the best escape rooms in the world (#1 in the USA, according to multiple sources like TripAdvisor). They are most deserving of all the accolades they've received over the years; I've recommended this place to damn near everyone I meet and can't wait to return.