It's alive! Epic trip report

Is this something that can be done with 2 people or should you have more?

I hope this trend continues.

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I think a full party is 6. We had party of 4 (2 adults and 2 13s) and went through by ourselves, and it was doable. I think 3 could manage but 2 would be difficult to do within the time allotted for some of the tasks. I assume with a smaller party you’d be added with strangers, which might make it less appealing.

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Definitely! I wouldn’t mind pairing up with a liner or two but complete strangers… we’ve done that and it’s a little awkward.

So, we are talking about the Bowser challenge at the end? How many people do you need for them to let you do it without strangers?

ETA: I’m thinking I’ll get one for us adults too since we’ll be there for two-weeks. So, my group will be three people.

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I think they are referring to the Escape room in City Walk. For the Bowser challenge I’m pretty sure you can bring in the whole group on one band and other groups will be in there too. Not sure how many go in at once total. But I’ve always seen additional people in there on videos. Might depend on the crowd during that time.

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We were a group of 6 and they couldn’t fit us in with the group ahead of us so we had to wait a couple of minutes to go but I believe there was room for 12 total. And they didn’t have anyone join us so we got to be by ourselves. That one wasn’t at all bad to do with another group though as every person gets their own numbered spot to stand on and you still get decent play all on your one spot for it to be very fun.

My Mario-loving DS8 was ecstatic he “got to be Mario” for the day and this was the final thing we did before exiting SNW to enjoy the rest of Epic.

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