2nd Annual Central Florida Top Ten List - Number ONE
- John
- Oct 29, 2019
- 1 min read
For a quick refresher on how and why we select more than one room for each ranking, please check out the earlier post on this site for "Number Nine". It's also worth mentioning that no site or venue played AFTER the beginning of the first of the ten ranking posts (prior to August 2019), are automatically excluded from the list. Unfortunately the phrase, "better luck next year", has to be used here. So...the Number ONE Ranked Rooms/Venues, the rooms you have been waiting for, belong to:
100+ Room Enthusiast Selected: "Captain Spoopy Bones and the Magnificent Quest for Some Other Pirate's Treasure" at Doldrick's Escape Room (Kissimmee, FL)**

One of the 20+ Room Enthusiasts and the 70+ Room Enthusiast selected "Strange Magic" at Mind Masters (Clermont, FL)**

The Other 20+ Room Enthusiast Selected: "The Hatch" at Escape FLA (Largo, FL)**

**Full review can be found on this site
Congratulations to these rooms for earning a NUMBER ONE Ranking amongst a variety of reviewers. We hope this list helps guide other enthusiasts and new comers to the very best of the best in Central Florida.
Please stay tuned to future posts on my Instagram account for Honorable Mentions: Those venues that we visited AFTER the list was generated and those venues that fall under the "chain" category.
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