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Travel back in time to the scene of a murder in the music parlor of the DeLaporte Mansion. Join forces with the police and grieving DeLaporte family members as they comb the crime scene for evidence. Can the two groups cooperate long enough to solve this 60-year-old crime, or will the answers be lost forever?
All ratings (152)
Very positive
Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
250 escape rooms
Really well themed room for New Orleans, with good set design and a diversity of puzzles. This is better for smaller groups of 4-6 and the puzzles are challenging so don’t do this room if you’re a newbie. Save it to enjoy when you’re more experienced.
266 escape rooms
I don’t get this room…. Like. I wanted to get it but I didn’t. It was boring, slow, and puzzles were not fun. It’s a murder mystery room but by the end of the game. I felt the victim deserved it.
334 escape rooms
Maybe it was the theme but there was something missing about this game to make it stronger. A classic murder mystery but older built. Not kept up to standard with props and items and even lacking a little music to the adventure. Not a bad room by any means but just not my cup of tea. Strong points of this game are the changes of scenery.
71 escape rooms
I love how EMR builds their rooms to be continuations in a large story about the Delaporte family. They all tie together, and as you play the other rooms you find connections to where you’ve been. This is the 2nd room in the series. Some really cool tech in the room, and we missed a lot when playing it because there’s so much.
151 escape rooms
We are a family of four with teenagers and consider ourselves around intermediate in ability. This is a “must do” in New Orleans. The entire place was obviously intricately and skillfully designed and built. Complete immersion from the entry to the lobby to the rooms. Game master was incredibly attentive. We did 3 rooms there in a row; Jazz Parlor was the 2nd and it built on the overall theme very well with some added difficulty.
“Newer players will likely find Jazz Parlor challenging, but not impenetrable. Be patient. “