REVIEW · ORLANDO
At Odds With The Gods 90 Minute Escape Room
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Greek gods meet group problem-solving. This 90-minute escape room puts you in the middle of Greek mythology, with challenges tied to the gods and goddesses of Mount Olympus. I like how it mixes different puzzle styles, and I also like that the staff is ready to help if your team is stuck, especially on a first try.
One thing to consider: the room can feel tougher if your team is very small. One review specifically noted that doing it with just two people was hard, and they strongly recommended closer to about six for the best flow and teamwork.
In This Review
- Key Highlights Before You Go
- At Odds With The Gods: Greek Myth Meets a 90-Minute Countdown
- Where You Start on International Drive (And Why Location Matters)
- What Happens Inside the Escape Room (How the 90 Minutes Typically Feel)
- Hints Are Part of the Game, Not a Failure
- Room Size and Team Chemistry: Why About Six People Works Best
- Family-Friendly Fun Without Being Too Kiddy
- Price and Value: Is $59.95 Per Person Worth It?
- The Escape Effect: What the Provider Signals About the Experience
- Logistics Quick Check: Mobile Ticket, Service Animals, and Getting There
- Should You Book At Odds With The Gods?
- FAQ
- How long is At Odds With The Gods?
- What is the address of the meeting point?
- What does the experience cost?
- Is this a private experience?
- Do I need a printed ticket?
- Are service animals allowed?
- Is it near public transportation?
- What is the experience based on?
- Is the escape room suitable for families?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Highlights Before You Go

- Mount Olympus / Greek-myth theme that keeps the story clear while you solve puzzles
- Many different types of puzzles so one skill set won’t carry the whole team
- Staff hint support if you get stuck, rather than waiting until time runs out
- Big enough rooms to work together comfortably (better for groups than you might expect)
- Private group experience so only your party participates
- Mobile ticket for an easier start once you arrive
At Odds With The Gods: Greek Myth Meets a 90-Minute Countdown
This is the kind of escape room that works because it’s simple to understand right away. You’re not guessing what the theme is. You’re dealing with Greek gods and goddesses and the goal is to make it through their challenges as your time clock ticks down. That myth theme matters, because it gives your team a shared frame of reference while you’re sorting clues and patterns.
The second big win for me is pacing. A 90-minute session is long enough to feel like you had a real run at the problem, but short enough that you’re not exhausted by the end. It’s also a format that helps families and mixed-age groups stay engaged, since you’ll get momentum before boredom sets in.
The experience is also described as “epic,” but the real takeaway is practical: you’ll be actively solving. There’s no passive tour element here. The fun is the work.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Orlando.
Where You Start on International Drive (And Why Location Matters)

You’ll meet at 11701 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32821. The activity ends back at that same meeting point, so you won’t have to plan a second commute or “figure out the next step” after the room is done.
The location detail matters more than people think, especially in Orlando. You’re usually dealing with traffic and timing, and an escape room doesn’t forgive delays. Showing up on time keeps the whole session smooth, and you won’t lose minutes to check-in.
You don’t need to print anything either. Tickets are handled as a mobile ticket, which makes the whole arrival easier. If you’re traveling with kids or a larger group, it’s one less thing to manage.
What Happens Inside the Escape Room (How the 90 Minutes Typically Feel)

Here’s the honest way to think about your hour and a half: you’ll work through a chain of challenges, and each one depends on what you figured out earlier. The room is set in the world of Greek mythology, inspired by Mount Olympus, so the atmosphere isn’t just decoration. It’s part of how the puzzles are presented.
The game is built to involve teamwork. Reviews mention the room is clean and well set up, with spaces that allow multiple people to gather around the same puzzle area. That means you’re not stuck watching one person solve everything from a distance.
Also, the puzzle experience isn’t one-note. One review calls out that there are many different types of puzzles, which usually means a mix of logic, observation, and hands-on problem solving. That variety is huge for group satisfaction. Different people can shine in different ways, and your team won’t stall just because one puzzle type isn’t your strong suit.
Hints Are Part of the Game, Not a Failure
A big point from the reviews is that the room can be difficult, but you shouldn’t fear asking for a hint. One family noted that when they got stuck, the ability to request help was very useful. That’s the difference between an escape room that punishes you and one that keeps you moving.
So plan your mindset like this: if your team hits a wall, ask for a nudge. Don’t let one stuck moment eat the whole session. The time limit is part of the challenge, but hints are there so you can still finish the experience rather than just run out the clock.
I also like how this approach helps mixed groups. When kids, teens, and adults share a team, someone always gets stuck. A hint prevents frustration from turning into shutdown.
Room Size and Team Chemistry: Why About Six People Works Best
This is where you can make or break your experience.
One review specifically said that doing the escape room with only two people was the difficult thing for them. Their strong recommendation was to have around six people, because the room is designed for teamwork and multiple players can work different clues at the same time.
Why six helps: with a small group, everyone ends up doing the same thing—checking, trying, re-trying. With a larger group, you can split responsibilities. One person can examine details closely while another looks for patterns. Someone else can run the logic side. In a room built with many puzzle types, different people bring different strengths.
That doesn’t mean small groups can’t do it. It just means you should be ready for more slowdowns and more frequent hint requests. If you’re going as a couple or a duo, set the expectation that you may rely more on the hint system.
Family-Friendly Fun Without Being Too Kiddy
This escape room is described as good for families and friends of all ages, and the reviews support that. One family included kids/teens around 13, 14, and 16, plus two adults, and they said everyone loved it. That age range is a good sign: the puzzles are challenging, but not so technical that younger participants are left completely behind.
The secret to family success in any escape room is communication. If your group can talk out loud—what you think you see, what you’re trying next—you’ll do better than a silent group where only one person is solving.
Also note the rooms are large enough for multiple people to work in them, which helps when you have teens who want a role and younger kids who want to be close to the action.
For best results:
- Bring a team that can collaborate and share ideas
- Be willing to ask for hints rather than waiting it out
Price and Value: Is $59.95 Per Person Worth It?
At $59.95 per person, this isn’t a “cheap activity,” but it can still be strong value if you treat it as a shared experience rather than just a ticket.
Here’s why the price can make sense:
- It’s 90 minutes of active problem-solving, not a quick stop
- Reviews rate it extremely highly (4.9 out of 5 with a 96% recommendation rate)
- The staff support and hint option help you actually finish and enjoy the experience
- The room is designed for groups to work together comfortably, so more people spread out the cost into more shared fun
What could make it feel pricey is if you show up with too few people for the room’s teamwork style. If you come as a small duo and the difficulty ramps up, you may spend more time stuck and more time leaning on hints. That still can be fun, but it won’t feel like the “best version” of the game.
If you’re deciding between buying for two versus buying for a fuller group, my practical advice is simple: if you can, organize a team closer to six. You’ll likely get a smoother run and a better overall payoff.
The Escape Effect: What the Provider Signals About the Experience
The provider is The Escape Effect, and the reviews emphasize service and setup quality. Staff help came up more than once, which matters because escape rooms are more enjoyable when you can get guidance fast instead of being left to flounder.
Also, reviews mention the room was clean and the staff was great. Those aren’t glamorous details, but they affect comfort. If the environment is clean and well arranged, you spend more brainpower on puzzles and less energy on discomfort.
The experience is also listed as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That’s a quiet advantage: you aren’t competing for attention or struggling around other teams in the same space.
Logistics Quick Check: Mobile Ticket, Service Animals, and Getting There
A few practical points are explicitly included:
- You receive confirmation at booking
- You can use a mobile ticket
- Service animals are allowed
- It’s near public transportation
- Most people can participate, so you’re not dealing with an extreme physical requirement based on the provided info
If you’re planning your day around this, keep time buffers. In Orlando, delays happen. Escape rooms work best when you arrive ready to start right away.
Should You Book At Odds With The Gods?
I’d book this if you want a Greek-myth themed escape room with a strong puzzle mix and staff support that keeps the experience moving. The hint system is a big plus, and the room size/team setup sounds friendly to real group problem-solving.
I’d think twice (or at least plan differently) if you’re booking as a very small group, like two people, and you know you prefer less difficulty. You can still do it, but you should expect it to feel harder and to rely on hints more often.
If you’re traveling with family or friends and you can assemble a team, this is the type of evening activity that creates a shared story by the end of the 90 minutes.
FAQ
How long is At Odds With The Gods?
It lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes.
What is the address of the meeting point?
The meeting point is 11701 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32821, USA.
What does the experience cost?
The price is $59.95 per person.
Is this a private experience?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
Do I need a printed ticket?
No. It uses a mobile ticket.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
Is it near public transportation?
Yes, it’s listed as near public transportation.
What is the experience based on?
It’s an escape room inspired by Mount Olympus and Greek mythology, with challenges set by Greek gods and goddesses.
Is the escape room suitable for families?
Yes. It’s described as good for families and friends of all ages, and reviews mention it worked well for teens with adults.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Free cancellation is offered. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund; within 24 hours, there is no refund.





















