The story starts here. A few excerpts:
Somebody please tell me how these stairs make sense. I had to take a selfie because the chat bordered on not believing me.
— William Yearout (@YearoutWilliam) February 13, 2022
Every single hallway was the same. No good labels, leading to empty rooms or just locked outright. pic.twitter.com/jClIE2g4wY
This new floor is filled with locked rooms that have peepholes.
— William Yearout (@YearoutWilliam) February 13, 2022
I posted the video because I didn't want the chat accusing me of just googling "backroom with fisheye effect" pic.twitter.com/lhHAB9VvAJ
I walk further out and I'm back in the world. I finally see people and, despite being exhausted, I'm glad to be in a normal place again. I head to my hotel and sit in the bar to relax.
— William Yearout (@YearoutWilliam) February 13, 2022
My watch metrics for the past hour and a half tell an insane story which makes no sense. pic.twitter.com/AfxCmZgZFn
A few responses:
This is supposed to FACILITATE evacuation???ðŸ˜
— mariam (@mythrita) February 13, 2022
Once had a similar thing happen in the Stratusphere casino in Vegas. Was lost for ages until a security guard led us out. They’d been watching on a monitor working out if they needed to call the police but soon realised we were just 4 morons lost in maze
— James_Paints (@james_m_paints) February 13, 2022
There’s a place in the Houston area that was like this circa 2005, Del Lago Resort. Bottom floor had guest services, sports bar, a couple busy restaurants, once you left that floor it was hell on earth, so isolated yet so clean.
— Modernly Abby (@AprilLuddite) February 13, 2022