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December 2023 by David H
We are a happily married couple in our mid 40”s, no kids, and have been together for just over 25 years. We love to adventure and try new things. Here is our experience at Area 15.Area 15 is a mini interactive (mostly indoor) theme park. It has food and drinks, rides, attractions, and shows. We thought it was similar to the Pacific Science Center in Seattle or the OMSI in Portland, just repackaged.We did the VIP package at Omega Mart, during the day. They have an adults only option only on certain nights after 7pm, which I wish we would have considered. Omega Mart was fun, but we did not do the scavenger hunt. The scavenger hunt was interactive, but we didn’t see any of the stations cleaned or sanitized while we were there, not that we were participating anyway. We simply walked around Omega Mart and took in all of the sights, sounds, and experiences. The sheer complexity of Omega Mart is overwhelming until you get your bearings. Take your time and enjoy it. The extra $35/each for the VIP was not worth it for the free pin and drink, and was of no benefit for any of the other attractions. The Oddwood bar is fun, the drinks were tasty, and the staff was nice.We left Omega Mart and ate lunch at The Beast, which is inside the same building. We ea Cho had a beer and shared a delicious pizza and Caesar salad. Our server Carla was awesome. She was friendly and answered all of our questions. Carla also recognized during our meal that we had not gotten our salad in a timely manner and she fixed it immediately.For Area 15 we purchased the Unlimited Experience Pass. Brainstorm, Museum Fiasco, and Wink World were just boring. Standing in line just to look at some lights didn’t seem to make anyone happier.We skipped by Haley’s Comet, not because it didn’t look fun, but the wait was way longer than the ride. Even though it was not included in our package, we would have done it had the line been shorter.The Asylum Arcade was huge and had a lot of fun video games. The wait for the racing simulators that were part of our package was ridiculously long, so we skipped it.We skipped Particle Quest because it did not sound fun. You walk around and take pics of certain lights and if you get to them all the tree at the bar lights up. We also skipped the Van Gogh VR because I never even saw it or if it existed. We skipped Birdly. Long wait, no payoff. I can do it at home with VR goggles.We ventured over to the Illuminarium (it’s just a 360 degree IMAX with very few seats) which was showing Space. We stood in line for several minutes and when the lady scanned our QR code she explained that we had to go through a whole process to check in at the front desk to get paper tickets, because Illuminarium is owned by a separate company. So even though we had paid for this experience in our package, we had to go get tickets and we missed the showtime we had been waiting for. The next show was only another 15 minutes, but the absurdity of the whole thing had us pretty fed up. It’s a NASA movie on the imax. We were bored, and we didn’t look like the only ones. So we left about 10 minutes into the show Not just the Illuminarium, but Area 15 all together.If you don’t have kids, we recommend Omega Mart, but do the adults only version. It looks like a fun couples night, or a night out for the guys. The Area 15 food and drink options are good and prices were reasonable. Since we had a cocktail at Oddwood and a beer at lunch, we also skipped the Axe Throwing bar, 5 Iron Golf bar, and the Liftoff bar. But the Liftoff ride looked like it would have been fun.If you have kids under about 12, skip Omega Mart. They won’t get it. If you have kids 12 or above, Omega Mart and the scavenger hunt looked like fun for the whole family. The rest of the Area 15 attractions are a great way to keep the kids busy if you want to play virtual golf or sit at one of the bars and drink, but don’t be surprised if they get bored.
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December 2023 by Tommy Mac
If I had to summarize this place with one brief sentence, I would say "It's as if Blue Man Group ran a mall".It's an immersive artistic experience with a central mystery that you are challenged to explore and solve. But it's also more and also less than that. How you experience it and how much enjoy it is totally up to you and how you approach this.If you want to explore, allocate at least three hours to it. The experience will cost you upwards of $60If you just want to do a little shopping, dining and drinking, you can just go in and see the shops. The bars, the restaurants and the shops are diverse and interesting.
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December 2023 by Michael Hillman
We went to Area 15 specifically for Omega Mart. But we wandered around the Area waiting for our entry time.We enjoyed all the activities and museums located there. My son rode Haley's Comet which went around the perimeter twice.They have adult nights which really sounds fantastic! But we were there with our son.
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December 2023 by Tam Gonzalez
This place is spectacular! It’s like being transported into a different world. I bought a pass to OmegaMart and spent an hour or so exploring. There’s hidden doorways and hidden passages you can crawl through that take you into completely different areas of this immersive exhibit. As a Vegas native I am so happy and grateful that our city is starting to host more art and immersive experiences over the past few years rather than being focused solely on casino resorts experiences. This experience is suitable for all age groups, there’s nothing violent or scary so definitely bring the kiddos! After the exhibit you can walk around inside and outside of Area 15 and have a cocktail at the bar or grab something to eat. I noticed an awesome center bar area, a smoothie bar type spot that sells boba tea and a sit down restaurant. The vibe is awesome here I highly recommend checking this place out. If your a local they have a locals discount and this is the perfect place to bring out of town guests if your not a fan of the strip.
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December 2023 by suki cheung
We got the seeker pass not knowing what to expect. The tickets are not cheap, I wish there is more detailed on each station on the website that allow people to choose which pass to get.Most of the part was interesting, but may not worth it to visit again. Will definitely visit other experiences that were not included in the seeker pass for sure. We spent a lot of time at the arcade room since we got extra tokens from our parents to play the games. The bartender was very nice.The pass included a free handroll at the restaurant. When we got there, the host told us that it is recommended to dine in and order more stuff in order to get the handroll. She told us that there is also a long wait because there was only one server working at that time. What a waste of time and money. It seems like a business strategy to lure people to the restaurant and spend money.As we were entering one station, a staff asked if I have any questions the moment I walked up to her. She was a bit rude, resting her shoulder on the wall and asked me to walk over to her to scan our QR code. So not welcoming…Anyway, I’d definitely recommend this place to my friends and family for the experience. I’d come again!
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November 2023 by Armando Sanchez
Really fun place in Vegas. I went out with friends and didn’t want to go on the strip. So a friend recommended we go here and it was a blast! There’s so much to do here. I spent most of my time in the barcade which was a lot of fun. Many games to play at $1 each. Coin machine takes credit cards. I saw a lot of places to eat and drink at within this warehouse. Definitely worth a visit.
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November 2023 by Joey C.
Very unique virtual experience place with many things to do. From virtual shopping while solving a mystery, to virtual golf, to game rooms and more other things. Entrance to the venue is the daytime is free but you do need to pay extra for all the things to do. I heard at night it really gets crowded and there an entry fee to get into main venue. Must visit this place when in Vegas
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November 2023 by Daniel Kerwood
Now this was interesting.Hard to describe. Mostly a VR interactive entertainment venue. All types of visual and aural stimulus. Great for groups and families.Note: baby strollers aren't allowed in the Omega Mart.. Which is why we did not go in that part.
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November 2023 by Felicia Chaisson
Absolutely loved Area15! I ended up here to experience Meow Wolf but I truly wish I'd given myself more time to really enjoy all that Area 15 had to offer. The food available looked amazing. All the drinks we had were incredibly presented and tasted delicious. Vibes were on point all around. Highly recommend if you're looking for some 21+ fun.
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September 2023 by Rell I.
This place was amazing pricey but worth it. Everything was pretty worth it food was amazing tasted really really good the drinks and the combinations and the way they look were very cool keeps you intrigued to going to different rooms different places just have in mind that it does cost a lot of money to go into these other events bars and so on be ready to spend some money this place is definitely unique to Vegas never been to a place like this very cool overall
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August 2023 by L.A. T
If you are into sensory stimulation and artificial lighting (which can be a nice break from the heat), Area15 is the place for you. Very Uber friendly and ample parking. Great activity for the whole family which does not require a bunch of planning in advance. Restaurants, things to touch and see. Pricing might be a stretch for some activities but could be made budget friendly.
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August 2023 by stefani
I had the pleasure of stumbling across this establishment a couple years ago while on vacation with my best friend in Vegas. Ever since then, I’ve been eagerly waiting to return with my teen boys & I finally get to later this month. I couldn’t believe I hadn’t left a review yet because I literally haven’t stopped thinking about this place since my first visit! The entrance alone blew me away, and I was instantly hooked. I laughed like a kid again riding Haley’s Comet & ‘racing’ my friend, and we thoroughly enjoyed walking around just to look at everything (including the super cool gift shop). I love their system which allows you to completely customize each visit by purchasing activities separately (with bundles also available). Museum Fiasco specifically is hands down my absolute favorite place to be in the entire world!! I want to live there lol To call that experience immersive would be a massive understatement. I was LOSING MY MIND, in the best way imaginable ? Highly, highly, highly recommend! Thank you to whoever thought of this dreamy, genius space. I had the time of my life, and I can’t wait to come back this month with my kids & earn ‘cool mom’ points. ?
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August 2023 by Kristi Fisher
Very cool place to check out! Lots of things to do and experiences, mostly interactive. Experience passes are the way to go. They include most attractions. If you want to visit the 'store', buy those passes early and make reservations! We missed it.
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August 2023 by Yocheved C
Ok the idea is cute but everything is expensive there. It’s free entry into the building itself. Got a drink but didn’t participate in any of the activities because the prices seemed ridiculous for what you got. For a place that’s seemingly trying to be a satire on capitalism, it’s kind of ironic by how much they charge. The staff was super friendly and helpful though. It’s a family friendly place so if you want to spend a lot of money on the kids instead of the slots, here’s the place!
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July 2023 by Nissa Rathore
We are visiting from out of town, we went to area 15 for the Mega Mart but we never went Inside. Kids wanted to do the zip line we bought ticket from a tablet it was easy. Ax throwing was the high light of their trip so far. My husband had an old fashioned from they bar he totally loved it. There is no food at the Ac throwing. Area 15 has tons to do and places to eat and drink. After 9 it’s over 21!