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Visiting AREA15? Here are the best things to do!

AREA 15 is one of the newer attractions in Las Vegas. It opened on September 17, 2020, and for a while, we heard rumors of how it was a new type of experience that mashes up art, food, and shopping.

Since we’ve been quarantining, we didn’t make it out when it first opened, but last week we were finally able to see what all the hype was about. We can’t wait to see all the art installations and events that will come through in the future.

Check back to see the latest updates.

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Last Updated: June 10, 2025

What is Area 15?

It’s hard to describe the AREA15 experience, but to put it simply, it’s a futuristic shopping center. As you enter, you come into a large open space where there are different vendors mixed in with art installations. To the left and right of you, there are spaces filled with museums, interactive exhibits, and shops.

It’s not only contained within the massive warehouse, there are also outside spaces that are used to house art from Burning Man plus other murals and art installations. It has also expanded to multiple buildings making it a full campus of attractions.

Local Tip: When you first enter, you walk through a spaceship airlock, which sets the mood for the rest of your experience. You don’t get much time in it when there’s a line.

See More: 101 Things to Do in Las Vegas Bucket List

Area 15 Las Vegas Tickets

Here’s what you need to know about what tickets to buy before arriving.

General Admission into AREA15 is free during the day, but they currently require you to reserve a ticket to help control capacity (you only need one entry pass per group). An entry pass isn’t required if you have tickets to an AREA15 experience or event. Once you arrive inside, you can purchase tickets for different attractions or walk around the browse the shops and restaurants.

They recently restructured their tickets to the following types of tickets. To see which attractions you get access to, see the chart here.

Access Level 1 ($49): One Day Pass with Access to 6 Attractions and Experiences
Access Level 2 ($99): One Day Pass with Access to 11 Attractions and Experiences
Access Level 3 ($124): Two Day Pass with Access to 12 Attractions and Experiences + Omega Mart
Access Level 4 ($250): Two Day Pass with Access to All of AREA15 + More

If you prefer, you can purchase tickets to individual attractions as well!

Area15 Current Hours:

Sunday to Wednesday: 11 AM – 9 PM
Thursday to Saturday: 11 AM – 12 AM (must be 18+ after 8 PM)

See More: 15 Unique Bucket List Worthy Experiences in Las Vegas

How to Get to Area15

AREA15 Address
3215 S Rancho Dr
Las Vegas, NV 89102 (map)

Getting to AREA15 is easy. It’s off the north end of the strip and they have a dedicated flow for ridesharing. If you’re driving, they have plenty of parking all around the building.

11 Things You Can’t Miss at Area 15 Las Vegas

We haven’t checked out everything in Area15 (some exhibits are still opening) but will eventually go and update you with our thoughts. In the meantime, check out our favorites below to help you plan your visit.

1. Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart →

Tickets: $59 for Adults, $50 for Children, $39 for NV Residents

Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart is the anchor experience at AREA15. It’s a huge space and hard to describe. It feels like you’re in another dimension, and you can either walk through and interact with the art on your own or follow the narrative.

Even though this exhibit is pricier, it’s still the best bang for your buck if you consider its size and on average how long people stay for the experience.

More: Meow Wolf Las Vegas – What You Need to Know Before You Go

2. Wink World

Tickets: $20 for Adults, $16 for Kids (Local Pricing Available on Site)

If you’ve ever been to a Blue Man Group and love the show, you will love Wink World.

Chris Wink, one of the three co-founders and Chief Creative Officer of Blue Man Group, created Wink World, which is a psychedelic art house. It gives you a small taste of his genius. You start out walking through a narrow hallway checking out art pieces that he’s curated.

Afterward, you enter six infinity mirror rooms. What’s different about these infinity rooms is it takes out the “self” and beautifully integrates sound, light, color, and motion. Our absolute favorite was the breathe room! 

Local Tip: You’ll want to purchase the Chromadepth glasses before checking out the Aliume 3-D Psychedelic Art Gallery (and the main piece outside). I dabble in painting, but it’s mind-blowing how the artist, Alex Aliume, uses different colors to create different depths.

More: Blue Man Group Las Vegas – What to Expect at the Show

3. John Wick Experience

Tickets: Starting at $53.98

Step into the the Las Vegas Continental and get transported into the John Wick universe. The experience is really fun if you’re a fan of the movies. You’re taken through different rooms where you meet characters that guide you through the experience. There are lots of easter eggs and surprises. Check out more photos and video of the experience here.

Local Tip: Dressing up isn’t required but it helps you feel even more immersed and you may get some compliments along the way.

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4. Illuminarium →

Tickets: Starting at $35

This immersive experience brings tech, music, and visuals together to create a stunning experience.

There are currently three different exhibits: Space, Wild, and Lite Brite. When we visited, we saw O’Keeffe. You can also get upgrades to your experience including After Dark, which combines the experience with drinks.

Local Tip: There is also a cafe on site with good food and plenty of seating.

5. Dopeameme →

Tickets: $35

Brought to you by Superplastic, Dopameme is AREA15’s newest attraction where you become the test subject. The 30 minute reality-bending experience is packed with amazing visuals and challenges designed to hit that dopamine sweet spot.

After your trippy experience, you get your test results and downloadable photos. Then you can peruse the shop and pick up one of their iconic vinyl toys.

Check out our REEL here.

Local Tip: Guests must be 16 or older to enter Dopeameme. After 9 PM, you have to be 18+ and some of the interactions feature added adult humor.

6. Liftoff →

Tickets: Starts at $20 for Guests 13+

LIFTOFF is one of the newer AREA15 attractions (opened Feb 2022), offering panoramic skyline views of Vegas.

It’s hard to miss the giant balloon and spiral structure located just outside the main entrance, and it’s the first of its kind built in the US.

When you board, you are all facing inwards with a seatbelt securing you into your seat. It looks like an inverted version of Big Shot at the Strat, except it’s more of a leisure ride for the views than a thrill ride.

The balloon then ascends to the 130-foot summit and spins around so you can enjoy the 360-degree view of the strip and surrounding area.

There’s a lounge area where you can hang out as you wait and a bar to grab a drink for your ride (there are cupholders!).

PS. Don’t look down at your dangling feet if you’re afraid of heights. You can see a reel of our ride here.

Local Tip: They provide a phone case for you that you wear around your neck.

More: 25 Fun Indoor Activities in Las Vegas

7. Museum Fiasco | “Cluster” by Playmodes Studio

Tickets: $20 for Adults, $16 for Children

Museum Fiasco is a fully immersive installation that uses light and sound to explore the relationship between space, time, and perception.

I know that sounds abstract but the exhibit is abstract! Imagine an infinity room filled with columns and mirrors. Then mix in intense sounds with lights on the columns that go along with it. The concrete floor is semi-reflective too creating an even more open space.

While you’re inside, you’re free to wander around, but I definitely recommend standing in one spot to take in the experience. The overall show last around 12 minutes.

We thought it was pricey for the one exhibit, but the exhibits will continue to rotate and this one is only here for a limited time.

Local Tip: For $1 more, you can purchase an all-day pass if you want to go in and out as you please.

More: 15 Best Museums in Las Vegas + Local Tips

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8. Army of the Dead VR

Tickets: $30 for Adults, $25 for Children

Did you watch Army of the Dead on Netflix or do you love zombies? Army of the Dead is a VR experience located in one of the adjacent buildings on the AREA 15 campus. Unlike the free-roaming VR experiences we’ve been to in Vegas, you are stationary on a tactical taco truck on this one. What makes this experience unique is that the truck moves and bumps as you shoot your way through zombie-filled streets, so it feels like you’re in a moving vehicle.

Local Tip: Photos and video are not allowed during the VR experience but there are photo ops as you get ready and a taco truck sitting outside the building.

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9. The Lab

Tickets: Varies

The Lab is a gaming hub with various tech-driven games and experiences. You can purchase tickets to individual attractions or get the Level 2 Experience Pass, which includes four passes for the price of two. Here is what you’ll find at The Lab:

  • AR Dodgeball – augmented reality dodgeball
  • Birdly – VR flying
  • Bot Breach – fight off a robot using a blaster
  • Grand Prix Racing Sims (just outside of The Lab) – experience the sensation of driving an F1 car
  • Laser Maze – test your agility and strategy through a amaze filled with lasers
  • OZ Ride – VR seated ride with a sensory-enhancing chair

10. Dueling Axes

Tickets: Lanes start at $35 per person

Throw axes and knives at Dueling Axes inside AREA15. They have 18 throwing lanes that fit up to six people in each lane, a full-service bar, and a private VIP room. They also do Cosmic Axes every Friday and Saturday with bottle service, black lights, and specialty booze.

Local Tip: Every Wednesday, groups of 4+ ladies get 30% off axe throwing and 1/2 off martinis + wine specials.

11. Get a Drink Under Oddwood’s Maple Tree

Tickets: No admission. Purchase drinks.

This is our favorite piece in the whole place that is free to view. It’s so mesmerizing; I could watch it all day.

The 23-foot-high Japanese maple tree is located at the center of Area 15 and is made of over 5,000 twinkling LED lights that change color. Order a beer or cocktail and enjoy a drink under the branches.

Local Tip: The view of the tree is nicer from the second floor.

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Past Experiences: Van GOgh the Immersive Experience at Area15 →

Dates: April 6 – September 30, 2022

If you love Van Gogh’s art, this 30-minute immersive art show is a great way to see his work come to life. They also have a guided painting experience (Sunflowers & Rose) happening 7/29, 8/12, and 8/26. Although they no longer have it in Las Vegas, you can still see it in a lot of other cities. Check our full guide below.

More: Van Gogh Immersive Experience – Everything You Need to Know

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Take a Tour and See the show at Lost Spirits Distillery (Closed) →

Tickets: Starts at $59 (Locals $49)

This is another amazing experience that is nothing like we’ve seen before. Lost Spirits is a self guided tour where you can taste rums, see performers, and walk through a labyrinth of art. It’s a great way to spend the evening at your own pace giving you a sense of exploration and making each visit unique.

Check out our full guide below!

Local Tip: They also have a pre-fixe dining experience if you want to upgrade!

More: Lost Spirits Distillery Tour – Everything You Need to Know

Upcoming and Ongoing Events

AREA15 hosts a ton of different events throughout the year. We will continue to update this list with upcoming events.

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LIVE ENTERTAINMENT:

Friday, June 13: Mega-Scopes in The Wall at 8 p.m. For more information or to purchase tickets, click here.
Sunday, June 15: Surely Tempo in The Wall at 7 p.m. For more information or to purchase tickets, click here.
Thursday, June 19: Karaoke in The Wall at 6 p.m. For more information or to RSVP to this free event, click here.
Friday, June 27: The Strike with Never Ending Fall in The Wall at 7 p.m. For more information or to purchase tickets, click here.
Sunday, June 29: Lords of Acid with special guests Little Miss Nasty and Lucia Cifarelli from KMFDM in The Portal at 7 p.m. For more information or to purchase tickets, click here.

Fork n’ Film Immersive Culinary Cinema

Dates and Times:

  • Saturday, June 14 at 1:30 PM – The Emperor’s New Groove
  • Saturday, June 21 at 1:30 PM – Ratatouille

Location: Second floor of AREA15, next to Wink World.
Cost: Tickets start at $199.99, plus taxes and fees. To purchase tickets, click here.
Description: While cooking up gourmet screen-to-table meals, Fork n’ Film recreates dishes from timeless films and serves them as they appear on-screen to create a fully immersive cinematic experience. The menus of each experience are kept a surprise, as the Fork n’ Film team of creative chefs constantly creates new recipes. Each film is paired with a brand-new, multi-course menu and Instagrammable cocktails and mocktails curated specifically for the experience. All meals can be modified for vegans, vegetarians and guests with dietary restrictions.

Zumiez Pop-Up

Date: Saturday, June 14 – 4 to 8 p.m.
Location: The Portal and the A-Lot
Cost: Free. Sign up here.
Description: AREA15 will host an electrifying pop-up event presented by Zumiez, bringing skate culture, music and community together for an unforgettable evening. Taking over The Portal and A-Lot, the high-energy event will feature live skateboarding on a half-pipe, appearances by pro skaters and a Tony Hawk game cover band playing fan-favorite tracks. Guests can also enjoy food trucks, shop from curated vendors and catch performances from local bands playing today’s hottest hits. With youth-focused charities and outreach organizations on-site, the event blends adrenaline-pumping action with meaningful community engagement.

Bingo Loco in The Portal

Date: Saturday, June 21 Early show begins at 5 p.m.; late show begins at 10 p.m.
Location: The Portal
Cost: General admission is $33. Guests must be 21 or older to attend. For more information or to purchase tickets to the late show, click here.
Description: The world’s only bingo party is coming to Las Vegas. Attendees can look forward to insane prizes such as vacations, lawnmowers, giant teddy bears and more. This one-of-a-kind program will be hosted by comedians while DJs play the biggest tracks from the 80s, 90s and 2000s. In addition, guests can look forward to boozy bingo, dance-offs, lip sync battles and more.

NITE MODE Membership

Dates: Every Saturday, 10 p.m.
Location: Various spaces throughout AREA15.
Cost: $25 per month. Includes complimentary entry to weekly floating warehouse parties, including “Oddyssey Noir” as well as 25% off additional paid tickets to weekly parties. Membership also includes other exclusive discounts and offers. Must be 21 or older. For more information or to purchase membership, click here.
Description: AREA15 announces the launch of NITE MODE, a bold new membership program designed to give locals a nightlife scene unlike anything else in the city. Members gain early access to AREA15’s new underground party series—beginning with “Oddyssey Noir: A Carnivale Noir Warehouse Rave.” Forget the velvet ropes. No dress codes. This stripped-down nightlife experience prioritizes self-expression, energy and community over pretense. While bottle service and tables are still available, the vibe is intentionally raw, surreal and unpredictable.

More: 15 Best Festivals in the US to Add to Your Bucket List

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Best Places to Eat at Area 15 Las Vegas

There aren’t a ton of options for food in AREA15 yet but plenty of chances for snacks or drinks while you check out the other attractions. If you plan to spend all day at AREA15 or want to try different foods, check out the Bytes & Beyond Food Tour (more details below) where you get to eat at different spots.

Food Specials at Area 15

SUSHI ROULETTE AT KAIA
Dates and Times: Kaia is open daily from noon to 10 p.m.
Location: Kaia
Cost: $22
Description: At Kaia, sushi night comes with a side of suspense. Sushi Roulette dares the bold to test their luck with five pieces of delicious nigiri—one of which packs a fiery wasabi punch. No clues, no warnings—just pure, nerve-wracking anticipation. Think you can keep a poker face? If you bite into the wasabi-loaded piece first, you’ll unlock a Bad Sushi Mystery Box from Superplastic ($15 value). A gamble never tasted so good.

NEW HAPPY HOUR MEAL AT ODDWOOD
Dates and Times: 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 12 p.m. to 12 a.m. Friday and Saturday.
Location: Oddwood
Cost: $30. Guests must be 21 or older to consume alcohol.
Description: AREA15’s new Happy Hour Meal adds a playful twist to the classic combo. Presented in a whimsical AREA15-shaped box, the meal includes a handcrafted cocktail, a flavorful burger, golden fries and a coveted Superplastic collectible. Equal parts indulgence and keepsake, this offer is available all day.

THE BEAST’S NEW FOOD TRAILER
Dates and Times: Open Thursday from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 12 p.m. to 12 a.m. and Sunday and Monday from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Location: Next to LIFTOFF Bar and Ride.
Cost: Dish and beverage prices vary.
Description: The Beast’s brand-new food trailer is now serving mouthwatering meats with bold flavors outside LIFTOFF Bar and Ride. As the ultimate destination for quick and flavorful bites, the food trailer offers beef and chicken birria slowly braised in-house and infused with a traditional spice blend of chipotle, ancho and guajillo for a deep, rich taste. Pork carnitas is slow simmered overnight and hand-shredded for a deliciously authentic Mexican food experience. Entrees include tacos, quesadillas and hot dogs while mouthwatering sides include elote and consommé. Guests can round out their meal with a refreshing paleta for dessert.

REVERSE HAPPY HOUR
Dates: Every Friday and Saturday
Time: 8 p.m. to close
Location: LIFTOFF Bar and Ride, Oddwood, Sanctuary, Asylum Bar + Arcade and Museum Fiasco.
Cost: Offers vary by location.
Description: Guests can elevate their AREA15 experience on Friday and Saturday nights with unbeatable Reverse Happy Hour specials. From 8 p.m. to close, guests can take advantage of free entry to AREA15 and Museum Fiasco; 25% off house and specialty cocktails, beer and wine at LIFTOFF Bar, Oddwood, Sanctuary and Asylum Bar + Arcade (free tokens with drink purchase); and take 50% off all a la carte attraction tickets.

TWO FOR TUESDAYS
Dates: Every Tuesday
Time: 6 p.m. to close
Location: The Beast, Oddwood, Asylum Bar + Arcade and select Experience Pass Levels.
Cost: Offers vary by location.
Description: Locals can find their mid-week escape every Tuesday at AREA15 after 6 p.m. Guests can take advantage of 2-for-1 offers on Access Level 1 or 2 Experience Passes; 2-for-1 house cocktails at Oddwood and Asylum Bar + Arcade; and receive a free Little Beast Item per one entrée purchase at The Beast.

BYTES & BEYOND FOOD TOUR
Dates: Available Daily 
Location: LIFTOFF Bar and Ride, Kaia, The Beast and Dream Weaver Milk & Boba Bar
Time: Redeem between 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Cost: Available for $69 per person, plus tax and gratuity. To purchase, click here.
Description: Guests are invited to embark on an adventure for their tastebuds with the BYTES & BEYOND FOOD TOUR. This self-guided four-stop foodie tour takes visitors on a culinary adventure through one of the most vibrant spaces in Vegas. Guests can prepare their palate at Kaia, an Asian eclectic eatery, where they’ll enjoy an appetizer of two delectable handrolls assembled on order. Then, dive into a mouthwatering sandwich or burger at The Beast, known for its bold flavors. As they continue their journey, they can refresh themselves with a whimsical Fantasy Float from Dream Weaver. Pick from four flavors of a delicious soft-serve and boba dessert drink. To cap off the tour, they can take in a bird’s eye view of the Strip on LIFTOFF— an observation ride paired with a specialty drink that perfectly complements their aerial adventure. 

More Area 15 Attractions

If you have the time, here are some more things to check out at Area 15.

  • A-Lot – Outdoor art space featuring large-scale and desert-festival inspired pieces.
  • Asylum Bar + Arcade (Free) – Next level arcade bar + event venue.
  • Birdly ($13.50) – A VR experience that mimics every aspect of the avian experience.
  • Brainstorm ($5) – Reads your expressions and responds by giving you a unique experience every time.
  • Dueling Axes (starts at $35) – Axe throwing! 20% off for locals.
  • Five Iron Golf (starts at $35) – Indoor golf experience featuring industry-leading golf simulators, pro teachers, and a bar.
  • Grand Prix Racing Sim ($13.50) – State-of-the-art fully immersive driving experience.
  • Haley’s Comet ($18) – Hang glide + free falling on the first indoor, electric dual-track suspension ride in the US.
  • Murals – There are massive murals on the backside of the building worth checking out.
  • OZ Experience (starts at $30) – They have two VR experiences. We only did the seated one (which is skippable), but we definitely want to try the immersive one!
  • Particle Quest ($8) – Interactive AR experience that takes you throughout the space.
  • Portal – 360-degree 3D projection-mapped walls. While we were there it was a sports bar with TVs all around.
  • Sanctuary – Giant volcano-shaped, airy dome built from natural materials. Great spot to take a break and grab a drink.
  • Virtualis VR – Free Roam VR!
  • Wild Muse Boutique – A unique shop with one-of-a-kind, handcrafted apparel, accessories, and art.

Essential Tips

  • To avoid the largest crowds, arrive early. We got there 10 minutes before it opened, and there were already 20+ people in front of us.
  • They offer bundled experiences with their packages, but you can also buy tickets to each individual attraction.
  • Some of the experiences offer local discounts. You will need to check with each spot to verify what that is.
  • Most attractions do not take cash so be sure you have your credit card.
  • AREA15 was built for special events. Check this page for the latest events.
  • Masks are required at all times.
  • DSLRs are not allowed inside AREA15 and you will be asked to leave them in the car.

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Have you been to AREA15? What did you think? What were your favorite exhibits?

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