Electrical Amusement Park Idea destined for Las Vegas Strip
A cutting-edge arcade called Electric Playhouse, which projects its sophisticated video games onto walls and activates them through human motion, is set to launch this summer at the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace.
The press release explains that "as guests move, the walls, floors, and tables respond to their actions in various ways, made even more engaging by 360-degree projection mapping that fully immerses guests in interactive games and dining experiences."
This innovative concept was brought to life by its creator, Brandon Garrett, in Albuquerque in 2021. Interestingly, Meow Wolf, Vegas' prominent leader in mind-blowing experiences, also originated from the same place - New Mexico.
Electric Playhouse will unveil its second hub on June 22, spanning across 10,000 square feet on the Forum Shops' third floor - just a fraction of the space it occupies in Albuquerque.
The attraction assures visitors that it'll entice them off the couch and into a world where their bodies become the controllers.
Later in the year, it plans to introduce premium dining options and a full-fledged bar. Additionally, offering viewing packages for the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix on November 23, the venue boasts an outdoor patio offering mesmerizing views of the Strip.
Admission, priced at $30 per adult, can be purchased online at electricplayhouse.com.
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