Play Playground Luxor: Adult Gaming & Obstacle Course

4.8(77 reviews)
Provided by:Play Playground
⭐ 4.8/5 (77 reviews) | 💰 $39.75 | ⏱️ Duration: 1.5 hours | 👥 Up to 100 people
💡What is Play Playground at the Luxor?
Play Playground is a 1.5-hour indoor gaming venue inside the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas, admission $39.75 per person including 195 game credits and access to over 20 games, puzzles and challenges. You jump, solve, race and compete through obstacle zones, head-to-head mini-games and group activities. Best for adults and teens 13+ (21+ after 7pm) with at least moderate fitness who want active, social play over a passive show.

🎯 Why People Book This

What makes people pick this is the chance to turn a Vegas night into something active rather than another show or table, for USD 39.75 per person with 195 game credits and entry to over 20 games and challenges. You're paying for a 1.5-hour block of physical, head-to-head play inside the Luxor, not a passive sit-down outing, so it rewards a group that wants to compete and move. Note the timing split: it runs 13+ before 7pm and turns 21+ after, which shapes whether you bring teens or keep it an adult night out. The real choice here is energy and participation over watching from a seat.

🗺️ The Experience

Play Playground is a 1.5-hour indoor games venue inside the Luxor Hotel, with entry, over 20 games, and 195 game credits priced at USD 39.75 per person.
You enter on the Atrium Level of the Luxor, following signs from the main casino floor to the Play Playground entrance, where you pick up your Play Pass with your confirmation and ID. From there the whole thing happens under one roof. This is not a tour you travel for; the destination is a room full of games, and your ninety minutes are spent entirely inside it. There are obstacle zones you race through, puzzles you solve with friends, and head-to-head mini-games, more than 20 in total, built at a scale meant for adults and teens rather than small children.
What you actually buy is access plus a set amount of play. The base ticket covers admission and 195 game credits, which is how the individual games meter your time. The decision the buyer makes sits between two tiers, the standard Play Pass Entry Ticket and the VIP Play Pass, so the choice is how much you want loaded on top of the entry, not whether you get in. Cocktails, mocktails and meals are not included.
One detail shapes who comes when: it is 13+ before 7pm with last entry at 6pm, then 21+ after. You are paying for the credits and the hour and a half, so the value is in how fully you spend them.

🤔 Is It Worth It?

Our verdict: What changes the answer here is whether you want to be entertained on the Strip or want to do the entertaining yourself. This is for the person who'd rather climb, race and play than stand at a rail watching a view, and at $39.75 for 90 minutes it asks very little to find out. It's an activity, not a sightseeing stop, and that's the whole point.
Worth it if:
  • you want to move and compete for an hour and a half, not stroll past attractions or sit in a vehicle
  • you're traveling with people who'd actually race an obstacle course, and you'd rather have a story than another photo
  • you treat the Strip as somewhere to do things, and a 4.8 rating across 77 reviews tells you the format actually lands
Skip it if:
  • you came to Vegas for the views and atmosphere - the High Roller's wheel cabin gives you the skyline for $22.47 and asks nothing of you physically
  • a gaming-and-obstacle hour reads as filler rather than the thing you'd plan a day around; the ARTE Museum fills the same 1.5 hours as a slower, sit-and-look experience
Choose this over the ARTE Museum Digital Art & Tea Bar if:
  • you'd rather burn energy than absorb a calm, screen-lit room, even at nearly the same length and a lower price

Tour at a Glance

Duration1.5 hours
Price (from)$39.75 per person
DepartureMeet at the start point
AgesAges 13+
Group sizeUp to 15 per booking
Physical levelModerate
Options2 options
OperatorPlay Playground
CancellationFree up to 24 hours before
Rating4.8/5 (77 reviews)
DurationPrice (from)
1.5 hours$39.75 per person
DurationDeparture
1.5 hoursMeet at the start point
DurationAges
1.5 hoursAges 13+
DurationGroup size
1.5 hoursUp to 15 per booking
DurationPhysical level
1.5 hoursModerate
DurationOptions
1.5 hours2 options
DurationOperator
1.5 hoursPlay Playground
DurationCancellation
1.5 hoursFree up to 24 hours before
DurationRating
1.5 hours4.8/5 (77 reviews)

✅ What's Included

  • Admission to Play Playground
  • Access to over 20 games, puzzles and challenges
  • 195 Game Credits

❌ Not Included

  • Hotel transportation
  • Food and beverages
  • Additional game credits beyond the included 195
  • Gratuities

🛡️ Practical Info

  • Departure / Pickup: Self-guided; meet at the Play Playground entrance on the Atrium Level of the Luxor Hotel & Casino. Follow signs from the main casino floor. Bring your confirmation and ID for check-in.
  • Best Time to Visit: Evenings work well for groups; note the 21+ rule applies after 7 pm, with last entry at 6 pm for under-21 guests.
  • What to Bring: Valid government-issued ID (required at check-in), comfortable clothes and shoes suitable for obstacle courses.
  • Free Cancellation: Full refund if cancelled at least 24 hours before the scheduled start time.
  • Booking Tip: Book in advance if visiting on a weekend or during peak Las Vegas periods, as group capacity is capped at 15 per booking.
  • Physical Level: Moderate fitness required; not recommended for pregnant travelers, those with spinal injuries, or poor cardiovascular health.
  • Minimum Age: Ages 13–99 welcome before 7 pm (last entry 6 pm); guests must be 21+ with valid ID for entry from 7 pm onward.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible; nearby public transportation options are also wheelchair accessible.

💡 Insider Tip

The age rule flips at 7pm: it's 13+ with a 6pm last entry before then, and 21+ after. If you're bringing a teen, book a slot that gets you in before 6pm, since later entry locks them out entirely.
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LasVegasTour Editorial Review

4
LasVegasTour Rating

What you're buying here isn't a tour, it's 90 minutes and 195 game credits inside an indoor arcade in the Luxor's Atrium Level, closer to a night out than a sightseeing booking. The catch is the clock: at $39.75 the fun is real but the credits run down, and a moderate-fitness, 21-plus-after-7pm crowd will burn through them fast. Right for groups chasing a Strip night off the casino floor, skippable if you want anything quieter. Reliable and well-rated, but it ends quickly.

By LasVegasTour Editorial TeamJun 16, 2026

⭐ Guest Reviews

4.8(77 reviews)

Verified reviews from travelers who booked this tour through Viator

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Is this suitable for children or is it adults-only?

It's for ages 13 and up before 7pm, with last entry at 6pm. From 7pm, guests must be 21 or older with valid ID. So it's open to teens during the day but becomes 21+ in the evening. It isn't designed for young children.

Are the 195 game credits enough for the full experience?

The ticket includes 195 game credits and admission to over 20 games, puzzles and challenges. The facts don't state how many credits each game uses or whether 195 covers everything, so we can't confirm whether you'll need more. Confirm credit usage with the operator at check-in.

Where exactly is Play Playground located in the Luxor?

It's on the Atrium Level of the Luxor Hotel & Casino. Pick up your Play Pass at the Play Playground entrance there, following signs from the main casino floor. Have your confirmation and ID ready at check-in.

Do I need to make a reservation or can I walk in?

This is sold as a booked entry ticket with a Play Pass, and there is no hotel pickup. You meet at the start point and check in at the entrance with your confirmation and ID. Walk-in policy isn't specified in the tour details; confirm with the operator if you don't book in advance.

What type of physical activity is involved?

Expect games, obstacle zones, puzzles, and head-to-head mini-games. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness. It isn't recommended for pregnant travelers, or for those with spinal injuries or poor cardiovascular health. The venue and nearby transportation options are wheelchair accessible.

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