Suzy's Cell Escape Room Vegas: 60-Min Prison Break Game

4.9(110 reviews)
β€’Provided by:Number One Escape Room
⭐ 4.9/5 (110 reviews) | πŸ’° $41.03 | ⏱️ Duration: 1 hour | πŸ‘₯ Private people
πŸ’‘Is there a minimum number of players for Suzy's Cell escape room?
Suzy's Cell requires you to book 3 tickets minimum, though you can play with fewer people; it's a timed prison-break escape game in Las Vegas at $41.03 per person. Your team searches a prison cell for clues, puzzles, and codes to find Suzy's hidden stash before time runs out, at a 4-of-5 difficulty. Best for groups of 1 to 6 ages 10 and up who want a harder puzzle and don't mind the no-refund, final-sale policy.

🎯 Why People Book This

The main reason people book this is a timed puzzle room built around one task: find where Suzy hid her stash before the clock runs out. At USD 41.03 per person, it's a short, fixed commitment that rates 4.9 from 105 reviews, with a difficulty of 4 out of 5, so it suits a group that wants a real challenge rather than an easy walkthrough. The catch is the booking rule: three tickets minimum, even if fewer of you play. What you're really choosing is an hour of teamwork under pressure, knowing all sales are final once you book.

πŸ—ΊοΈ The Experience

Suzy's Cell is a themed escape room at 1775 E Tropicana Ave, run by Number One Escape Room and booked at USD 41.03 per person with a three-ticket minimum.
What you are buying is access to a built environment you can't reproduce at home: a prison cell constructed by stage designers around a single narrative, where a fictional 70's mob fashion designer hid a stash somewhere in the room and forgot the spot. The whole hour is spent inside that room. There is no transit, no warm-up, no second location. You arrive 15 minutes early, you enter, and the clock starts. From the moment the door closes, the puzzles, codes, and clues are the entire job.
The product itself is simple. The price covers one thing, the game, and there are no upgrade tiers layered on top, so what you pay is what you play. The real condition sits in the booking rule rather than the price: there is a three-ticket minimum, so a solo visitor or a couple still reserves three seats to hold the room, while a group of up to six splits the same fixed cost. At difficulty 4 of 5, this is pitched at people who want to be stuck for a while, not handed an easy win, and the 4.9 rating across 105 reviews suggests it lands that way for most teams. All sales are final, which is worth knowing before you commit.
For an hour in Las Vegas, the room is the whole point, and how far you get in it is entirely on your team.

πŸ€” Is It Worth It?

Our verdict: Who should look elsewhere is anyone after a marquee Vegas night out, because a locked room and a 60-minute clock is the opposite of the Strip's noise and crowds. This is for the group that travels together and wants something to actually do together, not just watch or eat. The 4.9 across 105 reviews tells you the puzzles land for the people who pick it; the question is only whether you're one of them.
Worth it if:
  • you're traveling as a small group and want an hour that makes everyone talk, argue and solve instead of scroll their phones
  • you want a break from the casino floor without committing to a half-day off the Strip
  • you'd rather earn a story by beating the clock than buy a view or a meal
Skip it if:
  • you came to Vegas for the spectacle, not a windowless room, and an hour solving puzzles is exactly the part of a trip you'd skip
  • you're traveling solo or your group doesn't enjoy being put on a timer, since the whole hour rises or falls on everyone leaning in together
Choose this over the ARTE Museum digital art experience if:
  • you want to do something as a team rather than walk through and look, and an active hour beats a 1.5-hour wander past installations

Tour at a Glance

Duration1 hour
Price (from)$41.03 per person
DepartureMeet at the start point
AgesAges 18+
Group sizeUp to 6 per booking
Physical levelEasy (all fitness levels)
OperatorNumber One Escape Room
CancellationNon-refundable
Rating4.9/5 (105 reviews)
DurationPrice (from)
1 hour$41.03 per person
DurationDeparture
1 hourMeet at the start point
DurationAges
1 hourAges 18+
DurationGroup size
1 hourUp to 6 per booking
DurationPhysical level
1 hourEasy (all fitness levels)
DurationOperator
1 hourNumber One Escape Room
DurationCancellation
1 hourNon-refundable
DurationRating
1 hour4.9/5 (105 reviews)

βœ… What's Included

  • Escape room game
  • Game master supervision and hints
  • All props and puzzle materials

❌ Not Included

  • Transportation to venue
  • Gratuities
  • Food and beverages

πŸ›‘οΈ Practical Info

  • Departure / Pickup: Meet at 1775 E Tropicana Ave #100, Las Vegas, NV 89119. No hotel pickup; arrive 15 minutes before your start time.
  • Best Time to Visit: Indoor activity, so any time of day works year-round. Evening slots suit those spending the day on the Strip.
  • What to Bring: Government-issued ID if required at check-in; comfortable clothing. No large bags needed for this activity.
  • Free Cancellation: No refund is available for cancellations. All sales are final.
  • Booking Tip: A minimum of 3 tickets must be reserved to book the room, even if fewer players attend. Book in advance to secure your preferred time slot.
  • Physical Level: Suitable for all fitness levels.
  • Minimum Age: Youth from age 10; adults 18–100. Maximum 6 players per booking.
  • Good to Know: Difficulty is rated 4 out of 5. Service animals are allowed.

πŸ’‘ Insider Tip

Booking requires paying for three tickets even if you bring one or two people, so this room costs the same whether you come solo or as a trio of $41.03 fares. Round up your group to at least three to get full value from the price.
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LasVegasTour Editorial Review

4.5
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β€œWhat you're really booking here is a private room you have to fill yourself. The 3-ticket minimum means a couple still pays for three at $41.03 each, so a pair of players covers $123 for an hour, while a group of up to six splits the same cost down. The Suzy storyline gives the puzzles a real theme rather than generic locks. Worth it for a full group, pricey for two.”

By LasVegasTour Editorial TeamJun 16, 2026

⭐ Guest Reviews

4.9(110 reviews)

Verified reviews from travelers who booked this tour through Viator

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How many people can play in Suzy's Cell?β–Ύ

The booking allows 1 to 6 players per group. There is a 3 player minimum to book, so even if fewer than 3 people play, you must reserve 3 tickets.

What happens if we don't escape in time?β–Ύ

This isn't specified in the tour details. The game runs 1 hour; confirm with the operator what happens if you don't finish in time.

Is this suitable for children?β–Ύ

The listed age range is youth 10 to 17 and adult 18 to 100, so children aged 10 and up can take part. The game has a difficulty rating of 4 out of 5, and the theme involves a prison and a search for hidden cocaine, which parents may want to consider.

Do we get hints during the game?β–Ύ

This isn't specified in the tour details. The game involves figuring out clues, puzzles, and codes; confirm with the operator whether hints are provided.

Where is the escape room located?β–Ύ

1775 E Tropicana Ave #100, Las Vegas, NV 89119, USA. There is no pickup. Meet at the start point and arrive 15 minutes before your booking.

Can we book just for two people?β–Ύ

Two people can play, but there is a 3 player minimum to book the room, so you will need to reserve 3 tickets at USD 41.03 per person.

Suzy's Cell Escape Room Vegas: 60-Min Prison Break Game
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