The Cabin Escape Room Vegas: Puzzle Challenge

4.9(181 reviews)
β€’Provided by:Number One Escape Room
⭐ 4.9/5 (181 reviews) | πŸ’° $41.03 | ⏱️ Duration: 1 hour | πŸ‘₯ Private people
πŸ’‘How many players do you need for The Cabin escape room?
The Cabin requires a 3-ticket minimum to book, even if fewer people play, on this 1-hour escape room in Las Vegas at $41.03 per person. You and your team enter a themed room based on lost hikers sheltering in a cabin, then work through clues, puzzles, and codes to complete the mission before time runs out. It suits small groups and families with kids aged 10 and up who want an indoor puzzle challenge at any fitness level.

🎯 Why People Book This

What this tour is built around is one room and one story: a group lost in the woods who shelter in a cabin and find they're not alone, and you have 1 hour to work the clues, codes and puzzles back out. At USD 41.03 per person with a 3-ticket minimum to book, it's a small-group activity you bring your own people to rather than join strangers in. The 4.9 rating across 179 reviews tells you the room itself holds up. What you're really deciding is whether you want a fixed-length team challenge over an open-ended night out, since the clock and the booking floor both ask for a few committed players up front.

πŸ—ΊοΈ The Experience

The Cabin is a one-hour escape room in Las Vegas from Number One Escape Room, priced at USD 41.03 per person with a three-ticket minimum to book.
This is a fixed sixty-minute window, and that fact shapes everything about how the day works. You arrive fifteen minutes early at 1775 E Tropicana Ave, get briefed, and then the clock runs. There is no transit to weigh against the experience. The whole thing is the hour in the room, which means the pace is yours to set inside it, not the operator's to pad out.
The setup is a single story: a group of friends lost on a hike stumbles on a cabin in the woods, a storm closes in, and you spend the night realizing you are not alone. Inside, the room is built around clues, puzzles, and codes your team works through to finish the mission. It is suitable for all fitness levels and open to ages ten and up, so the work is mental, not physical.
What you pay for is straightforward. The base price covers the game itself, with no tiers and nothing to add on. The real decision is the three-ticket minimum - you can play with fewer people, but you book and pay for at least three. Know that you are reserving the room, not just the seats.

πŸ€” Is It Worth It?

Our verdict: What you're really paying for here isn't a Strip attraction, it's an hour where your group has to actually work together instead of standing in a line looking at their phones. This is for the small group that wants something to do rather than something to watch, and the 4.9 from 179 people says the puzzles hold up. It rewards people who like being stuck and then unstuck, not people chasing a view.
Worth it if:
  • you're a group of friends or family who'd rather solve something together than queue for a photo, and want the hour to be active
  • you want a fixed, contained thing to do off the casino floor that fills exactly 1 hour without eating your whole evening
  • you like the pressure of a clock and the small win of cracking a puzzle, and a passive attraction would bore you
Skip it if:
  • you came to Las Vegas for the views and the spectacle, in which case the 30-minute High Roller wheel at $22.47 gives you the skyline this room never will
  • you want a relaxed, low-effort outing where nobody has to think hard, since the whole point here is being put under pressure
Choose this over the ARTE Museum digital art experience if:
  • you'd rather be solving something hands-on than wandering through projected art at your own pace, and the 4.9 versus 4.8 matters less to you than wanting to participate instead of observe

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 (179 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 (179 reviews)

βœ… What's Included

  • An extravagant and unique game
  • Access to The Cabin themed escape room
  • Game master supervision and hints if needed

❌ Not Included

  • Transportation to the facility
  • Food and beverages
  • Gratuities

πŸ›‘οΈ Practical Info

  • Departure / Pickup: No hotel pickup; meet at 1775 E Tropicana Ave #100, Las Vegas, NV 89119
  • Best Time to Visit: Flexible β€” the indoor format runs regardless of weather or time of day
  • What to Bring: Comfortable clothing; arrive 15 minutes before your session starts
  • Free Cancellation: No refund available; all sales are final
  • Booking Tip: Book at least 3 tickets to meet the minimum booking requirement; groups of up to 6 can reserve together
  • Physical Level: Suitable for all fitness levels
  • Minimum Age: Youth from age 10; adult rate applies from age 18
  • Good to Know: Service animals are allowed; a minimum of 3 players must be booked to reserve the room, though fewer can play

πŸ’‘ Insider Tip

The room has a 3-ticket minimum to book, so even a pair pays for three at USD 41.03 each; a group of three or more spreads that cost with no penalty, making this far better value for trios than for couples.
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LasVegasTour Editorial Review

4.5
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β€œWhat you're booking here is a one-hour puzzle session for your own group, not a drop-in attraction: the three-ticket minimum means a couple or pair pays for an empty seat to unlock the room. The cabin-in-the-storm premise rewards teams who like working codes under pressure and means nothing to anyone who doesn't. The 4.9 across 179 reviews points to a tight build. Good fun for three to six; awkward math for two.”

By LasVegasTour Editorial TeamJun 16, 2026

⭐ Guest Reviews

4.9(181 reviews)

Verified reviews from travelers who booked this tour through Viator

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How many people can play in The Cabin room?β–Ύ

Up to 6 people per booking. There is a 3 player minimum to reserve the room. You can play with fewer than 3 players, but you will still need to book 3 tickets.

What happens if we can't solve the escape room in time?β–Ύ

The game runs 1 hour. The facts don't specify what happens if you don't finish in that time, so confirm this with the operator when booking.

Is this suitable for children?β–Ύ

The listed ages are youth 10 to 17 and adult 18 to 100, so it is not intended for younger children. Youth players would typically be part of a booked group.

Where is the escape room facility located?β–Ύ

At 1775 E Tropicana Ave #100, Las Vegas, NV 89119, USA. This is a meet-at-start-point activity with no pickup, and you should arrive 15 minutes before your start time.

Can we request hints during the game?β–Ύ

This isn't specified in the tour details. The game involves working through clues, puzzles, and codes, but whether hints are provided isn't stated, so confirm with the operator when booking.

Is there a dress code for the escape room?β–Ύ

No dress code is stated in the tour details. The activity is suitable for all physical fitness levels. Confirm any specific requirements with the operator when booking.

The Cabin Escape Room Vegas: Puzzle Challenge
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