"Good fun for the kids! If they're minors, you'll need an adult to chaperone them. Highly recommend to get them tired of the pool or kiddie arcades aren't their thing in Vegas. If you're an outside spectator, you can watch them from the outside screens by the register."
"Been to a few Chuck E Cheeses, and this one is immaculate and heavenly in Compared to its other locations here in Las Vegas. Staff here is very friendly and professional, and they do a pretty good job keeping the place clean and the games functioning. Not too hot for their pizza, it's not bad, but not great, but their salad bar is especially clean and definitely healthier than pizza. I like the security measures that they take to keep your kids safe, and I love that they have healthy snacks available instead of just burgers, fries and pizza."
"Located at the top level of Caesars' Forum Shops Electric Playhouse offers Motion Based Games without the need for headsets or controllers, and although all are a lot of fun the immersive Dining Experiences offer culinary enthusiasts a fun way to enjoy lunch or dinner in theme augmented reality.Currently a collaboration between Culinary Director Vivian Sorenson and Pastry Chef Keris Kuwana "Teatime in Wonderland" allows guests to follow the White Rabbit for four courses plus a story and interactive staff, each bite predictably delicious while the visuals are integrative and engaging."
"This was a 5 out of 5 for my family. We came during lunch time for some Birthday fun ! Located in the Boulevard Mall right next to Goodwill. No mall entrance. Plenty of parking. Cant miss it from the parking lot.Checking in was easy.I made an account prior to arriving so I could earn points ! There are several kiosk either cash or card to sign in on and you can add items like ballons,cake etc.Once in you can grab your plate and get to dining. We were there before 3. There were barely any other patrons there. The selection was not vast. Salad and about 3 pizza choices, pasta and breadsticks were available. There was soft drink, slush, and coffe options to choose from. The ice cream was a hit and cookies were really fresh. There was also an area to purchase some adult beverages. You can pick from several different rooms. My kids liked Kaleidoscope as it reminded them of FNAF !Once done we headed to the games. The area was very spacious and offered a variety of different activities other than video games. I liked that there were buttons to push and request an attendant when you were ready to get on a ride.We had a great time. Price was reasonable as it included food and fun. Staff were very personable and helpful. The venue was clean and comfortable. We will definitely return. Great place offering something for everyone in the family !"
"I'm glad one of my husband's friends asked us to meet him here for a beer this past weekend, otherwise I don't know if I would have found myself in this bar ever. It's definitely a hidden gem.The inside does seem a little more old fashioned than most of the bars that are being built now. But, I liked the atmosphere in here. When you walk in, there's some decor that matches that tacky Bourbon Street style for sure. It was definitely an interested feel to it, but it worked for the place. You can order at the bar right when you get in, and they give you tokens to play the games in return for your alcohol purchase, which I found was kind of cool. We were able to play a lot of the basketball game and some others. They also have a lot of seating in here, and some nice comfortable couches that are right in front of a wall of screens that are showing games. It reminded me of that feeling of a sports book in a casino. Along with the arcade games, they gave you tickets where you could pick out some more adult type of items, like t-shirts, mini helmets from your favorite sports team, etc.I ordered wine, but they do have some fun Fat Tuesday type of drinks that are blended and iced. They looked pretty delicious so I'll have to try that next time. I had already started the night out with wine so I stuck with it.At one point, we also socialized with this super sweet woman that was working there. We were sitting right outside the bathrooms and she joined our conversation, which was so nice. She was awesome, and I wish I got her name! We will probably be back another time as I do want to try those ice blended drinks."
"This is my new favorite place in the world since I love claw games!They rearrange the toys every so often.I spent $20 for tokens and definitely left with well over $20 of stuffed animals.Games don't feel rigged or unwinnable like some claw games.I scored like 7 different Pokémon (I literally caught them all) only one I missed was flareon since someone beat me to it lol.I was highkey screaming louder than the children there due to excitement I'm not even kidding lol.One of the best claw game arcades I've seen in the 30+ states I've been to in my 30+ years lol"
"Their thing is game tokens for dollars when buying food & drinks (alcohol also), at one to one. It's fun, it's gimmicky, I like it. Games spit out tickets which can be redeemed for prizes, most with a New Orleans theme. Like bauble necklaces of all sorts, and T-shirts. Most of the games are about 4 tokens each, Pac-Man and pinball are one. Skee-Ball is 2 tokens. If games with tokens aren't your thing, Bourbon Street is a Dotty's franchise, so poker machines. And, it's a 21 and over joint, cash only. Against my instincts, I tried some food. I say that because I'm pretty sure one employee was running the show. I was starving, however, so I proceeded. The Jambalaya was pretty good, and was a large portion. The Muffaletta was also a large sandwich, which turned out to be difficult to navigate. I ended up mostly just eating the meat. The food is pretty cheap, around $5 each for the 2 items I had. Their other thing is daiquiris, again of many sorts. These are a good deal at $7 each. I think all the beer is $4, also pretty cheap. If you find yourself cruising along Boulder Highway (and who doesn't)stop on in and get a daiquiri and play some Skee-Ball."
"The Nerd is an interesting bar filled with random spaces. You have an arcade areas, game station, a staging area where we saw a Barbie dream house set up, and the back pit where you can ride the giant penis. The restroom was also of the most disgusting ones I've seen. One stall was a shower curtain instead of a door. I was speechless. Definitely not a bar of choice but we came here to watch our friend perform in the Variety Show they hosted on a Sunday night. They made a cocktail specifically for the show called the Blockbuster (similar to the Kirby) which we got along with a beer. The cocktail was $13, light on the alcohol, and pretty darn sweet. The beer was good but also on the sweeter side. The only pros were that the bartender was cool and they have a cool, creative drink menu."
"Very cute claw spot in Las Vegas.We had to visit since they had Labubus to snag.Went here to give it a chance, but unfortunately I had no luck, but we still had a fun time trying.The lady that was working at the time was very welcoming and nice, I love claw machines, will definitely come back again when in town."
"I first learned about Catching Ducks when I saw their sign while dining at Cheongdam about two weeks ago. It had such a cute logo and name! (I love ducks) I was so curious about what it was! And this past Saturday, while going to Cheongdam for dinner, I noticed they were opened so we went to check it out. Catching Ducks is a claw arcade establishment and it's the biggest one in the valley that I've seen. The ones that I've visited before are generally pretty small with just a handful of machines (ex. Go Go Crane/Claw World). I love that it's bright inside and they have a lot of machines! They even have 2-3 rows of machines dedicated to snacks/drinks! YES! You can win snacks, drinks, and even ramen! I love that! It reminded me of play claw games in Japan.I visited Osaka, Japan in May 2024 and the Round 1 arcade had claw machines where you could win snacks, candy, etc. It was a much better option for us since we didn't want to bring stuffed animals home. They've got some cute plushies and like many other claw arcade places, the plushies will change. My friend actually won a handful with just $10, which is pretty awesome. I managed to grab a bag of chips in my second try and some gummy candy in my first try.Oh, the chips are Lay's chips but they're not just any regular Lay's! They're Asian Lay's! They've got flavors like cumin lamb, spicy crawfish, tako wasabi, fried crab, roasted garlic oyster, etc. Some of these flavors are available at some of the Asian markets but some are not. I've actually seen a lot of these flavors in California but not here. Pretty awesome that they carry them! Definitely give them a try, especially if you're at Cheongdam! Great place for some family fun!"
"We were at the Fashion Show Mall and my sister in-law and I happened to come upon Fantasy Claw Arcade. We were so excited as we had no idea it was there and we love claw machines.Upon walking in I was surprised to see SO many claw machines. This is probably the biggest claw machine arcade I've been to thus far and was excited to see a great variety of plushies and prizes in each game. There were cute Sanrio characters like Hello Kitty and Kuromi, Pokemon characters, and so many more.We exchanged $100 for coins and got a bonus 35 coins or so. This was a good amount to split between the both of us and we spent most of our time here instead of shopping like the rest of our family, lol.Most of the games take 1 token and move pretty quickly. The games seemed slightly harder to win compared to other arcades that I've been to and didn't grab on as easily so it took just a bit more strategy and adjusting. On average it seemed to take between 3-5 tries before it really grabbed on.I won quite a few within 1-2 tries (again, I love claw machines) and between the both of us won over 20 plushies and filled up two bags full. At the counter, they have a wall of prizes and larger stuffed animals available. We traded our wins for larger prizes which were of better quality. We kept a lot of the Hello Kitty and Pokemon plushes which were also pretty good quality as well.Overall, we had a lot fun! There's a lot of claw arcades in Vegas, but this one is a great option if you're in the area."
"I had such a wonderful experience thanks to Claire! She was incredibly attentive and thoughtful, giving us a warm and enthusiastic introduction to all the different yogurt flavors and their unique features. Her service was outstanding, and she made us feel very welcome. Claire is truly amazing--such a fantastic and kind young lady! Highly recommend!"
J K.
Apr 14, 2022
Signed up the Dads to kill some zombies. Virtually. Hilarious. U could hear them yelling like they were in a war zone. They were all proud of their kills and came out smiling and sweaty. Note: the kids played the day before and were also laughing, smiling, and NOT sweaty. If you are under age expect to have an adult sit in on the 30 min session for liability purposes. It's fine, they have cushioned seats and they allowed me to video the kids session. Teens liked the multiplelevels, scaling walls, going on ramps, a little vertigo, and more that needed clearing. Dads liked the complexity of the Undead Arena VR zombie challenge focusing on kill counts. There are two zombie options. Pirates might be a little more complicated than the zombie Outbreak. Our three groups liked it so much we booked 4 sessions back to back. Would come back again.
Visit Restaurant PageLeonard R.
Jun 9, 2017
Don't come here if you care about service. Don't come here if you care to have a beer while the kids play either. This is the location off Sunset (just west of Stephanie.) The service is super super slow (I stood in line for 10min on one occasion - at the register with no staff in sight) and the manager seems to be bothered that she has to do anything at all. They offer beer and wine but you are limited to only 2 drinks per ID. I understand this is a kids joint, but the parents should be able to relax and have a few cold ones while the kids play (especially since you're likely to be there for at least a couple hours.) Just a dumb policy (that didn't affect me other than causing inconvenience and frustration because I was in line for so long.) Overall the place is newer and fairly clean. The pizza is NOT good, but kids didn't care much because they were too busy playing. I won't be visiting this place again and recommend you go elsewhere too.
Visit Restaurant PageLaurie V.
Aug 16, 2024
UPDATE:::: thank u to Jason and his team for reaching out post review! The team explained to me that I was overcharged. And worked with me to refund the payment. Daily interactions to resolve the issues within a week. Mind blown! I've reach out to other companies' customer services before regarding dissatisfaction of service and they say they apologize but never do anything about it. Yet, here is Electric Playhouse management who was able to work with me and the misunderstanding. And within a week, was able to resolve the issues. So, ***clap hands*** thank u to the team for that!!!!!!!
Visit Restaurant PageBreanna L.
May 19, 2024
I truly believe a lot of kids adventure play places like these often seem a bit run down after a few years of opening. The prices for birthday parties are not usually worth it for the little things you do get. "In my opinion".The service was decent, though getting someone for the rides you have to wait for attendants to come. In a Sunday..I and many others are pretty upset about that. It can take anywhere from 5-8 min in between. The food is fine. It's like cicis pizza pretty much. Nothing to rave about. But good to know it's buffet style. Other than that, it is what it is.
Visit Restaurant PageMelissa C.
Dec 31, 2018
Bourbon Streets are popping up like weeds, but in a good way. They have a habit of showing up in odd locations, such as this one near Home Goods. You really have to experience Bourbon Street to appreciate it, the chain is like Dave and Busters meets neighborhood poker bar.Tips: cash only, 21 and over, 24 hours. Great selection of arcade games here, and game tokens are $1 denomination. They are given dollar for dollar with beverage and food purchases. Game tickets are given for arcade games, and can be exchanged for prizes such as Mardi Gras style necklaces and hats and various sports novelties.If you're a video poker nut, drinks are comped except for the frozen daiquiris and specialty cocktails. The $7 daiquiris are great though, one is enough to get the party started. Beer is around $4, draft and bottles. Bourbon Street is under the Dottie's umbrella, and has a separate players card. There's a large seating area and lots of TVs, pool table, and a jukebox. This is a great place for hanging out and enjoying great drinks and gaming, either arcade style or Vegas poker bar style.
Visit Restaurant PageChad S.
Feb 10, 2025
My cousin wanted to check out a the Claw Arcade end cousins foodie tour. I kind of heard about arcade place popping up in Vegas. It basically six more different ones u can play with different rewards. U move crane to spot think going hood the prize and hope hood on before goes over the exit hole. I remember playing these games at Fun factory or Tilt. Stay from 808 u know. We all felt like kid again and that excitement or challenge.U get tokens play from machine. Rates different think $20 get the most so got us $20 worth of tokens. Believe it one per drop. Great about the play is they really want u have good time. They walk around if see struggle open it rearrange one that no way not going won prize. Cool. Trust it can get hell of frustrating play it enough.The place is small but we went only one family with kids. The kids having awesome time. If looking something different to do in Vegas and off the strip. The Claw Arcade is lot of fun!!!
Visit Restaurant PageJojo M.
Jun 2, 2018
Been coming here from California to enjoy the sports on big screen tv . pool games. Slot machines. Food and great service. Highly recommend to visit if your in town.TOUCHDOWN !!!
Visit Restaurant PageBrandi M.
Nov 11, 2024
This was a cool spot to wait for our slotzilla time. It was basically empty. Plenty of retro games and things to do. We bowled and played Super Nintendo. They also have an arcade, photobooth, and sets. 80s babies you will have a blast
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"I'm not a lucky person. Things don't just fall into my lap, I've never won on a lottery ticket, parking spots don't open up for me, my name is never called for a raffle prize... I never win anything. So when even I was able to get some cute prizes at the Japanese-style claw machines at Lucky Puppy Claw Arcade, chances are that you'll be lucky too. I was able to get three medium size kawaii stuffed animals (one was Totoro) and I didn't even mind that my last 10 tokens I came up empty-handed. The arcade is bright, filled with cute prizes, looking nicer than what you would get from a carnival or arcade. There's a machine to buy tokens. The machines take one token per term. It's not a large place, but I never had to wait long for my turn. And kids were having a great time -- they were winning too. I was not able to grab a penguin in a coat nor the lazy egg gudetama on an avocado--oh well. I considered myself pretty lucky for this visit."
"We come here once or twice a week, because my kids just enjoys coming to this claw machine arcade. Staffs are always so friendly and pleasant. We love how their point system is, and how reasonable it is to exchange your winnings for the prices they have. The best part is that you can save your points you receive from exchanging your winnings for a later visit. The other arcades like this that we've visited does not do that."
"Nicest Chuck e Cheese I've been to. Flew into Vegas on Saturday. Have the Silver pass and found a local Chuck E. Cheese so my son could play and I could rest for an hour. All the games are brand new and the facility is super clean. Will definitely be back next time we're in town. Would recommend."
"Not sure what to expect, we stayed foe the 80's band. Had me dancing in no time. Of course I am a total sucker for the 80's. Nightline, the band for the evening, was captivating. Would see them all the time if I had I the opportunity. Lovvveee"
"If you want to rock and roll all day and party every night then maybe Kiss Monster mini golf is for you. Kiss by Monster Mini Golf is located in the Rio Hotel Casino. It's a Kiss themed 18 hole, indoor, glow in the dark rock and roll adventure. It doesn't cost much and we thought it was something different and lots of fun. The only down side is that there isn't enough room to wait for courses when things back up. It's also only a few dollars more to see the Gene Simmons Museum that is right there that is large and interesting and I was told always changing."
"" Like a baseball field, wanna hit a home run " says R. Kelly Had an early dinner with one of my Vegas friends and we decided to check out the arcade while passing through the Excalibur . I don't think this arcade has been maintained since it opened in the 80's, but it still brought back fun memories from my childhood. This arcade has tons of carnival games, prizes & is home to the Tournament Of Kings show.None of the games takes quarters or cash. You need to go to the game card kiosk and get a prepaid card. Do not take these games lightly. I think I ended up losing more money down here than upstairs at the casino. I was on a mission to win my friend a stuffed animal. Of course little Timmy decides to steal my thunder and beat me at the game where you roll the ball into the colored Circles which moves the horses depending on the color you make it in. Strike one. Off to the next game. I tried the water gun where you hit the bullseye to move the ship up. This time some kid (Dylan I think) got first place. Someone get these kids out of here. WTH!My last chance was the basketball game. All I needed was three in a row. Bingo! I did it . In only took me 11 chances and $36 dollars but I got the stuffed animal and she was happy. There is also a DQ down here with a comfortable seating area .All in all it's a great place to keep the kiddos busy for a couple hours, and even us big kids who need a break from the casino floor."
"I almost with I didn't stop at Brad's Toys and Collectibles before leaving Las Vegas but I did, so here's a review. I spent four years living in Las Vegas and Brad's has been one of my favourite spots. This store is absolutely massive and filled with Current toy lines, anime, comic books, funko pops, statues, trading cards, and even some retro toys sprinkled in. Over the years I've picked up Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Small Soldiers, DC, Marvel, and my fair share of other random stuff I was happy to add to my collection. PRE last visit, the store was organized very well keeping certain things seperate from others and it made for a top notch shopping experience. On top of all the things I listed, there's an arcade located in the front of this place that has a ton of really awesome retro machines that you can play as well. Now, the issue comes with this last visit because it seems they decided to mix the funko pops in with everything else and it honestly made for a confusing and irritating shopping experience. Funko's have oversaturated every type of toy store but at least when they are together you can look at them all at once (I have some funko's, I don't hate them) but mixing them might be one of my least favourite things about any store, so I'm really hoping it was just a test because the last thing I want to see mixed in with awesome retro stuff as well as new, is Funko Pops.Overall, Brad's Toys and Collectibles is probably the best toy store in Las Vegas. With a friendly staff, huge selection, Arcade Machines, and a little bit of everything this place is going to give you plenty to waste money on. I would probably be giving this place five stars if it wasn't for them deciding to Mix Funko Pops in with everything else instead of keeping them seperate, but hey, maybe that's just a me thing. Either way, come browse this place and you won't regret it."
"Bourbon Street is a cool concept with unfortunate execution, leaving the place feeling rather dreary and unappealing. My friend and I decided to stop in for a beer or two before heading out to the strip. We were driving by and thought we'd give it a try. When we approached the door, we had to wait a bit to be "buzzed" in, which we thought was odd but since we aren't from the area, we thought maybe it was normal. Upon entering, we remarked how dark the place felt and noticed that there was only one other customer present- a gentleman who was seated at the gambling machines. Somewhat concerned by the lack of clientele on a weekend night, we decided to check out the menu. The young lady that helped us was very upbeat and made us feel welcome right away. She made some recommendations from the menu and explained to us how their tokens work (getting beer with token purchases or getting tokens with beer purchases). They are cash only which was kind of surprising, but the beer was reasonably priced and the tokens sounded fun so we ordered a couple, got our tokens and started playing the games. They have a decent variety of games ranging from basketball to pool to beer pong to shooters. They are a bit expensive, to be honest, with many costing 6-8 tokens for a single play. This is particularly so given that the tickets earned in the games can merely be redeemed for an assortment of Mardi Gras-like beads. With all of that said, the price we paid for the beer and games we felt was overall reasonable. I also ordered the fried pickles and they were very very unappealing. The batter was far too thick, the pickle within was bland and soggy and the grease was old/clearly used to fry everything as they tasted "meaty". I left them on the counter where I was served (having not seen a trash can) and a lady (not the same one who helped us at the bar) quite rudly asked if I meant to leave them there. It was at this point that we decided to leave.While the couches near the big TVs were nice, I'll also add that the decor was quite odd, which didn't make the place feel comfortable to begin with. Overall this place has great potential as the concept really is a good one. That said, subpar food, odd decor and a mixed bag of employees (some great and some rude) likely points to the reason only one customer was present throughout our time here. Would definitely consider coming back for another try, but for now 3 stars."
"When it was announced we were doing our company meeting in Vegas I knew I would make time to ride the rollercoaster at the New York New York hotel! Once you purchase your ticket, you will walk through the arcade, and in the back is the rollercoaster entrance. No phones are allowed so they do offer complimentary lockers (PIN code to lock) to place all of your belongings prior to getting on the rollercoaster. Please note that majority of the ride is outside so if it's cold you def want to keep your jacket on (lesson learned). I know I enjoyed myself and after some arm bending I know my teammates enjoyed themselves!"
"My gamer peeps would probably be better qualified to review Player 1 but as an outsider to the gaming community, I thought this was an amazing concept. The space integrates various settings & scenarios where one could possibly game -- at an old school arcade, at a bar, in the man cave of some rich, eccentric friend whose collected retro pinball machines, on your comfiest recliner with every console imaginable.We visited with a couple video game aficionados & while they expertly navigated the ins & outs of Player 1 (did they just challenge total strangers at the bar?!), we stuck to anything that looked vaguely familiar -- Pac Man, Super Mario, Space Invaders, racing & shooting games I don't know the names of.No need for tokens; $8 cover charge ($5 for locals) buys you unlimited game access. An arcade full of noisy kids & teens sounds like actual torture but Player 1 is a 21+ over establishment with an impressive beer selection & attentive bartenders. What Big Kid wouldn't love that?"
"There are many reasons to visit the Bourbon Street chain, and this location lives up to it. You can enjoy a frozen daiquiri while winning tickets in the arcade area, or partake in a draft or bottled beer while playing video poker. Cash only is accepted, so plan accordingly. The wall of arcade game prizes is impressive! There are beads to suit any interest, from sports to animals and much more. Other prizes include masks, hats, T-shirts, sports helmets and plush animals. The arcade operates on game tokens, which are handed out with drink and food purchases- for example, spend $10, get 10 game tokens. The price for the games ranges from 1 token for pinball and "old school" games such as Pac-Man, to 4 or more tokens for games of skill, etc.They have a basketball game, a wheel which gives out tickets, beer pong for tickets game, coin push and more. The buy food & drinks, play free games is a pretty sweet deal. The menu is New Orleans themed also, and the drinks will not disappoint. There were 2 employees when I was there, and they handle everything. On a Monday eve, there were about 8 other customers. The place is big, with nice seating areas in front of TVs. Bourbon Street is a Dotty's taverns sibling, and their player's club is aligned with Dotty's. This location has gaming at the bar, which is in front of a number of TVs and the wall 'o prizes. A few machines had a 15x points on all games tag on them, which is a good promo. Bourbon Street has perfected carrying out the chain's theme, with a ceiling of New Orleans related signs, flags, etc, and more stuff on the walls. There are also animated "entertainers" twirling on poles, and a Bourbon Street facade. The place was very clean, including the restroom. Smoking is permitted, but the lack of customers may mean it won't be too bad."
"Kickers Gaming & Sports Bar, where champions are made! The dish that caught my eye was the "Terminator Tater Tots." Each golden nugget packs a punch worthy of a blockbuster action scene. With every bite, I experienced a perfect blend of crispy exterior and fluffy interior, all seasoned to perfection. An explosive flavor adventure!"
"In school a student is graded traditionally by their test scores. Comics are graded by the mastery of fine detail and vivid imagination. In the sense of the comics itself as well as the artistry behind the comic art. Tonight, Owner Mike took the time to assess my personal collection of comics. Pointing out the grade worthy issues. A process of preservation safekeeping and appraisal for gem standard comics. I reciprocated by photographing a few of his showcased items. Because a comic book can sometimes be judged solely by its cover. As comic art is a variety of visual information used to enhance the viewers perspective. Enhancing their ability to see the things they are looking at. And that itself is a form of schooling for the Mastery of Arts"
"My daughter and I decided to try out PICK ME Claw Arcade, which is located off of the 95N/Lake Mead exit. It's right next to Panera Bread and Taj Palace. There are plenty of parking spots available too!We stopped in around 3:00 P.M. on a Monday afternoon. There was no one inside PICK ME Claw Arcade except us! Unfortunately, the AC wasn't working, and it was 115 degrees outside! It was pretty warm inside PICK ME Claw Arcade. The team member at the front had stated that the AC technician was supposed to arrive earlier in the day but never did. It was rescheduled for 4:00 P.M. the same day.There are a lot of claw arcade machines available inside PICK ME Claw Arcade. There are some standard plush machines and some miniature ones that have key chains or mini purses! 1 Token Per Game play$5 5 Tokens$10 11 Tokens$20 24 Tokens$50 65 Tokens$100 135 Tokens1 Trade in (same Day redemption)1 Prize Wheel Spin on Every $40.00Guaranteed Win - 12 Tokens.We also got 2 tickets for the monthly raffle. It was for a large Large Cinnamoroll Bunny!We ended up getting 3 extra tokens for the prize wheel spin since we purchased the $50 for 65 tokens!The games were interesting. Unlike a lot of other claw arcade places in the valley, the machines are set up differently. The mechanic is that it will pick it up and immediately drop the prize until it's programmed to win. It would continuously drop the prize from the claw. It was difficult for me, but my daughter didn't mind it too much!Some of the plush included Mario Themed, Kirby, Capybaras, Sanrio products, and much more! I was hoping to get the Piccolo Key Chain from Dragon Ball Z. We spent about 10 tokens, with no luck getting it, unfortunately! The customer service was absolutely phenomenal at PICK ME Claw Arcade. The team member who helped us out was great! I'm glad we had a chance to stop by this claw arcade and try it out! They're opening a new location at Craig/Ann as well in the upcoming months!"
"Other than the prices to play, I have to say I'm a fan of the arcade. Their games seem mostly new and in great condition. My 6 yr old and I enjoy killing time there while we would wait for our movie to start. I spent roughly about $200 there though over a period of 3 days. Spending about an hour or 2 at most, each visit. But my son had a blast and that's all that mattered to me. I enjoyed playing with him and he won about 1600 tickets. The prizes are you're usual cheapy little party loot bag items, but definitely several steps up from the usual Chuck e cheese prizes. So basically i spent 200 bucks for 2 pairs of foam nun chucks, slime, and other little random sticky tacky toys. It's all good though because he had fun!"
"Love the concept of this place as it gives an alternative to Dave and Buster's while having a similar feel. Have been here a few times now for work outings as well as just casual play and have enjoyed it each time. The first time we came, the food was pretty disappointing for the catered event but most recently (a week or two ago) the food had improved significantly so that was a major win. The lanes are nice in the bowling alley, though the ball was getting stuck fairly regularly. The staff was nice to help out but it definitely dragged the games a bit. It wasn't a big deal since it was for work, but if we had been paying by the hour it would've been pretty unfortunate. The arcade itself is nice and clean, without too many issues with games. Basically everything we played worked as expected which is nice for an arcade. There's a wide variety of games so you're bound to find something that suits you! Outside of the work events we brought some family from out of town and had some game cards leftover from the work events to give them. They went to town for a whirlwind hour of running through the place and had a blast. Definitely the perfect place to just let the kids have a good time. Overall we enjoyed it and will definitely be back."
"This is probably my favorite claw machine place in Las Vegas, and we have been to a lot of them. The staff were really nice and helpful. The prizes were way cooler than the other places. I will definitely be back."
"Arcades are great for stress relief at any age- even 40, wink wink!I love that this one stays open during the pandemic. I happily give them money to reload my game card, and they often have promos for bonus free play. I love skee-ball, and this place has it, along with a great bowling version! Besides playing games for fun, prizes are also available. Tickets are no longer spit out from machines, the points are added to your Quest Card. The variety of prizes is pretty immense- there are many low value gizmos & gadgets but also high ticket count pricey items.Can't see a movie at Red Rock, you can play the slots of course, but CQ is a great alternative!"
"This place was so much harder than "The Claw" to win plushies. It was discouraging for our kids after being able to win so many so easily at "The Claw". The workers stood around too and weren't very helpful. We probably won't come back here again."
"This place is such a hidden gem in Vegas! Game Nest is located off the strip and features many of the classic arcade games we grew up with and tons of interactive newer ones! For a small fee you can purchase an hour of game time (I think it was $10 per hour) or you can load credits onto a card to play the prize games. I did both, and it was so much fun! They are generally open from noon to midnight and have ample parking available. I definitely recommend you check this place out if you are looking for something to do off the strip. Oh, and the bathrooms were very clean! Which is a plus in my book!"