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Jessica V.
Mar 5, 2025
We're all mad here...We had a lovely time at the Alice and Wonderland Tea Party hosted by The White Rabbit and Mr. Hatter! The food was delicious and filling, then staff was very accommodating and attentive! The performers were very engaging, reciting riddles and poetry whilst making sure all guests were comfortable. The projections were all animated and some were even interactive. If you have the opportunity to go to an event, do it! Don't forget to snag a photo op and leave a tip for the staff before grabbing your take home goodie bag.
Read MoreMichelle A.
Feb 4, 2025
Came here for a conference corporate event last night, and we had major issues with the bartending staff.To be fair, three bartenders for 100+ people is difficult, but they did not seem to know how to make any of the drinks on the menu.One in particular, who I can only identify as the bald short gentleman with the Mario star necklace, became overwhelmed. After being ignored for twenty minutes AT the bar, we ordered 4 drinks and four bottles of water. We then tried to ask for two more bottles of water and he PUT HIS HAND UP in our FACES and said "No!"
Read MoreRea O.
Jan 22, 2025
TeaTime in Wonderland was an extraordinary experience. An Interactive and fun atmosphere, along with delicious food presented beautifully and aligned with Alice and Wonderland (the white rose at dessert needs to be painted red--- adorable)! The service was excellent! Our host, the Mad Hatter was interactive, witty and funny! We had an amazing team of servers who were very accommodating and friendly!!!Congratulations chef! You and your team did an amazing job capturing the very essence of Wonderland through all five senses!!! Tips:DO communicate any allergies or special diets as early as possible--- they will accommodate! DO expect to be there for an hour or so.You can tip via their tip app at the end of the experience.
Read MoreRiley J.
Dec 26, 2024
I was debating between 3 to 4 stars, simply because the staff was so nice, and comparing to other Strip experiences this attraction isn't very expensive. With that, it was lacking an it factor. There's one big room in which you can "play soccer" and other group games and a few other areas to play other games. Our pre-teen and teenager lost interest pretty quick. The younger ones enjoyed it more. Pros: great staff, not too expensive Cons: short, not very exciting, was hoping for more.
Read MoreJennifer C.
Jan 4, 2025
So much fun! 1st activity in 2025 and this was a great choice! Located inside the Forum Shops of Caesars Palace, you need to be on the end closest to The Strip and up on the 3rd floor. It's a completely interactive experience that requires a ton of body movement. You will definitely get your exercise and steps in while having fun. Wear comfortable shoes and be ready for fun. They have a bar inside with limited seating and they also offer a small bites menu. I enjoyed a glass of white wine while there and the 2 hours spent was well worth the time to partake in all the games. This is family fun for all ages, so being the group.
Read MoreMelanie P.
Oct 2, 2024
Yelp tempted me with a free ticket to visit Electric Playhouse. I liked it so much that a month later, we hosted my son's 6th birthday there!Everything went awesome! We even had the entire place to ourselves until the last hour.We got the Kilowatt room, and for about 20-30 people, plus an added fruit plate, salad, 2 additional pizzas and soda pitcher, our bill totaled over $700. After all attendees were counted, the 20% local discount was taken off, and the "taxes and fees" added, our total was still $799. That was more than I expected, and I suspect came from the generic "taxes and fees" line. That said, taking a step back - that price still feels like a steal for hosting any kind of party on the strip; let alone one with such original attractions/activities!These gigantic touchscreen pods are amazing! From what I could tell, there's usually 5-6 interactive and customizable visuals per pod, plus a couple games. Each pod's selection is unique; you won't find the same options on any other pods. The main, large arena area has even more games to choose from.My son's favorite visual is on the small pod closest to the party room. It has bunches of brightly colored spiders that you can squash. Additionally, he likes all the games available in the main arena - and there are a lot.My favorite visuals are--what I think is named--"Galaxy Waves" located in front of the bar. Multi-colored waves come in from the sides and space rocks float across the walls. That said, I didn't try all the pods. I was focused on readying the party area and socializing with guests! I'd like to come back soon and just focus on playing again.-----The party itself went fairly smoothly, though like anything, it had some bumps. They were out of lemonade, so we subbed with Sprite. At first I thought nothing of it, but soon I realized that's a big issue for a children's party. A lot of kids, including my son, are averse to carbonation bubbles. My son was thirsty, and downed water only when he felt desperate. As feedback, keeping alternative juices on hand probably would be helpful for the kitchen if they still want to cater to children too. As for the food, it was solid. The pizza was fluffy and clearly made with care. The fruit plate wasn't too much of a surprise; it was composed of grapes, honeydew melon, cantaloupe, and a light sprinkle of raspberries. The salads were standard garden salads, but I noticed a bit later that they forgot to separate the croutons/toppings to the side like I asked [via email]. Thankfully my mom is gluten intolerant rather than celiac, so she was okay with just picking them off and being careful. They did keep the dressing on the side though, which was helpful.They let me in with my Costco baked cake without a hitch. They require a certified bakery make the cake or dessert that you bring, and they'll glance at the sticker on the box. I just added some superficial decorations, and voila -- my son had an astronaut themed 6th birthday cake!The food did get placed in the room a bit later than I expected, but that actually worked out perfectly because all of our guests were late. It's tough for anyone to venture out to these strip locations! (Plus I told our guests to either arrive late or leave early so they could stay within the 3 hours of free parking window that's available for locals at Caesar's garage.)We brought our own cake cutting and serving supplies. Staff didn't provide any help for serving the pizza until I asked. They gave us extra tongs, but those didn't help as much as I hoped they would. In hindsight, some clear gloves from the kitchen would have been great! I don't mind serving all the guests, (it is just pizza after all,) but I had a cold that day so I was trying to be mindful of not passing my germs to everyone too.Staff were extra nice at the tail end of our party room time. We were supposed to be there for only 90 minutes, but they let us linger for 2 hours instead. As we still lagged with cleaning out our stuff, they were kind and patient. I'm sure it helped that no other customers were frequenting the facilities yet, but they still didn't have to give us the extra time that they did. So I'm grateful!While we were out of our party room time, and then just playing in the pods, a few of us did become thirsty. There was no one manning the bar area so we had to ask for water bottles at the front desk. Four water bottles came to maybe $12.41 - which was fine. Water never tasted sweeter after running around with kids for the last couple hours!-----What really topped off our experience at Electric Playhouse was the back balcony that overlooks a gorgeous view of the strip! It's bordered in full cement, so kids will need a chair to see anything above it. That said, it's fabulous for adult selfies and smoke breaks! Overall our party experience here was pretty grand! Like I said, the next time I come, I'm going to focus on just play, and maybe try a mocktail!
Read MoreMichael U.
Dec 14, 2024
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.
Read MoreCathy C.
Aug 18, 2024
Yelp Review 2024 #89:My friends and I came to Electric Playhouse to celebrate my birthday before heading to dinner. I must say the booking process was pretty easy: you can do it online or in person. Even paying for admission in person and signing the waiver was an easy process. Once we all signed our waivers, we got escorted and oriented to the playground. We were there around 4:40pm on a Sunday and it wasn't busy. We left our personal items in the locker - leave them your ID and claim it with an employee when you're ready to grab your stuff.Each playground station typically has somebody to explain the games. There are several small stations with about 3-6 games each. Some games can be played individually, in pairs or in groups. There's one big play area. There is one rule: basically, don't hijack somebody else's game and wait your turn. Visually, it's nice. Lights, colors, and projections on different rooms, walls and floors. We waited our turn to play in the large area. We played a few games until a bunch of kids hijacked our game. It would have been nice to have the adults they came with to guide them or employees implement their rule but nope. Not cool.The place is also pretty warm - upper 70's to 80's but it feels hotter when you're playing. Tips: wear your gym outfit or a light shirt/ tank top and shorts, a towel, and water. There is a bar you can get a drink from. We had to ask for napkins to wipe off sweat.It got waaaay busier by 5:15pm. At 5:40pm, an employee asked us to leave because they're busy. Definitely can improve on customer service. Would I come back? No.
Read MoreLaurie 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!!!!!!!
Read MoreNatisha K.
Feb 2, 2025
My daughter (11) and I stumbled across Electric Playhouse while walking down the strip. After a short time on Google then speaking with the woman at the front desk, we decided to check it out. We were so glad we did! There was only one other family there at the time so we had the opportunity to try out several of the individual pods and spend some time in the large room. All of the games were so much fun and an unexpected workout! Each pod had several games and visuals. A staff member even took pictures for us. My daughter even got to change the visuals in the large bar area. We ended up spendimg almost 3 hours there. Towards the end we went out on the patio and enjoyed the view. There was water available in the bar area. Every staff member was friendly and helpful. We definitely recommend this for families.
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