The Adventuredome Indoor Theme Park
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Can get crowded during peak times (mentioned in 3 reviews)
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 4 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Weekdays (quieter)
- • Weekends can be busy
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Higher pricing mentioned (4 mentions)
Accessibility Features
Recent Reviews
Jake Camargo
2 weeks agoWhen I tell people I take my young kids to Las Vegas for vacation, I often get confused looks because most people associate Vegas with only having activities for those who are 21 years old and older. Granted, there are a lot of adult oriented activities in Vegas, but there are also a lot of activities for kids and families, too, believe it or not. And The Adventuredome is one of the best if not the best activity for kids and families in Vegas. With all that said, I took my family here on a recent trip to Vegas a few weeks back. This was my second time ever going to the Adventuredome, and it was just as much fun as the first time. There's just so much to do here! Whether it's doing the rides or playing games or both, you can just get lost here for a good portion of the day. There's rides here for kids of all ages. I know I keep emphasizing kids, but adults can also partake in the fun as well. So really it's a place for all ages to have fun. Another big plus is that during this visit, there were no rides out of order. So that was great. There really is no complaining about the prices because they are what you expect for an amusement park. When being here for hours on end, you will definitely get hungry, so there are more than a few food offerings like a snack store with many candy items and stands around the park with snacks/drinks. There's also a sit-down food area with meal items, which we utilized. There are many meal items to choose from, including hot dogs, hamburgers, chicken strips, pizza, and more. The prices were actually reasonable too. They were cheaper than a lot of food you would find on the Las Vegas Strip. The employees working in the concession area were really friendly as well. The only minor critique I had about the food concession area was that they definitely need to check the freshness of the food that sits in the displays more often. A few food items we ordered, like fries and a churro, were cold and extremely hard. I will say, though, that the funnel cake I got was hot and fresh as well as very tasty. All in all, I would definitely take my kids here again. I've had no bad experiences each of the now two times I have gone here. So if you are looking for a place to take your family when in Vegas for a family activity you should definitely come here.
Peggy Irving
3 months agoThe kids loved the experience here. They were able to go on age appropriate rides and had a great time. No complaints. The service was good, the food was a little pricey,but the park was clean and had lots of rides and arcade games. Parking was free. I'd definitely go back.
Chris Hu
4 months agoGreat kids experience, 48” or taller for full ticket price of $60 per person to play almost everything except for the laser beam and some side games exchange tickets. Kids 48” or under pays half price $30 per person but limited heights roller coasters not allowed, open all week 10am till midnights.
Cameron Siskowic
2 months agoStill sitting here waiting to fill out a security report 30 minutes later. The little train they run (wayyyyy too fast through tight corridors literally ran over both of my wife’s feet. (Not sure how that even happens by the way). There’s no tracks painted in the ground or anything. This thing is going seriously hurt a little kid or toddler. Hopefully Phil isn’t too busy trying to sell this thing and hires someone who can operate a decent business here. To be honest I absolutely love this place. Been coming here since I was a kid 30 years ago. I’ve never or at least very rarely written a bad review, but to see my wife who’s a very kind and patient nurse so outraged by this I just have to write this to hope something changes. I’m absolutely sure this has happened before and the next serious injury will be gross negligence.
Chris Ashley
3 months agoThoroughly disappointing experience. I hadn't been to the Adventuredome in about 12 years and last time it was a blast. This time was horrible in comparison. I came from Oregon for a four day trip and planned to go on Friday night because the website advertised a "Neon Nights" event on Friday and Saturday nights...which they did not have. The website also advertised a ride called "Chaos", which they did not have as well. The classic coaster "Canyon Blaster" that has been there for years must not have ever been updated because it was no where near, as smooth as it used to be, it banged your head from side to side and was just not as enjoyable as it used to be. There was an Angry Birds themed motion simulator ride that was absolutely terrible, once I finally got to ride it, because the attendant wasn't there and it seemed like it was closed. It wasn't until the 3rd time around trying to wait to ride, and someone had to knock on the door to get the attendant out to ride the ride, which ended up being not worth it in the first place. I got to say, overall there were 3 good rides, their new"El Loco" coaster, "Disk-O" and the "Inverter". They had a brand new ride called the "Nebulizer" that was supposed to be a thrill ride and looked kind of cool, but it was less than thrilling. For a $60 wrist band, that was one bad experience that I won't be repeating, you can get into a Six Flags for that price and actually get some thrills. I love Amusement and theme parks but this was a giant disappointment compared to my last visit.