Thursday, 05 Jun 2025

Play Playground at Luxor Unveils Exciting Summer Ticket Options for Teens, Families, and VIP Guests

As summer approaches, Las Vegas’ Play Playground is ready to deliver even more excitement with a refreshed lineup of ticket packages tailored to fit a wide range of visitors — from families with teens to VIP and VVIP guests seeking an unforgettable social experience. Located within the Luxor Hotel and Casino, this vast and engaging venue presents a daring twist on traditional Strip entertainment by combining active games, collaborative challenges, and captivating puzzles that encourage guests to step away from their phones and dive into real-world fun.


Play Playground at Luxor Unveils Exciting Summer Ticket Options for Teens, Families, and VIP Guests

Visitors can expect to encounter a variety of fan-favorite games designed to test agility, precision, and quick thinking. For example, Record Time is a thrilling game that requires players to duck, dodge, and weave through rotating vinyl records while balancing on a narrow beam, putting both physical coordination and balance to the test. Bullseye combines trampoline jumping with a Velcro suit, as participants leap toward targets on a wall, merging fitness with fun. Another crowd-pleaser is Ringer Run, where players carefully slide glowing rings along neon-lit, rainbow-shaped tracks, needing steady hands and concentration to avoid touching the sides. Meanwhile, Move It invites players to respond to a series of escalating physical commands such as twisting, pushing, sliding, and kicking, all amid cheers from the crowd that amplify the lively atmosphere.

To complement the playful vibe and provide better accessibility, Play Playground has introduced a new variety of ticket options designed to suit different budgets and visitor types:

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