Electric Playhouse, Las Vegas’ new attraction for experiential entertainment, is opening a dining experience inspired by Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
Launched earlier this year in the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, Electric Playhouse offers dozens of motion-activated games and experiences.
From 13 September, Electric Playhouse will also provide the new ‘Teatime in Wonderland‘ F&B experience, which is themed to Lewis Caroll’s 1865 novel.
Billed as an immersive high tea, the experience features motion-activated imagery and sound, interactive storytelling, and food prepared by celebrity pastry chef Keris Kuwana.
Immersive F&B experiences

As guests move through Teatime in Wonderland, the walls, floors and tables will come to life through 360-degree projection mapping.
During the adventure, visitors will be guided by Kuwana, the Mad Hatter and the White Rabbit as they enjoy the March Hare’s finest English teas and the Queen of Hearts’ desserts.
Teatime in Wonderland is the debut production of Electric Playhouse’s new creative culinary director, Vivian Sorenson.
“Combining the magic of immersive storytelling with the brilliance of chef Kuwana and award-winning culinary director Vivian Sorenson, we’re setting a new standard for dining in Las Vegas with these rotating, multi-sensory culinary experiences,” said Brandon Garrett, CEO and co-founder, Electric Playhouse.

“We can’t wait for our guests to experience Teatime in Wonderland and look forward to launching exciting new themes in the near future.”
Immersive F&B experiences are a big trend in the attractions industry. For example, Meow Wolf has announced a surreal dive bar in the afterlife called Cowboix Hevvven for its fifth permanent installation in Houston, Texas.
The honky-tonk establishment is an immersive space with a working restaurant and bar. The menu will complement the experience with “a distinctive twist on classic dive bar fare”.
Electric Playhouse opened its first location in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 2021.
Images courtesy of Electric Playhouse