The Magicians Room, a new magic-themed speakeasy, is due to open next month at the Linq Promenade shopping centre in Las Vegas.
Opening on 20 October and described as a hidden world of magic, the Magicians Room is a unique attraction for families by day and adults by night.
It offers a two-part experience, the first being a cutting-edge and nostalgic “crane-only arcade” with interactive claw machines.
The second is behind a concealed entrance to the magic showroom, with guests able to enter via a “human crane” elevator or down the rabbit hole to a secret staircase.
Once inside, guests will enjoy magic performances by award-winning artists, including Farrell Dillon, The Conjurors, Late Night Magic and David Goldrake.
These shows will be enhanced by cutting-edge technology such as holograms, augmented reality and immersive effects.
A hidden world of magic
Additionally, the venue will feature a magic-themed bar, and branded merchandise for purchase.
“The Magicians Room is our most imaginative concept yet, offering a magical blend of playful nostalgia, modern production and extraordinary talent,” said Damian Costa, Las Vegas entertainment industry veteran and co-owner of Pompey Entertainment, the venue’s developer and operator.
“From daytime shows designed for families to adults-only performances after dark, we’re creating an environment that delivers the wonder of live magic in a way that’s engaging, unexpected and perfect for locals and tourists alike.”
In more news for Vegas, an AI-powered version of 1939 musical fantasy film The Wizard of Oz has launched at the Sphere entertainment destination.
Also, the first-ever Universal Horror Unleashed attraction has launched in the city as part of the Area15 expansion.
Images courtesy of Pompey Entertainment