A new Spy Ninjas-themed attraction is opening this March in Las Vegas, based on the hit YouTube IP created by Chad Wild Clay and Vy Qwaint. The 55,000-square-foot Spy Ninjas HQ indoor adventure park will include a 115-foot zipline, which is the longest indoor zipline in the state of Nevada, as well as trampolines, multi-level escape rooms, VR attractions, axe throwing and a skill-based arcade.
“We’re very excited to bring our YouTube adventures to fans in real life,” says Clay. “Our YouTube channels have always emphasized creativity and physical activity. We have created the best possible environment for team building and bonding.”
Spy Ninjas challenges in real-life
According to its website, the popular Spy Ninjas brand has 44 million subscribers and 15 billion views across multiple channels. The Spy Ninjas thrill their viewers every week with videos focused on puzzles, mystery solving and martial arts, and now this real-life experience will give fans a chance to put their own skills to the test.
Guests will also be able to capture and share their experiences on the park’s range of obstacle courses and attractions.
The Spy Ninjas describe themselves as “A team of YouTubers on a mission to save the internet from the evil hacker organization, Project Zorgo. By combining martial arts, detective work and stealth, we uncover the PZ hackers’ nefarious plans, and stop them from taking over YouTube channels and social media across the globe.”
Their adventures, missions, games and challenges are uploaded on YouTube daily.
The new Spy Ninjas indoor adventure park is believed to be the first one to be based on an IP that was created exclusively on social media.
Elsewhere in Las Vegas, Lionsgate has joined forces with immersive entertainment district Area15 to launch the John Wick Experience. The 12,000-square-foot ticketed attraction is expected to open later this year.