Located behind Circus Circus on the Las Vegas Strip is a unique pink glass building known to locals and visitors as the Adventuredome. This five-and-a-half acre glass encasement houses an epic indoor amusement park that offers fun and excitement to families and thrill-seekers alike. This fun-filled indoor amusement park took one year to build at a cost of $90 million and opened on 23 August 1993 with only four rides. Today, the Adventuredome features 25 rides and attractions. This epic indoor amusement park should be atop anyone's Las Vegas bucket list. Take a look!
The Adventuredome is located behind Circus Circus Las Vegas, conveniently located at 2880 Las Vegas Blvd. South
This epic indoor amusement park is America's largest indoor theme park with true Las Vegas flare. It is 200 feet high and is fully enclosed by 8,615 panes of glass, each weighing more than 300 pounds.
The Canyon Blaster - the Adventuredome's first thrill ride - is the world's only indoor double-loop, double-corkscrew roller coaster. It speeds through the Adventuredome at 55 mph. Height restrictions apply.
The Adventuredome's newest roller coaster is El Loco. This unique coaster is chock full of twists, turns, and drops
that ascend 90 feet before dropping over and under for riders to experience 1.5 vertical-G's. Height restrictions also apply.
Among the Adventuredome's featured attractions are the Pike's Pass Miniature Golf, Batman Laser Challenge, Highway 66 Mini Bowling, and the Xtreme Zone that features rock climbing and bungee jumping.
The Inverter is another new thrill ride that subjects riders to constant G-force action. Rounding out the thrill ride section are Disk'O, Chaos, and Sling Shot.
Disk'O is a crowd favorite.
Chaos looks dizzying, indeed.
The Sling Shot catapults riders straight up with four G's of acceleration before free-falling back to Earth.
What would an amusement park be without the Canyon Cars bumper cars? Incomplete, I tell you.
In addition to the roller coasters and other thrill rides, there are plenty of rides and attractions geared toward smaller kids such as the Frog Hopper, Thunderbirds, the B.C. Bus, Drifters hot air balloons, the Circus Carousel, and the Miner Mike runaway train (pictured.)
The Adventuredome also features traditional carnival and midway games as well as an arcade.
Two popular attractions are the Sponge Bob SquarePants 4D adventure "The Great Jelly Rescuel" and the Ice Age: "No Time for Nuts" 4D adventure.
A family trip to Las Vegas would be incomplete without a visit to this epic indoor amusement park pumped up on Las Vegas steroids. From small tots to adults, there is something for everyone inside this amazing pink glass dome. For more information such as directions, ticket prices, birthday parties, and any other inquiries, please call (702) 794-3939.
Have you been to the Adventuredome epic indoor amusement park? If so, what did you think? Please share your comments and experiences below.
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