Party At New Electric Playhouse On The Las Vegas Strip
An exciting and fun new attraction will be opening in The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace on June 22nd. Get ready to enjoy the new Electric Playhouse. Electric Playhouse Brings…

The silhouette of a woman wearing futuristic glasses with a laser light show emanating from behind her.
Viacheslav Peretiatko via Getty ImagesAn exciting and fun new attraction will be opening in The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace on June 22nd. Get ready to enjoy the new Electric Playhouse.
Electric Playhouse Brings An Exciting Immersive Experience To Las Vegas
There’s an Electric Playhouse in Albuquerque, New Mexico that has been entertaining people of all ages for quite a few years. Now, they’re set to open their second location on the famous Las Vegas Strip.
You can already check out the Electric Playhouse website to get an idea of the immersive electronic games and fun you and your family will enjoy. It looks like it’s going to be lots of fun for kids, parents, and even adults.
This new attraction will feature motion-activated games for people of any age and any interest. Best of all, you don’t need to buy or rent any goggles or other electronic equipment to enjoy the fun.
I count around 17 featured immersive games on the Electric Playhouse “Play” page. Games such as “Cosmo Breaker,” “Guacamole,” “Light Hockey,” “Paint Pong,” and “Power Slide” will keep small or large groups entertained for hours.
What You Need To Know About Electric Playhouse
The new Electric Playhouse 10,000 square foot attraction will be opening on Saturday, June 22nd. It will be located on the Terrace Level of The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace.
General Admission is $25 bucks for Nevada residents. Visitors will pay $30 dollars at The Forum Shops location. For that price, you’ll get one hour of unlimited play. To purchase your tickets, click here.
Electric Playhouse Also Offers Immersive Dining, Events, And Party Rooms
But wait, there’s more! They will also be opening their immersive dining experience. You’ll be able to book group events, birthday parties, or just dine and drink.
In fact, their “Dine & Drink” website page boasts: “Food and Technology paired to create culinary adventures like nothing you’ve experienced before.”
Additionally, you can sip a drink and enjoy an awesome view of the Las Vegas Strip from their outdoor patio.
With a prime location on The Strip, immersive electronic fun, and culinary adventures like no other, Electric Playhouse should be a big hit.
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The Poop Museum And 6 Weird Nevada Attractions You Must Visit
Summer vacation is upon us. So, where to? Maybe the Poop Museum!
Summer Travel Might Take You To Some Unusual Places
There are some great places, national parks, monuments, and museums to visit and explore in the United States. Some great places in the state of Nevada, that you probably didn't even know about. And we'll get to those. But I have to share one of the places I just found out about.
If you drive about four hours from Las Vegas, you will find an amazing place. The Grand Canyon? Yes - but no. It's right near the beautiful Grand Canyon - but you can always see that.
How About A Visit To The Poop Museum In Arizona
Yeppers! I'm talking about the brand new - world's largest museum - for fossilized POOP!
It just opened in Williams, Arizona near the Grand Canyon. And they gave it the perfect name: The Poozeum. Yes, I'm serious.
If you're looking for a fun road trip this summer, this cool(?) - uh, interesting(?) - new attraction just opened, in the small town of Williams, Arizona, on historic Route 66.
Most people who visit The Poozeum are actually on their way to the Grand Canyon. It's about 60 miles south of it. But, dare I say - it smells like the Grand Canyon has some stiff competition now. (Oh shut up - that was clever, and you know it)
The Poozeum Is The Largest Museum Of Its Kind
The poop museum just opened in downtown Williams, and it is the largest poop museum! It specifically highlights fossilized dinosaur poop. So there is definitely something to it.
The term for fossilized feces is coprolite. (COP-rolite, not CRA - well, you got it.) They've got around 8,000 pieces in their collection, including the largest dinosaur poop ever found: a two-foot-long specimin that they think belonged to a T-rex.
Believe it or not, the museum is free. So if you're passing through Williams, it won't cost you anything. But I think just getting a picture in front of it is reason enough to stop. Because of the name alone!
Definitely check out The Poozeum if you are heading to the Grand Canyon. Or just GO!
Here are some strange and interesting Nevada attractions you might enjoy.
1. The Clown Motel: Tonopah, Nevada
The Clown Motel is just plain weird. And it is said to be haunted - which is not hard to believe. I have been to it, but refuse to stay, because it is like something out of the X-Files the Scully and Mulder would have even avoided, But it is quite the tourist attraction. At least check out the weird gift shop.

2. The Middlegate Shoe Tree: Dayton, Nevada
It's a tree with a bunch of shoes hanging over branches. The story is that a couple got in their first fight as newlyweds, they had an argument right near the tree, and one left the other walking home, without shoes. They patched things up, but made an anniversary tradition out of going back each year to throw a shoe on the tree. It's interesting. In Dayton, Nevada, about 50 miles from Fallon Nevada, on The Loneliest Road In America.

3. The Car Forest: Goldfield, Nevada
The call it the Free Range Art Gallery. There are dozens of cars, vans, and trucks half-buried, or sticking straight up out of the ground, and even on top of each other. These are the canvas, and they are really colorful, and festive. It's a really cool sight to see, in the living ghost town of Goldfield.

4. Seven Magic Mountains: Las Vegas, Nevada
The Seven Magic Mountains were supposed to be a temporary exhibit, but they have been up since 2016. About 20 minutes outside of Las Vegas are seven fluorescent colored, 11 story rock towers. They have become a bit of have become something of a cult classic, and they are a GREAT photo op. A really cool sight to see!

5. The National Atomic Testing Museum: Las Vegas, Nevada
There were over 900 atomic tests in Nevada. And people would take buses to see the testing. It was a huge draw for Las Vegas, and people came in from everywhere. People would bus out to the test site, put their goggles on, have a cocktail, and enjoy watching the mushroom clouds in the sky. It was quite the attraction on Las Vegas in the 50's. The Atomic Testing Museum, though, is quite amazing, and full of history. A huge, actual, nuclear reactor, a backpack nuke, and personal atomic weapons. Yikes! But the Oppenheimer era was fierce in Las Vegas.

6. Little A’Le’Inn: Rachel, Nevada
The Little A'Le'Inn is just as kitschy as you would imagine! You can stay there, eat there, and shop. All a play on the Area 51 test site, that is not too far down the road. And all part of the heyday of the Las Vegas atomice times. Do NOT try to trek on over to Area 51, and think you'll get past anything. Lights go on, and guards swarm in from nowhere! Just keep close to the Inn.

Larry Martino is the long-time afternoon drive personality on 96.3 KKLZ. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are those of Larry Martino and not necessarily those of Beasley Media Group, LLC.