Unless you're with children, just avoid this place altogether. I understand that Vegas as a whole has suffered badly from COVID, but I was really disappointed by the $60 entrance fee. I ended up going on three rides in total before just giving up and heading out - a total of $20 per disappointing ride. Not a great way to treat customers.Ī lot of the other flat rides were shut down. On my first attempt at riding it, we were taken off the ride in the station because of restraint issues, but then rather than being allowed to get on the next available car, we were told to leave the station, so we had to go and queue up again. El Loco was alright, but clearly compromised by the small space it has to operate in, and had reliability issues. It's so bad that I am convinced wasn't designed for the proportions of actual humans. Canyon Blaster has the single most uncomfortable restraint system I have ever experienced. The $60 ticket charge (no way of paying for individual rides) is obscenely expensive for what's on offer.Īlthough it's impressive that they've managed to squeeze two rollercoasters (El Loco and Canyon Blaster) into an indoor space, they are clearly quite compromised. If it's both, you might as well go ahead and skip this. Incredibly expensive, fairly dated, and with rides that mostly cater to small children, the Adventuredome is pretty rubbish if you're older than about 15, or have ever been to any decently-sized theme park anywhere.
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