SUPERPLASTIC's Dopeameme

4.5
205 reviews
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About

Tourist Attractions
Step into the Dopeameme Institute for Pleasure Research (D.I.P.R.) located at AREA15. Immerse yourself in a wild 30-minute mind-bending adventure. Each room is packed with insane visuals and challenges designed to hit that dopamine sweet spot, explore trippy, interactive rooms, and create your own dopamine-fueled journey!

Details

  • Onsite servicesAvailable
  • Free parking lotAvailable
  • Free street parkingNot available
  • On-site parkingAvailable

Location

SUPERPLASTIC's Dopeameme
3215 South Rancho Drive, Las Vegas, NV
89102, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.5
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What are people saying?

AI-generated from recent customer reviews

Equipment Issues

Many customers reported that a significant amount of equipment was out of order, leading to frustration and disappointment.

Mixed Enjoyment

While some customers found the experience fun and engaging, others felt it was overpriced and not worth the time.

Staff Performance

Several reviews highlighted the friendliness and helpfulness of the staff, enhancing the overall experience for some guests.

Value for Money

A common sentiment was that the experience did not deliver sufficient value for the price, with many suggesting alternatives.
  • CD
    Corey Drake
    Jan 2, 2026
    1.0
    Most stations had out of order signs. Of the three activities, two didn't even work so you need more out of order signs it seems... 1) bike handles didn't react to my input well 2) the two-button press section always had the same result 3) dance section didn't detect my movement when displaying afterwards and I was in the optimal position
  • MS
    Marcelino Sanders
    Jan 1, 2026
    1.0
    Almost nobody goes to Dopeameme anymore. It one of the least visited attractions at Area15. Many of the bikes are broken and uncomfortable. The attraction features a “lie detector test,” but it’s not a real lie detector — it’s predetermined and completely subjective. For example, it asked me whether I’d prefer to go on a road trip with a gang or a music teacher. I chose music teacher, and it flagged me as lying. The reason isn’t that my choice was wrong — the system is programmed to expect a stereotypical or “fun” answer, like the gang. Any other answer is automatically labeled as a lie. For me personally, this made no sense at all. I love to travel, and since I can’t hear, it wouldn’t matter if the music teacher sang — I wouldn’t hear it anyway. I’d just mind my own business and enjoy the trip my way. My answer was completely honest and logical for me, but Dopeameme doesn’t account for that. Here’s the irony: Dopeameme is supposedly designed to “fix your dopamine”, but instead it makes fun of you for your honest choice, which seems to contradict its own purpose. Why not let a choice like music teacher balance out my dopamine instead of judging it? The logic is confusing and self-contradictory. The only positive thing about Dopeameme is that it has 100% subtitle accessibility, so deaf visitors can read everything. Pick Arc and John Wick instead
  • VM
    Veronique A Meador
    Dec 27, 2025
    1.0
    It didn’t work. Half of it was out of order and it wasn’t us in video. Rip off
  • JR
    Jacob Reed
    Dec 23, 2025
    2.0
    Relatively enjoyable but lots of things were broken and the pictures download is completely broken too. Worker told me the server was probably just overloaded and to keep trying. It never worked. I'd have asked for my money back if it hadn't been included in a package.
  • SS
    Sawyer
    Nov 30, 2025
    1.0
    I honestly cannot believe I paid money for this. The whole thing is basically some cartoon rabbit in a lab coat pretending it’s a groundbreaking, high-tech immersive attraction… when in reality it’s just a low-effort fraud covered in “PG-13 humor” that’s really just cringe Facebook-mom jokes. There is nothing mature, clever, or even remotely funny about it. If this is supposed to boost dopamine, then mission failed — mine dropped. The “interactivity” is a joke. You pedal a bike, press a couple buttons, awkwardly dance in a bathroom stall, and that’s… pretty much it. It feels like they scraped together a bunch of random activities, slapped in a cartoon character, and called it an attraction. Nobody in my group smiled once. Unless you’re in elementary school or a middle-aged mom who shares minion memes, there’s nothing here for you. For the price, it’s actually insulting. If you want a real immersive experience at Area 15, go to John Wick, Illuminarium, Omega Mart — literally anything else. Those actually put effort into world-building. Dopameme just takes your money, wastes your time, and hands you weak jokes that wouldn’t make a 3rd grader laugh. Edit: Also, the response I got from the company is the exact same copy-and-paste paragraph they leave under every negative review. It doesn’t address anything I actually mentioned, and it honestly just proves they’re not listening to feedback—just posting the same “we challenge the norm” line to make it sound deep. If you read the other reviews, it’s literally word for word. Just wanted to point that out for anyone reading.

Frequently Asked Questions About SUPERPLASTIC's Dopeameme

What is SUPERPLASTIC's Dopeameme and what experience does it offer?

SUPERPLASTIC's Dopeameme is an immersive attraction at AREA15 in Las Vegas offering a 30-minute mind-bending adventure through trippy and interactive rooms designed for a dopamine-fueled experience.

Where is SUPERPLASTIC's Dopeameme located?

It is located at 3215 South Rancho Drive, Suite 190, Las Vegas, NV 89102, inside AREA15.