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Oddyssey Manor

4.8
(137 reviews)

Business Details

3202 W Desert Inn Rd, Las Vegas, NV
89102, United States
(702) 846-1900
https://oddysseylv.com/

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Tourist AttractionsNight ClubTheater ProductionCocktail LoungeDance Club
Oddyssey Manor specializes in immersive theatre and cocktail experiences, blending circus, burlesque, and interactive nightlife inside AREA15 Las Vegas.

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Location

Oddyssey Manor
3202 W Desert Inn Rd, Las Vegas, NV
89102, United States

Hours

MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
WednesdayClosed
Thursday6:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Friday6:30 PM - 3:00 AM
Saturday6:30 PM - 3:00 AM
Sunday6:30 PM - 10:00 PM

Reviews

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  • TA
    Toni-Ann Ayzenberg
    2 days ago
    5.0
    We were here back in 4/2024 and came back again when we visited in 4/2026. This experience was better, more interactive than previously. I absolutely loved how they made me feel a part of the production. There was so much to see, do and taste. The quality of the alcoholic beverages, the performance and including access to go to their Saturday night Noir show, into one ticket was an excellent value for the price. Thank you for such a wonderful, memorable experience. I highly recommend seeing this production if you have not, or even if you have in the past, because it’s new, improved, and worth the price.
  • TR
    Thom Rubino
    Apr 10, 2026
    5.0
    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The Most Immersive, Welcoming, and Unexpectedly Beautiful Experience I’d like to share my husband’s and my experience at Oddyssey Manor and fair warning, this is going to be a long one. Stay with me. It’s worth it. It all started with their website. We were immediately impressed by the variety of ways you can experience the Manor. We chose the dinner option which, by the way, is greatly understated. The website presents it more like a light snack, but what we actually received was a beautifully presented, three course meal that was absolutely delicious. It even included champagne, which was a lovely surprise. From the moment we arrived, the experience was seamless. We were greeted by Charles, who checked us in and gave us helpful insights on how to best interact with the space. Just enough guidance to enhance the experience without taking away from the discovery. We were then welcomed into the Manor’s foyer, where the evening began with a drink and a toast. It immediately set the tone: immersive, elegant, and inviting. From there, we were free to explore the Manor at our own pace. There are nine rooms, each with its own personality, and a cast of characters throughout. One of the most impressive aspects of the experience is how intuitive and respectful the performers are. You can interact as much or as little as you like (no touching), and they are constantly and skillfully reading your comfort level. It felt incredibly safe, engaging, and personal all at once. As you move through the space, you’ll discover five specialty bars offering unique sample cocktails. There are also two full cash bars available. Once you’ve sampled all of the specialty drinks, you’re invited to choose any two full-sized cocktails (you can even double up on a favorite). I personally don’t drink tequila, so I can speak to four of the drinks and they were all fantastic. My husband had the tequila option and absolutely loved it. There are also two performance spaces within the Manor, where the same artists you’ve been mingling with deliver stunning live performances. Seeing them shift from intimate interaction to full performance was so impressive. What stood out most to us was how effortlessly time disappeared. We were there for over three hours and never once checked the time. That’s how immersed and relaxed we felt. A couple of additional notes for future guests: Google Maps directed us to park a bit far from the Manor. While we did end up in a free parking area, we were initially a little lost. That said, it turned out to be part of the adventure. AREA15 staff were everywhere, incredibly friendly, and more than happy to guide us in the right direction. As a gay couple, we also want to highlight how safe and comfortable we felt. Not only walking to the venue, but throughout the entire experience. We saw other members of the LGBTQ+ community enjoying the space openly and comfortably, and that meant a lot to us. This was more than just a night out. It was an experience we’ll remember. You can absolutely count on us returning again and again.
  • LJ
    Lemons Jas
    Apr 6, 2026
    4.0
    Having visited Lost Spirits (LS) four times when it occupied the space and now Odyssey Manor (OM), I think OM has improved many of the areas where LS fell short—but at the same time, it’s missing some of what LS did exceptionally well. LS felt more immersive and engaging between shows. The multiple stages and freedom to wander, grab a drink, interact with sexy staff not in character, or just sit and take it all in made the downtime part of the experience. At OM, the in-between moments feel more like filler—structured “antics” instead of organic exploration. The storyline at OM was was hard to follow and seems to push guests to move as a herd. Part of the magic at LS was the ability to choose your own pace and experience abd show to watch. Not everything needs to be guided. A suggestion: create a dedicated mingling space at entry. Offer a welcome drink and encourage guests to meet a few other groups before the experience starts. It would create familiarity with orhers and a more connected atmosphere throughout the night. From a performance standpoint, LS still had the edge. The French and Spanish dancers, jazz singer and club, magician, and aerialists gave it that intimate, Cirque-level vibe that’s hard to replicate. Bringing that caliber of talent back would elevate OM significantly. Also—this might sound small—but it felt like the experience was missing champagne somewhere along the way because of the birthday celebration. That kind of touch adds to the overall vibe. Where OM clearly wins: The pacing is much better—I didn’t feel rushed like I often did at LS. There’s significantly more seating throughout the venue. More sample drinks and non-alcoholic options. The late-night club concept on Fridays and Saturdays looks like a standout feature. Overall, OM is a unique and welcome addition to the city. It’s the kind of place that’s hard to explain and really has to be experienced firsthand. With a few adjustments—especially around immersion and performance depth—it could be exceptional. I would recommend once.
  • AT
    Ay Tee
    Apr 5, 2026
    5.0
    We used to come here back when it was Lost Spirits, and when they closed down we were absolutely heartbroken--nothing else in Vegas had that immersive vaudeville theater kid charm. We were THRILLED to see that the new owners have kept the bones and foundation (and yes, the spirit) of Lost Spirits alive with Odyssey Manor! If you were around for the Lost Spirit days then you remember wandering from one surreal room to another to watch a rotating set of acts which change nightly, all while sampling drinks. They have kept that intact, but now they have also added an overarching narrative that ties everything together, PLUS they have amazing improv actors that pull you into the performance directly. They've done a number of renovations too and they have clearly poured time and love and work into revamping the place while staying true to the original vision. Odyssey Manor feels like a love letter to Lost Spirits in the BEST way. I want to circle back to the actors though because they were truly incredible and took the experience from great to phenomenal. I don't want to give too many specifics to avoid spoiling it for other guests, but everyone we interacted with was energetic and passionate for their craft. The actors' attention to detail was remarkable and I appreciate the work that must have been done in the background to keep everybody synced up. Another cool change is that now on Fridays and Saturdays, after the Manor "closes" (i.e. after the actors and variety shows stop) it turns into a nightclub! As other reviewers have said, you want to get there early so you have plenty of time to wander and explore, and then you can hang out and dance after. You don't have to pay extra for nightclub admission if you attend the manor first, just keep hanging out and the change happens around you. This is a must-see for people who love weird shit, for people who think "Vegas has no culture", and for people looking for something different from the standard glitz-and-glam experience of the Strip. We will absolutely be back!
  • LL
    Lauren Lee
    Apr 4, 2026
    5.0
    My friend and I went together as a girl's night out, and it was so much fun! Before going to Oddyssey Manor, I had no idea what to really expect and tried to do as much research as possible. There were people dressed up and people wearing tourist clothes. If you want to dress up, imagine what a character would dress up as if they were part of the boardgame Clue. I was worried we were going to be packed like sardines in the venue, but we had ample space to move around or even have a private conversation. During the beginning of the experience, at the spare of the moment, I had a plan to use a different name and have a back story to make it easier to play along when a character asks me questions, but I didn't commit to it much. In the future, I would probably plan my character a little better. We arrived a little after 7pm, and they were able to let us in early to start the experience. When we arrived, we met Charles/Charlie, who told us we were there to celebrate Felix's birthday. We received 5 tasting drink tickets and 2 full size drink tickets. There are 5 different sample stations throughout the venue for guests to sample their 5 specialty drinks (you can try all 5 drinks using your 5 tasting drink tickets). After tasting all of them (or before if you wish), you can get 2 full size versions of any of the drinks you sampled (you can also get 2 full size versions of the same drinks). They also offer mocktail versions of each drink. I ordered mocktails for all my drinks, and they were sweet and tasty! From there, we got to meet the main cast throughout the night. Guests go from room to room and get to see characters interact with other characters as well as with guests. Each character has a very distict personality. From bell cues, characters running and screaming from room to room, and sirens telling people to come with them, guests are brought (more like herded) into specific rooms to watch events unfold. The event ended at 10pm, but we left aeound 9:30pm. The actors and actresses stayed in character the whole time (including the people working at the bar or giving the sample drinks to guests). The actors and actresses were impeccable at staying in character and with improv. We would definitely go again and maybe with our husbands next time!

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