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The Escape Game at The Forum Shops, officially part of The Escape Game Las Vegas, turns a stop inside The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace into a full hour of teamwork, hidden doors, and tactile puzzle-solving in the middle of the Las Vegas Strip. Instead of another lap through casino noise, you get eight themed missions that can swing from prison drama and gold-rush cabins to spaceships and schoolyard nostalgia.

For most first visits, start with a standard timed game ticket: it locks in the room your group actually wants, keeps the stop easy to pair with nearby Strip plans, and saves you from last-minute slot hunting.
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Choose this if you want the actual Forum Shops experience: one fixed start time, one 60-minute mission, and the flexibility to pick the room that best fits your group.
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8 tips for visiting the The Escape Game at The Forum Shops

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Book the room you actually want
If your group cares about a specific mission, do not rely on pure Strip spontaneity. Walk-ins are welcome, but the venue strongly recommends booking ahead, and that matters most for evening slots or when someone has already fixated on Prison Break, Playground, or another specific room. This keeps the stop fun instead of argumentative.
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Use Gold Rush as the safe default
If nobody can agree which room to book, Gold Rush is the cleanest peace treaty. The official room page frames it as a hands-on adventure for first-time escapers and seasoned pros alike, so it works well when you want one mission that keeps both rookies and puzzle people engaged. That way you spend the hour solving clues, not negotiating confidence levels.
3
Pick Playground for big groups
When your group is large, stop trying to squeeze everyone into the hardest room just for bragging rights. Playground is the official big-team specialist here, with space for up to 12 players and an all-ages slant that makes mixed families or birthday crews much easier to manage. That keeps the energy playful instead of crowded.
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Treat 15 minutes as real
The official check-in guidance is 15 minutes before game time, and you should take that literally. The Caesars Palace / Forum Shops corridor is bigger than it looks from Las Vegas Boulevard, and escalators, casino floors, or valet handoffs can quietly eat your buffer. Arriving with slack makes the room feel like a win, not a recovery mission.
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Use the right arrival route
If you take the monorail, use the Flamingo & Caesars Palace station; if you drive, use the covered structure or valet for The Forum Shops; if you rideshare, the direct Las Vegas Boulevard drop-off is the simplest entry. Picking the right arrival route matters more here than it would at a sidewalk storefront. It saves steps, stress, and the classic "why are we still walking?" moment.
6
Ask about privacy on busy nights
Most games are private for your group, but shared games can still happen when not all spots are booked, especially on weekends, holidays, and the busiest time windows. If privacy matters for a date, birthday, or team outing, confirm that point before you show up. This avoids an awkward surprise at check-in.
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Know the child rules first
If you are bringing children, check the age rules before you build the day around this stop. The rooms are recommended for ages 13 and up, younger players are welcome, children 4 and under can join free if added ahead, and a paying adult 18 or older must play with anyone 14 and under. So you can plan the team honestly from the start.
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Pair only one nearby stop
For the smoothest follow-up, choose either Madame Tussauds Las Vegas for another playful indoor hour or High Roller for big Vegas views after dark. Both are easy from this part of the Strip, but stacking everything nearby in one burst usually turns fun into fatigue. One good extra is enough.

How to plan a stop at The Escape Game at The Forum Shops on a central Las Vegas Strip day

The Escape Game at The Forum Shops works best as one deliberate hour inside the Caesars Palace orbit, not as backup entertainment after you have already burned through your patience on the casino floor. Choose the room first, then keep the rest of the day within easy walking distance.

Start with one timed room on this page

Best for most first-time visitors: book one standard timed room ticket on this page and treat the venue as one focused 60-minute mission, not a half-day production. You lock in the room your group actually wants, skip the uncertainty of walk-up availability, and keep the rest of your center-Strip plan flexible for dinner or one nearby add-on. Book now.

Use Gold Rush as the safe first pick

Choose this if your group is mixed in age, confidence, or puzzle experience. Gold Rush is officially framed as a hands-on adventure for first-time escapers and seasoned pros alike, so it is the cleanest peace treaty when no one can agree on difficulty and you still want everybody contributing. Book now.

Save Prison Break for challenge-seeking teams

Great when your group wants bragging rights rather than a gentle warm-up. Prison Break is the toughest official room here and starts with your team split between two prison cells, so it rewards confident communicators and people who enjoy pressure more than casual browsers ducking in from Las Vegas Boulevard. Book now.

Build your arrival around Caesars, not the curb

If you use the monorail, aim for Flamingo & Caesars Palace; if you drive, use the covered structure or valet access for The Forum Shops. Either way, treat the official 15-minute early-arrival guidance as real, because the Caesars Palace corridor is bigger and slower than it looks once escalators, casino floors, and check-in all start stealing minutes.

Pair it with one nearby attraction

The smartest nearby pairings stay in the same walkable resort zone. Madame Tussauds Las Vegas works when you want another playful indoor stop with photos and air-conditioning, while High Roller makes more sense if the day is already leaning toward skyline views and classic Vegas glow. Add one, not both, and let the day breathe.

Why this Forum Shops venue feels bigger than a mall stop

The surprise here is not just that the rooms are polished. It is that a venue tucked inside The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace can still feel cinematic, tactile, and genuinely transportive once the doors close and the puzzle design takes over.

Eight current missions keep it flexible

As of April 2026, the official Forum Shops lineup spans Cosmic Crisis, Gold Rush, Playground, Prison Break, Ruins: Forbidden Treasure, The Depths, The Heist, and Timeliner: Train Through Time. That breadth matters because you can tune the stop toward nostalgia, sci-fi spectacle, family teamwork, spy-movie swagger, or full-pressure challenge instead of forcing every group into one mood.

Multi-room design does the real magic

What separates this venue from forgettable lock-and-key spots is the way the rooms keep unfolding. The official promise is that another room can open just when you think the game is over, and that shift in scale is exactly why the experience feels closer to a compact immersive set piece than to a row of puzzles in rented space.

Unlimited hints lower the stress floor

For families, date-night pairs, and first-time visitors, the unlimited-hint policy is a bigger feature than it first sounds. You can ask for help without a score penalty, which keeps the mission moving, softens the ego battles, and lets the room stay fun even when one clue has clearly started winning the argument.

Different travel styles can choose different moods

If you are traveling with kids or a wide-age family, Playground is the obvious crowd manager thanks to its official 12-player capacity and all-ages slant. For couples or friends who want a slicker tone, The Heist and Cosmic Crisis feel more cinematic; for puzzle veterans, Prison Break is the bragging-rights pick. Book now.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Escape Game at The Forum Shops?

It is the Forum Shops venue of The Escape Game Las Vegas: a set of themed, multi-room escape adventures inside The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace. You choose one mission, get 60 minutes to solve it, and play inside environments built more like story sets than simple lock-and-key booths.
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How much time should I plan for a visit?

Plan a little more than the room clock itself. Each game lasts 60 minutes, and the current arrival guidance is 15 minutes early, so most groups should protect roughly 75 to 90 minutes door to door.
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Do I need to book in advance?

Not strictly. Walk-ins are welcome, but the venue strongly recommends reserving ahead if you want your preferred room and time, which matters more on busy evenings and weekends.
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Will my group play with other people?

Usually not, but it can happen. Most games are private for your group, yet shared games are more common on weekends, holidays, and other busy time windows if not all spots are booked.
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Can children play?

Yes, with the house rules in mind. The rooms are recommended for ages 13 and up, younger players are welcome, children 4 and under can join free if added ahead, and a paying adult 18 or older must play with anyone 14 and under; anyone under 18 also needs an adult signature on the waiver.
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Am I really locked in?

No. The venue says you can step out of the game anytime you need to, so this is much easier on nervous players than the name might suggest.
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Are hints limited?

No. Hints are unlimited, with no penalties, so first-timers and mixed-skill groups do not have to spend the whole hour protecting their pride.
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Is it wheelchair accessible?

Accessibility depends on the room rather than one blanket yes-or-no rule. The official advice is to call ahead so staff can help you choose the best game for your team.
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Which room should first-timers choose?

For a mixed group, Gold Rush is the safest default because the venue positions it for first-time escapers and seasoned pros alike. If you need space for up to 12 players, Playground is the cleaner fit; if your group wants the hardest challenge, point straight at Prison Break.
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Where exactly is it?

You will find it at 3500 Las Vegas Boulevard S, Ste M-9, inside The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace. The easiest transit anchor is the Flamingo & Caesars Palace monorail station; drivers can use the mall structure or valet.
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General information

opening hours

Store hours are Monday to Thursday from 8 am to 11 pm, Friday and Saturday from 8 am to 12 midnight, and Sunday from 8 am to 11 pm. Live game times still vary within that window, so use the booking calendar if your group wants a specific mission or a prime evening slot.

tickets

Games cost US$42.99 per person. Walk-ins are welcome, but booking ahead is the safer move if you want a specific room or a popular evening start time; children 4 and under can join free when their spot is added to the reservation in advance.

address

The Escape Game Las Vegas
The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace
3500 Las Vegas Boulevard S
Ste M-9
Las Vegas, NV 89109
United States

how to get there

The cleanest public-transport anchor is the Flamingo & Caesars Palace monorail station. From there, walk through the resort connector toward Caesars Palace and into The Forum Shops; if you drive, the mall has a covered parking structure plus valet access, and if you rideshare, the Las Vegas Boulevard drop-off gives you the most direct approach to the venue.

accessibility

Accessibility is not a one-size-fits-all promise because room layouts differ. If wheelchair access or another mobility need matters to your group, call the Forum Shops team before you book so staff can steer you toward the best game and arrival setup for your visit.
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