Wreck Room
Wreck Room

Wreck Room

4090 Schiff Drive, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89103

The Basics

Las Vegas offers an endless array of fun activities and rage rooms are the hottest newcomer on the entertainment scene. At Wreck Room, you can choose between the basic or XL Wrecking Package—each includes an arsenal of wrecking weapons and a mix of small, medium, and large items just waiting to be pulverized during your 30-minute “destruction therapy” session.

The rooms are made of stainless steel and clean-up is included, so you can blow off a bit of steam without having to worry about causing damage or making a mess. These popular rage rooms are often completely booked up, so reserve your spot in advance to avoid a wait to wallop.

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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Wreck Room is a unique group activity for bachelor or bachelorette parties, birthday celebrations, or corporate team building.

  • You must be at least 18 years old to “wreck.”

  • Coveralls, face shields, gloves, and vests are provided for wearing over street clothes. Closed toe shoes are required.

  • Live rage room video feeds are screened in the lobby. You can purchase a recording of your session afterwards.

  • The rage rooms are not wheelchair-accessible.

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How to Get There

Wreck Room is located about a 10-minute drive west of the most famous casino hotels on the Strip (Las Vegas Boulevard) and there is ample parking just outside the entrance. Alternatively, take bus #203 from downtown or hire a taxi or ridesharing service to and from the location.

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When to Get There

The rage rooms are open daily from 11am to 7pm. Each stainless steel room is air-conditioned, so you can visit during the hottest midday hours and stay comfortable while smashing to your heart’s content. Book your session in advance for guaranteed entry at the time you choose.

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Smash Room, Rage Room, or Anger Room?

These terms are often used interchangeably but describe the same thing: a space reserved for destroying objects using wooden bats or metal rods while wearing safety gear to prevent injury. The first rage rooms were opened in the early 2000s and soon the trend spread worldwide. Today, many rage rooms offer added perks like video services, group sessions, and a choice of “packages” that include more or larger items to destroy.

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