What began as a single experimental venue in the desert has grown into one of Las Vegas’s most unconventional—and genuinely cool—places to explore. Now more than five years old, AREA15 is heading into 2026 with a wave of new attractions, from a John Wick Experience and a Malibu Barbie café pop-up to Universal Horror Unleashed and what’s being billed as the largest-ever Museum of Ice Cream.
AREA15 opened in September 2020 as a 200,000-square-foot attraction space and has since exploded into a 40-acre campus blending immersive art, ticketed virtual-reality experiences, nightlife, food and drink and large-scale events.
Over the past five years, the destination has welcomed more than 15 million visitors and now hosts hundreds of public events and private bookings annually, positioning itself less like a traditional theme park and more like an ever-changing entertainment playground.
“Area15 is designed to surprise people every time they walk through the door,” Winston Fisher, chief executive officer of Area15told Blooloop. “With a brand-new mix of new restaurants, retail flagships and breakthrough attractions now signed, we’re continuing to create an entertainment district appealing to families, food lovers, thrill-seekers and culture explorers alike.”
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Designed around exploration, AREA15 encourages guests to wander freely between attractions, installations, bars and performance spaces. Monumental sculptures and large-scale murals are scattered throughout the campus, forming one of the largest permanent collections of festival-style art anywhere.
Earlier this year, AREA15 also introduced a new self-guided Immersive Art Quest, led by a robot narrator named Aria-15, which guides visitors through the art collection using audio stories, artist insights and behind-the-scenes details.
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The biggest changes are unfolding in Zone 2: The Terminals, a major expansion that launched last year and continues to roll out new experiences through 2026. Among the most high-profile additions is Universal Horror Unleashed, the first-ever year-round horror experience from Universal Destinations & Experiences, featuring multiple haunted houses, themed entertainment areas and horror-inspired food and drinks.
AREA15 has aslo introduced Malibu Barbie Café, a limited-time pop-up inspired by the iconic doll, alongside game-show-style attractions like The Great Big Game Show and interactive experiences such as The Escape Game. Additional tenants include competitive socialising venues, new bars and rotating pop-ups that keep the lineup in constant flux.
Newer openings include the John Wick Experience, an interactive walkthrough inspired by the film franchise that drops visitors into a stylized underworld of shifting alliances and high-stakes decisions, and Interstellar Arc, a mixed-reality experience from Felix & Paul Studios that blends cinematic visuals with participatory storytelling set in deep space.
Looking ahead, even larger projects are on the way. Through 2026, AREA15 plans to unveil a reimagined suspended Boeing 747 transformed into a multi-use event venue, and open what’s being billed as the largest-ever Museum of Ice Cream, featuring interactive dessert spaces, themed environments and new concepts exclusive to the Las Vegas location. New restaurants, retail tenants and additional attractions are also scheduled to open across the district.
Five years in, AREA15 remains intentionally hard to define—and that fluidity is part of its appeal. As the district continues to grow, it’s positioning itself as a place where immersive art, entertainment, food and nightlife constantly overlap, giving visitors a reason to come back and discover something new each time.
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