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7400 S Las Vegas Blvd Suite 0213
Las Vegas, Nevada 89123
Super great! Lots of good crane games and super friendly staff and security. Felt very fair and the other games were really great too! Lots of fun across the board.
I played Round1 in Holyoke in Massachusetts, so I have an idea of what Round1 is suppose to be like. This place has a decent selection of games in comparison to the one in Massachusetts. This one also does not have bowling or pool tables? I also got super lucky tonight with claw machines and spent less than $50, and somehow won 4 plushies. (I think I honestly got lucky!) I did notice that the regular claw machines you do win or have better chance at winning. They have those strange weird other claw machines
We had a lot of fun here despite the claw machines being hard to win. We spent over 100$ and only won 3 plushies. Many of the machines have these big cheese ball things in place of the actual plushies to get into the shoot, and it makes it really difficult if you cant grab the cheese ball square on. Other than that we had fun. The staff were nice when we asked for our cheese ball to be redeemed. Took a star off only because the whole place reeked of pee and was kind of nauseating.
Best experience in an arcade with my family ever! Great value, selection, and staff! The prizes are high quality and place is fun. I was asked to use the touchscreen to order a beverage, but I informed the staff I was using cash. He said to use a touchscreen anyway and when I went to check out, he asked if it worked and I said the machine does not offer a cast option as I said to him over and over. He had to help me with the cash register, which staff seem annoyed to do. I am taking the family back just bec
Round1 Arcade: Claw Machines and Fun for All at Las Vegas South Premium Outlets Just visited the new Round1 Arcade at the Las Vegas South Premium Outlets, and it definitely lived up to the hype! Claw Machine Paradise: For all the claw machine enthusiasts out there, this place is heaven. They have a massive selection of machines with tons of tempting prizes. I spent a good chunk of time trying my luck (and skill) at grabbing some goodies. Friendly Staff the staff at Round1 were fantastic. They were helpfu
What a fantastic experience we had at Round 1! This place is an absolute gem for families looking to have fun and create lasting memories. From the moment we walked in, the vibrant atmosphere and endless arcade games drew us in. This is an amazing place to the the kiddos before you go adulting on the strip! The highlight of our night was when our son won the bonus by collecting all the cards for the Avengers game! A huge shoutout to Cassandra, the amusement GM, who not only guided us through the process bu
Great for adults and kids as well!!! So many games to choose from!!!! The food is great as well!! The pizza is delicious and made to order.. I got the ice cream on my date $1.. love this place and we visited twice. The best part is the manager as he is a great representative of the place and I give him top star for customer service.
Round1 Arcade: A Gamer's Paradise!** Round1 Arcade in Vegas is an absolute blast! From the moment I walked in, I was transported to a world of endless fun and excitement. The arcade is massive, with countless games to choose from. I spent hours playing classic favorites like Pac-Man and Street Fighter, as well as newer titles that I'd never seen before. One of the things I loved most about Round1 is the variety of activities. In addition to the arcade games, there's also a bowling alley, karaoke rooms, an
Really fun experience. We have been to the North Las Vegas location and thought we would stop at this one. Had a great time! The staff was really nice and helped retrieve prizes as needed.
Unfortunately this place is a waste of money now and we didn't win a single thing after buying a $40 card. Everything slips out of the claw. Even the tiny plush. Too bad because it was really fun the first time we went when they first opened, we won several items, but they must have changed it.
Fun arcade, lots of fun games and claw machines. Kind of pricey many games are 9 to 14 credits per play. So pick and choose! Still a fun arcade.
If you're interested in arcade games originating from Japan, this is the place. This is my first time here, went on 6/22/24. There are a lot of good games to try out and crane games with unique styles. I only walked around and see what's going on. It's exactly the same as the one in Meadows Mall. I really enjoyed it.
Our experience at this Round 1 was disappointing from start to finish. The chicken karaage was burnt, super overcooked, and it was supposed to come with kewpie mayo, but they were out and gave us ranch instead?completely missing the mark. On top of that, they didn't have any Round 1 bags for our winnings, which took away from the excitement of playing. The biggest issue? There's never anyone around to help when you win, making it frustrating to claim your prizes. We've had better experiences at other Rou
Great place and perfect location they built this for. It's not the normal two story game arcade, but it's still a great place to take the kids to blow off some steam . Also, they have lots of claw game options if you're great at those! The pizza slicw fries and a drink with free refills are only $10.99. The bentonite box comes with chicken teriyaki and rice bowl, 4 pasta of gyozas, and a drink got $16.99, Arcade credits to purchase if you buy $50+ you get more for your buck, plus you get a free gift. It's a
This round 1 had a lot more claw machines, compared to the one on Meadows. We were able to win a decent amount. Jasmine was wonderful, and a great asset to their team!
The everyday workers here are wonderful, but it horribly run by horrible managers. They were out of almost everything in the food court. I also tried to win a stuffed animal on the claw machine. I had put a lot of money into it. Twice, the claw picked up the stuffed animal but then dropped it once the claw machine moved to the right. One of the workers seemed like they wanted to help but the female manager there wouldn't allow it. She made the machine impossible to win anything on it. It doesn't matter how
Great arcade! Kymeyka was very helpful! Good selection of Japanese Rhythm games. Chunithym isn't connected online so it only has the base song selection. Machines are all well maintained.
As far as claw machine arcades go, this is the only place that I will spend my money at. Every prize there is of superb quality, although sometimes there are minor superficial defects (loose threads mostly) The machines seem tough at first glance, but 90% of them can be won within 1-4 tries. There are also co-op shooting games, Japanese racing games, rhythm games, and ticket-winning games. Basically a must-visit if you're looking for recreation. Also doesn't hurt that they have a $4 beer deal and some great
This place is great! It was so clean and had a great variety of games. My daughter and I both won prizes from claw machines, and the prizes to get with tickets are amazing! Tetris Waffle Maker, anyone? We'll be going back again and again!
I recently visited the new Round1 arcade and claw machine venue at the Las Vegas Premium Outlets on Las Vegas Blvd, and it was a delightful experience! Right from the start, the convenience of its own entrance on the far side of the mall made access easy and hassle-free. Inside, I was impressed with the brand-new machines which not only functioned flawlessly but also offered a wide variety of games that cater to all age groups. The staff there were exceptionally friendly, adding a personal touch to the fun
I had a date here, it was fun and a great way to break the ice. A week later I brought my 5 year old daughter and we had so much fun. I was able to at lease win her 1 plushie from a claw machine lol Food is whatever, chicken tenders and fries type food.
(Look at bottom of my review!) I'm genuinely impressed with how clean and enjoyable this arcade was! The floors were spotless, not a single speck of dust, food, or spilled liquid. There was even someone vacuuming while we were there to keep it extra clean, and she was respectable to everyone, letting them pass her. The prizes were all really cute. There were big claws with a single big prize in it, and some big claws where there was a stuffed circle that said something along the lines of "win this, and pic
Always a blast, and a great date night location. The claw games are definitely rigged it appears though. So it can feel very frustrating at times for them.
I've been to many round 1 locations around the states. I just happened to be Vegas for a business trip and thought to come here to kill some time. Avoid this location. It's one of the worse locations. They claimed the previous week winning was so low so this week is higher to make up for it. After testing out almost 30 tries on one machine, I decided to ask about their payout rate. They wouldn't tell me. All other locations have been honest when asked. Their skilled machines were broken as well. I witnes
Really enjoyed my time here. The little claw machine games had a lot of cute prizes and were fairly easy to win. Will definitely be coming back.
Ive been going to round 1 for a long time, so happy a new location opened up in south las vegas. It has so many crane games its crazy. The only thing is that this round 1 doesnt have bowling or karaoke, which is ok because I dont really use those things anyway, but the food court is great too.
Nice place. Never seen so many claw machines. They are all rigged. The place serves booze tho so it is all good ;-)
Two problems. Far too few games available to play on the 1 hour all-you-can play pass. Also, all the claw machines seemed rigged against, which is the shame because most look like sub $5 prizes. You will spend a ton of money and leave with no prizes, but maybe the lesson that claw machines are a total waste is valuable.
They all have rhythm games starting from DDR, SDVX, DanceAround, TeToTe Connect, Chrono Circle, Pump It Up, and StepmaniaX!!!! Must check out if you're a fan of these games
It's new,huge,& clean.I liked the fact that there was a seating area near the cafe inside.I walked around first to see how many credits were needed for the majority of the games to get an idea of how much I would need to spend to play what appealed to me.Then I visited the prize zone to see how many points were need for prizes.And to see what they offered.I started with $35 for 180 credits on the play card & that was gone within the first 20 minutes of me being there.The first game i picked was not working,
Claw machines are definitely rigged. I bought my kids $200+ worth of gaming tokens. Tried to ask a worker if you can actually won, to which I received " you just have to try your luck". Do not play any of the claw machines. You will definitely regret it. The arcade games are expensive. I recommend going somewhere else with your kids.
It was fun but they are so rigged. Me and my brother made off with a lit of stuff but spent 150$ it equated out to 40$ per big plushy.
SECRET MENU: French fries come with teriyaki if you wink and slowly nod at the clerk of the surprisingly diverse food counter. Free entry if you name 10 state capitals in under a minute. Son said swiping his card made him finally feel like a powerful conglomerate executive.
The claw machines are definitely rigged. I tried one plushie machine over a dozen times with no luck, it just kept falling as soon as the claw went to the top. The regular games are fun but the claw machines are a waste of money, I recommend visiting other claw machine arcades around the valley. When you win something you have to get a worker to give you the prize. There's no workers close by so you risk leaving your machine to run and grab someone. It's real frustrating if you're with children or alone.
I absolutely love arcades and went all the time when I lived in Japan back in 2018. I love Round 1 but the other location was so far away, I was so excited when this location opened. The selection of prizes and games was pretty good and the staff was kind and friendly. It was a perfect date night for my boyfriend and I. We paid $55 to load our game card and signed up for the membership, which was $5/year. We won 3 big prizes and played a ton of games! The atmosphere was fun and it was nice to play on brand
Worst experience I've had..... The food was disgusting... The guy who waited/helped us wasn't pleasant at all.... He didn't greet us.... Ooh and your prices are MISLEADING
This was an amazing and fun experience! My friends and I went late at night and had a great time. Its pretty pricey but it is revisit able. There is a variety of games and toys to win. I always felt like ticket prizes are usually bland and boring but it actually wasn't bad and there were a couple I'd love to have. Pretty expensive to win the ones I want though. I'd still love to go again in the future.
Nice enough design, but I only like claw machines and the ones here are awful. Claw grip is soft to a ridiculous degree. Hard to pick anything up, much less get it to the drop chute. Claw machines are supposed to be hard, but these are just obnoxious. Will not be returning to this location.
Nice clean place. Half video games and Half claw machines. Spent about $50 on claw machines and won 2 keychains. Very hard to win and very expensive to play.
This is the smaller one but great and more personal all the workers were great and had a super friendly attitude to help
Very enthusiastic about arcades, especially ones that have many claw games. Typical cash grab though, games are slightly rigged with a promise of lag. The claw machines will stay over the prizes whilst holding your prize for 10 seconds, giving you more of a chance to lose, which kind of blows. The smaller ones are more likely to give you a win though! Cute too. The aesthetic of the place is nice, welcoming and looks exciting. The prizes you can win for tickets are exciting and if you get enough, it's wort
Horrible arcade. Absolutely ridiculous prices and rigged machines/games. My wife and I each bought a game card and 35 dollars worth of tokens. Each card itself was 5 dollars. So we spent 80 bucks today. It costs over 12 tokens to play 1 try at a plushie claw game. For the amount of tokens we received, that's 3 dollars per try. Insane. After 4 tries/12 dollars later, we were out of luck. After playing a Halo shooter and a piano game, we shot some hoops and played a token push game. And then we were out of to
Only reason I am giving this 4 stars is because of the manager. I initially was leaving the arcade to leave a 1 star review on every place I could find but then the manager was able to salvage and fix the horrible experience I had that was caused by a different employee. My boyfriend and I spent at least 5 tries on a small plushie claw machine and on our final try, before I ran out of credits, the plushie was hanging 3/4 off the wall with the little tag and strap. There was an employee (mechanic team) behi
Nice place, lots of claw machines and video games! Good place to have fun with kids!
Made a new rule where apparently you have to be 21+ to get in after midnight. Not sure the point of an arcade with no gambling being open late if you can't be under 21 to enter. Super weird rule change. Games were fun the other times I went I guess.
Great place for kids. They also have reasonably prices snacks.
I came here with my family but they didn't let me in because i was under 18 so they had to take me home. My family returned to the arcade without me. But after an hour of playing at the arcade they said they saw a little girl enter the arcade. I don't think its fair for them to have this 18+ rule and make exceptions when they want to.
I came in with my girlfriend and everything was great at first but then we asked about the 60 minute pass which we then purchased. The lady we talked to said we'd be able to use it on all the racing games and I made sure I asked again at the end to make sure that was true. Then I try to swipe on one and it's declined I then return to the counter and talk to someone else who tells me the other employee didn't tell me the truth. So then we go back to try another game that we knew we could for sure go on so I
Great arcade, very roomy and clean. Didn't feel cramped at all. My only gripe is it's missing the bowling aspect of it, which is what I experienced at the first time I've ever been to round 1 more northern side of Vegas.
Standard great Round 1 Experience I enjoyed the dance games
Family had fun here during Memorial Day but we felt ripped off not realizing you'd get a free exclusive mug if you purchased your card at the counter than at the kiosk. They didn't honor our receipts (spent $156) because we purchased at the kiosk which is upsetting. Might as well take out the kiosk if you get nothing out of it. But this is the reason why I had to rate them 3 stars because of the service.
Threatened to kick my husband out for FaceTiming me to see which prizes I wanted. Weird behavior. My husband?s visiting LV with his boys and they stoped by this location to see what they had. We frequent our location back home and have never had an issue recording our wins or having the camera out. So while my husband is FaceTiming me, an employee comes over to tell him he can't be recording. My husband told him he was just FaceTiming me and even showed him the phone. He threatened to kick him out if he di
Nice place. Lots of machines. They have a food court too.
Very clean a nice arcade.
Great concept, but it felt as if it were trying to draw money from Customers with only games that focus on quick, unfulfilling experiences.
My kids have so much fun just a bit expensive for me..however better place to go for the famy
Great family friendly place Great dollar ice cream
Stay away from this place. Super expensive and their motive is only steal your money not to entertain. I don't recommend this place for locals and doubt they will survive in the coming years.
Only Arcade games and claw machines
Great arcade with prizes worth something!
Tourist trap claw machines. Don't waste you're money here.
Games are on the higher side token wise. However, it's a tourist spot so that's to be expected. Not many staff working or ones that are knowledgeable. Lots of game choices, will return.
Place is legit. Def recommend. A lot of VR machines. Good variety. Thanks team. Kids had a blast.
Love the games, prizes & food at Round 1
There are brand new and also the person in here are so friendly and nice, whatever you have any questions they are happy to help you. You will have a wonderful day in this Round 1.
$8 per card for an hour of play was amazing for my 5 kids!
This arcade was built to exploit teenager weebs out of their parent?s money. Very expensive to play here. If you're a local, try checking out an arcade more in the burbs.
Tons of claw machines and arcade games. Fun for the whole family.
Expensive. Claw machines are hard to win, almost impossible.
Come here if you want to win all the prizes!
I need to git gud on the claw machines...
Great variety of games
No groove coaster ??
This place is the best
It’s a mix of nostalgia and high-energy fun! Many arcades blend retro classics like Pac-Man and pinball with modern VR games, racing simulators, and rhythm challenges — often with music, lights, and a social vibe.
Both can be great! Solo visits let you focus on your favorite games, while going with friends adds competition, teamwork, and laughs. Many people plan arcade meetups as a casual hangout or even date spot.
Usually just yourself and a way to pay (some arcades still use coins, others use cards or apps). If you're competitive, bring your A-game. If you're social, bring friends or meet new ones over multiplayer games.
Weekdays or early afternoons are usually less crowded — perfect for focused play. Evenings and weekends bring the buzz, especially at barcades or venues with DJs, tournaments, or themed nights.
Absolutely! Arcades attract a mix of casual players and serious gamers. Whether you're jumping into a four-player co-op or chatting between rounds, it's a fun, low-pressure way to connect over shared interests.
Not at all. While many arcades are family-friendly, there are also adult-oriented ones with full bars, 18+ nights, or vintage nostalgia themes. Arcades today cater to everyone — from first-timers to lifelong gamers.
Yes! Many arcades host regular competitions, retro nights, cosplay parties, and more. Whether you're into high scores or just want to watch and vibe, events add an extra layer to the experience.
No worries — arcades are about having fun, not being perfect. Try a variety of games, ask others for tips, and remember: the vibe is more “let’s play” than “let’s win.”
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