A new magic venue called The Magicians Room opened this October at the LINQ Promenade in Las Vegas. The space comes from Pompey Entertainment and will be family-friendly during the day and no-kids-allowed at night. When you enter, visitors will get to enjoy an interactive crane-only arcade area that will possibly leave young ones crying after their grown-ups go through several failed attempts to get the claw to grasp the toy they want. Once the tears are dried, guests will go through one of two secret entrances (one involves a “human-crane elevator”; the other a secret staircase) to a showroom where guests will see Farrell Dillon, The Conjurors, Late Night Magic, or David Goldrake on a given day or night. Their acts, according to the press release, will also be “enhanced by cutting-edge technology such as holograms, augmented reality, and immersive effects.”



FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: David Goldrake, Farrell Dillon, and The Conjurors
“The Magicians Room is our most imaginative concept yet, offering a magical blend of playful nostalgia, modern production and extraordinary talent,” Pompey Entertainment co-owner Damian Costa said in a statement. “From daytime shows designed for families to adults-only performances after dark, we’re creating an environment that delivers the wonder of live magic in a way that’s engaging, unexpected, and perfect for locals and tourists alike.”
Photos courtesy of The Magicians Room