Right now, immersive experiences are all the rage, transporting you from your own reality to one of pure imagination and entertainment. And Spiegelworld (creators of famed Las Vegas shows Absinthe and Atomic Saloon Show) just opened the doors to one of the most unique immersive experiences on the Strip—DiscoShow at The Linq Hotel.
When you step through the glittery, mirrored doors of DiscoShow you enter the gritty and fabulous streets of New York City á la the 1970s. You’ll come across the subway platform at 99 Prince Street, where you can grab a specialty cocktail whipped up by master mixologists. Climb the stairs to the Glitterloft, a re-creation of an actual industrial artist space called The Loft, which was home to what is considered the first underground house parties. It’s here that you’ll enjoy a living room-type space with another bar and double doors that open to DiscoShow, contained in a huge space (warning: no chairs) that hosts the 70-minute dance party with all the disco tunes you can sweat to.
The cast of characters that lead the party are a mix of dancers, roller skaters and a drag queen named Mother. During the “show,” you’ll learn four different types of disco dance moves and you’ll try out your new grooves as the floor beneath you lights up and strobe lights and LED graphics lend a stunning nightclub vibe. To reiterate, this is a non-traditional Las Vegas show—think of it as more of a party you’ve been invited to where you can let loose and show off your moves. Again, immersive is the name of the game at DiscoShow—you are a part of the show.
The immersive engagement continues with Diner Ross, located under a neon sign through a door off the Glitterloft space. The restaurant transports guests again back to ’70s New York with kitschy décor, cozy booths, period pieces and a classic American diner menu.
Guests are encouraged to explore the entire space, pre- or postshow, and we highly recommend it, too. DiscoShow is filled with so many cool experiences and immersive features, one would be remiss not to dive into this fantastical world where disco and the culture it cultivated is brought back to life.
The Linq Hotel. spiegelworld.com
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