Swingers Las Vegas, the exclusive adults-only crazy golf club and immersive entertainment experience, opens today at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. Marking its debut as the largest Swingers location and the brand’s global flagship, this destination offers guests unmatched hospitality. Highlights include four crazy golf courses, the nostalgic Swingers Carnival arcade, cult-favorite Emmy Squared Pizza, a vibrant cocktail menu, and more.
“Swingers Las Vegas marks a new chapter for our brand and adds a totally unique new venue to the city’s landscape,” said Co-CEO and Co-founder Matt Grech-Smith. “With our first location in the Entertainment Capital of the World, we think that we have built the best competitive socialising venue in the world.”
Founded in London in 2014 by Grech-Smith and co-CEO Jeremy Simmonds, Swingers revolutionized the ‘competitive socialising’ concept, leading the comeback of “crazy golf” reimagined for a 21+ audience.
Swingers Las Vegas presents a 40,000-square-foot theatrical setting that merges fun with immersive social experiences. Here’s a look at what’s inside:
Crazy Golf Courses – Featuring four distinct courses spread across two floors, each layout brings its own creative twist, from the Clocktower and Hot Air Balloon in the heart of the venue to the Carousel and Meteorite on the upper levels. Designed in London by Thomas Borer, these courses are filled with moving obstacles like windmills, carousels, jumps, and loops, challenging golfers at every turn.
English Country House – At the venue’s core, this stunning English country house comes to life with animated projection mapping, shifting from day to night and changing with the seasons. Set as the ultimate house party with a front-facing DJ booth, it transports guests to an idyllic countryside escape.
Swingers Carnival – A nostalgic throwback, Swingers Carnival offers old-school games like Skeeball, Whack-a-Hole, Claw games, and more. Inspired by the Belle Époque era, this lively arcade encourages friendly competition, where players can earn points for prizes like shot glasses and golf balls.
Detroit-Style Pizza and Burgers – Swingers Las Vegas partners with Emmy Squared Pizza, bringing its famous Detroit-style pizzas and award-winning burgers to the Strip. Crowd-pleasers include the Colony pizza topped with pepperoni, jalapenos, and honey, along with the Le Big Matt Burger on a pretzel bun.
Caddies with Cocktails – Quench your thirst on the course with options ranging from wine and beer to frozen and non-alcoholic cocktails. Try signature drinks like the Lime in the Coconut Collins, crafted with pineapple rum, coconut cream, and passionfruit, or the Spiked Orange Crush with orange juice and your choice of spirit.
Bars and Beats – Guests can also unwind at the Estate or Clubhouse Bars. The Estate Bar offers a prime view of the golf action, craft cocktails, and DJ tunes, while the Clubhouse Bar’s split-level lounge overlooks the lively Sunken Garden and its parasol-topped DJ booth, setting the mood with daily sets from Swingers’ DJs.
With the capacity to host up to 1,500 guests, Swingers Las Vegas is perfect for private events. Options range from semi-private spaces to exclusive venue rentals, with event planners working directly with the Swingers team to create tailored group experiences.
A round of crazy golf starts at $35 per person, with package options available that include cocktails, street food, and reserved seating. Local walk-up pricing begins at $22.50 per round Sunday through Wednesday. Carnival games start at $15 for 80 credits, and while tickets are required for golf, guests are welcome to enjoy the venue’s dining and bar options without one. For booking and daily hours, check here.
Since its 2014 debut, Swingers has expanded to four locations: two in London, one in Washington, D.C., and one in New York City, with new locations coming to Dubai in late 2024 and Boston in 2025.
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