A pop-up cocktail experience called “The Alice” will guide Las Vegas downwardly the rabbit golf hole from Sept. 28 through Nov. 27, according to the organiser Hidden Media Network website. The location is pronounced “secret” for now because, of course, it is.


‘The Alice’ tented cocktail experience, seen above, promises Las Vegas a booze-drenched trigger off land the hare hole this fall. (Image: Hidden Media Network)
Based on the classic children’s refreshing past Carl Lewis Carroll, “The Alice” is described past Hidden’s website as a 90-minute “tea political party to ending all afternoon tea parties” intentional to ship guests into an alternative realness of talking animals and thaumaturgy mushrooms.
Activities inside its hulk tent, according to the website, will include creating and sampling 2 bespoken Wonderland cocktails under the watchful eye of The Mad Hatter, solving riddles and challenges “just ilk Alice,” painting roses red, snacking on “eat me” cookies “and much, practically more.”
Hidden Media, which describes itself as “a marketplace for all the most exciting unrecorded and virtual experiences inward your city,” is based inwards Australia, where it has naturalized leash lasting homes for “The Alice”: in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. In America, “The Alice” has previously visited Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston, Charlotte, Minneapolis, Cincinnati, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, Seattle and Vancouver.
Not Everything Is As It Seems
Hidden’s website boasts rave reviews from visitors Charles Hardin Holley C. and Lauren W., whose review claims: “such a play time, the staff were screaming(a) and ne'er stony-broke character. The cocktails were delicious and the games were great.”
However, a September 2021 clause in Pittsburgh City Paper noted that “The Alice” generated several complaints during its abidance there.
Some former guests claimed that events did non follow COVID-19 refuge protocols, cramming 25 mask-less people in quarters too close-fitting to socially distance. Other complained that the demonstrate left ticketholders without a location until a daytime before the event.
Tripping Las Vegas
Despite existence gaming-free, these so-called immersive alternate reality experiences experience played good inwards Las Vegas since the monolithic amusement geographical zone Area 15 opened nigh the Las Vegas Strip in Sept 2020.
Inside what appears to be a ordinary warehouse, trippy universes reveal themselves as users wander through Area 15’s Wink World, Museum Fiasco, and Lost Spirits, a dreamlike amusement park still described past Wired magazine as “Disneyland for liquor.”
Area 15’s main attraction, though, is the have created New Mexico-based artist collective Meow Wolf. Omega Mart ushers guests through what appears to be a supermarket. Then, through the drinkable cooler door, they head through multiple warped Narnia-esque situations as a zipline encircles overhead.
Hidden’s website advertises several futurity Las Vegas pop-up bar experiences, including the “Beauty and the Beast Cocktail Experience” from Aug. 31, 2022, to Jan. 1, 2023, and the witch-themed “Wizard’s Brunch” from Sept. 1, 2022, to Apr 30, 2023.
Tickets for “The Alice” are $47 through and through explorehidden.com. An all-ages, alcohol-free daytime variation of the have will be offered end-to-end its run.
-up cocktail see called “The Alice” testament show Las Vegas down feather the hare hole out from Sept. 28 through and through Nov. 27, according to the organizer Hidden Media Network website. The location is pronounced “secret” for at present because, of course, it is.


‘The Alice’ tented cocktail experience, seen above, promises Las Vegas a booze-drenched actuate pull down the rabbit hollow this fall. (Image: Hidden Media Network)
Based on the classic children’s novel past Meriwether Lewis Carroll, “The Alice” is described past Hidden’s website as a 90-minute “tea company to stop all afternoon tea parties” intentional to ship guests into an take turns realness of talking animals and magic mushrooms.
Activities privileged its behemoth tent, according to the website, will include creating and sampling deuce tailored Wonderland cocktails under the watchful eyeball of The Mad Hatter, solving riddles and challenges “just ilk Alice,” picture roses red, snacking on “eat me” cookies “and much, much more.”
Hidden Media, which describes itself as “a market for all the most exciting live and virtual experiences in your city,” is based inward Australia, where it has established ternary lasting homes for “The Alice”: in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. In America, “The Alice” has antecedently visited Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston, Charlotte, Minneapolis, Cincinnati, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, Seattle and Vancouver.
Not Everything Is As It Seems
Hidden’s website boasts gush reviews from visitors Buddy Holly C. and Lauren W., whose limited review claims: “such a sport time, the staff were screaming(a) and never stony-broke character. The cocktails were delicious and the games were great.”
However, a Sep 2021 article in Pittsburgh City Paper noted that “The Alice” generated several complaints during its residency there.
Some former guests claimed that events did non come after COVID-19 safety protocols, cramming 25 mask-less people inward quarters too fill up to socially distance. Other complained that the present left hand ticketholders without a location until a twenty-four hours before the event.
Tripping Las Vegas
Despite existence gaming-free, these so-called immersive alternate reality experiences experience played substantially inward Las Vegas since the monumental amusement geographical zone Area 15 opened close the Las Vegas Strip inwards September 2020.
Inside what appears to be a ordinary warehouse, trippy universes reveal themselves as users wander through Area 15’s Wink World, Museum Fiasco, and Lost Spirits, a surreal amusement parkland distillery described past Wired magazine as “Disneyland for liquor.”
Area 15’s main attraction, though, is the see created New Mexico-based artist collective Meow Wolf. Omega Mart ushers guests through and through what appears to be a supermarket. Then, through the potable ice chest door, they pass through and through multiple warped Narnia-esque situations as a zipline encircles overhead.
Hidden’s website advertises several future tense Las Vegas pop-up exclude experiences, including the “Beauty and the Beast Cocktail Experience” from Aug. 31, 2022, to Jan. 1, 2023, and the witch-themed “Wizard’s Brunch” from Sept. 1, 2022, to April 30, 2023.
Tickets for “The Alice” are $47 through and through explorehidden.com. An all-ages, alcohol-free daytime variation of the receive will live offered throughout its run.