Fantastic rhythm game arcade! I've been here twice now and had a lot of fun both times. The 2 hour pass is very reasonably priced, although I hope they setup a monthly membership soon as I can definitely see myself swinging by for an hour every week and 1.5 to 2 hours every other week. My game of preference is DDR and they have 4 different DDR machines that I saw (although I might have missed one near the entrance).
Thanks to the number of machines, and the fact that they can all do two-player, I never had any problem getting on a machine. If I did have to wait, maybe when things get really crowded, there are comfortable couches throughout the venue as well as a nice rest area with drinks and snacks (pictures attached). I also found a new machine I really like - DanceRush Stardom.
Unlimited play is included with your entry fee. Also if you get a day pass you have in and out privileges to go out and grab a meal or do something else and come back.
The check-in team is really nice and always happy to answer questions. I was also delighted to see other female gamers both times I went. Way back in the 00's when I went to arcades to play DDR I rarely saw other female rhythm gamers.
Overall I really like the vibe here: very inviting, nice ventilation/circulation, and spacious. Also, thanks to the way the space is setup, I never felt overwhelmed by the sounds of all of the machines - much nicer than a...
Read moreThis is one of the most hidden arcades I’ve ever come across! At first, I couldn’t even tell where the entrance was, but once I found it, I was blown away. Inside, it’s absolutely amazing—without a doubt, the cleanest game arcade in Las Vegas. As the name suggests, Red Note Rhythm Games focuses primarily on rhythm games. They’ve got classics like Dance Dance Revolution, Jubeat, Nostalgia, and my personal favorite, Maimai.
In addition to the great selection of games and the spotless environment, the prices are super reasonable. My daughter and I spent two hours here for just $13 each. I do hope they add another favorite of mine, Taiko no Tatsujin, which is a very popular rhythm game in Japan.
If you're looking for a fun place to practice or just enjoy rhythm games with family and friends, this...
Read moreWhat an absolutely amazing arcade! The owner(s) really put so much thought into every aspect of this space. Tl;dr - Red Note is very well catered to rhythm games in so many different aspects.
Dance games are pointed away from each other or have sound barriers in between machines. The sound on the machine is set to a reasonable level and don't require you to wear earplugs to save your hearing. There was barely any noise pollution, which was startling. There were fans next to all of the dance games and they even had a waterfill station!
Plenty of sofas and places to sit and chitchat with friends or wait your turn for a game. And a wonderfully friendly environment, from gamers and staff alike! I cannot...
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