Company Behind 'Las Vegas: The Game' Takes Party-Planning to the Next Level: Private Events and Pranks for Tourists, Bachelor Parties
What if you could relive the crazy antics from the movie "The Hangover" or convince your awkward best friend that a supermodel is very interested in him? With "Las Vegas: The Game," those, and many more scenarios, are possible.
The creators of "Las Vegas: The Game" work with clients to give them a fun, personalized night of unexpected happenings. The pranksters deliver a night of natural occurences that are actually all part of a script. The Game is especially fun for groups of people like bachelor parties or corporate events.
The Game can be had in a number of different choices. For instance, you want to get back at your friends for always calling you boring and predictable. You just tell them you have to use the restroom real quick, only you don't come back quick. Instead, you're too busy creating the prank on them.
You come back hours later with a tattoo on your face, a gorgeous oil heiress on your arm, and you're going to marry her. Your friends are shocked when you tell them that they have to get dressed up for the wedding at the local drive-thru chapel. All of the actors and storylines make this scenario completely believable to your friends and it's up to you when, and how, to make the big reveal, that everything you've told them is a complete prank!
If that's not up to your liking, you could choose an old-fashioned pub crawl. Only this one will have plenty of unexpected guests, surprises and more. Expect at least one Elvis sighting while you jump from bar to bar, where the unknown script becomes more interesting as the night goes on.
For a fully personalized prank, you can sign up for the "BeSpoke" game. In this game, you will tell The Game employees details about the life of your unsuspecting target you want to prank. They'll create a carefully crafted prank using actors and a script.
Prices start out at $149 for "Las Vegas: The Game" and can head higher the more options you choose. Either way, it sure sounds like a fun way to experience Las Vegas and a great way to prove to your friends that you aren't boring and predictable.
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