Infinity Museum
Rating
Family of 4
$80-100 (tickets ~$20-25/person, parking in Maryland Pkwy area)
Duration
1-2 hours
Best Ages
Best for ages 5 and up
About
Infinity Museum on S Maryland Pkwy has earned something exceptional in the Las Vegas entertainment landscape: a 4.9 out of 5 rating from over 1,400 reviews. That's not a rounding error — that's consistent, repeated, deeply satisfied visitors telling everyone they know.
The concept is built around infinity rooms — spaces where mirrors and carefully orchestrated lighting create the illusion of infinite space extending in every direction. You step into a room and what should be a small enclosed space appears to stretch endlessly. The visual effect is created by layering reflections: each reflection of a reflection of a reflection, multiplied until your brain gives up trying to find the boundary.
For kids who have never experienced this, the effect is genuinely astonishing.
What distinguishes Infinity Museum from a simple mirror maze is the artistic quality of the installations. Each room is distinctly designed with different color schemes, lighting patterns, and configurations. Some feel like floating in neon-lit space; others create the impression of standing in an endless garden of lights.
The experience is photogenic in the extreme, which matters to families with kids old enough to care about social media — every room produces photos that look impossible.
The museum is open until 10PM every single day, making it one of the most practical evening entertainment options for families on a Las Vegas trip. Weekday evenings after 7PM are noticeably calmer than weekend afternoons.
Not appropriate for toddlers or infants — young children may find the disorienting visual effects upsetting rather than fun. For ages 5 and up, especially anyone with an interest in photography, light, or just genuinely unusual experiences, this is one of Las Vegas's most memorable and highly rated activities.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Limited
Nursing / Changing
Not Available
Kid Meals
N/A
Setting
Indoor
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday afternoons or evening visits; open until 10PM daily
Wait Times
10-20 min on busy weekend evenings
Nearby Food
S Maryland Pkwy corridor near Flamingo has numerous dining options including casual restaurants and fast food chains within a few minutes' drive.
Why Kids Love It
Infinity Museum is a world of mirrors and light — the infinity rooms create the illusion that the space extends forever in every direction, and kids (and adults) are utterly mesmerized. Unlike standard mirror mazes, these rooms are carefully lit with colored light and positioned reflective panels that create genuinely mind-expanding visual experiences. Kids want to stay in each room for far longer than you'd expect.
Pro Tips from Parents
- The 4.9 Google rating is exceptional — this is one of the highest-rated visitor experiences in Las Vegas.
- Rooms get full and feel crowded if you're not first in — evening visits on weekdays are a good strategy.
- Photography is the main activity; charge your phone before going.
- Open until 10PM every day — a great option for evening entertainment for families.
- Located on S Maryland Pkwy near the Boulevard Mall area, a few miles east of the Strip.
What to Bring
- Fully charged phone/camera
- Comfortable shoes
- A willingness to be thoroughly confused by reflections
Cost Info
Admission Prices
- Parking
- free
Tips to Save
- Book tickets online for a discount vs walk-up pricing.
- The 4.
- 9 rating makes this one of the highest-rated museums in Las Vegas — worth the full-price ticket.
- Evening visits after 7PM are typically less crowded.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 10AM-10PM
- Monday
- 10AM-10PM
- Sunday
- 10AM-10PM
- Tuesday
- 10AM-10PM
- Saturday
- 10AM-10PM
- Thursday
- 10AM-10PM
- Wednesday
- 10AM-10PM