Spy Ninjas HQ sits in the Summerlin area of Las Vegas, at the corner of Sahara Avenue and Buffalo Drive, inside a sprawling 53,000-square-foot indoor facility.
A World Built by YouTubers, for Everyone
Spy Ninjas HQ is the world’s first adventure park created by YouTube stars Chad Wild Clay and Vy Qwaint, the duo behind the family-friendly Spy Ninjas series watched by tens of millions of subscribers. The park turns their on-screen missions into real, hands-on experiences, letting visitors step into the same universe of puzzles, mystery-solving, and martial-arts energy they see in the videos. It is a place where the digital adventures fans love become something they can actually touch, climb, and play through. The space is designed to welcome guests of all ages, from toddlers who can explore the soft-play Mini Ninja zone to teens and adults who want to test their agility and nerve. More than 100 skill-based activities fill the building, each one encouraging guests to push past their comfort zone while working together. At its heart, the park carries the values Chad and Vy champion online: teamwork, clever problem-solving, and the simple joy of defending what’s right.
Missions, Puzzles, and High-Flying Action
The park is packed with attractions that keep guests moving and thinking. The trampoline zone, climbing walls, ropes course, obstacle course, aerial net, secret tunnels, and stunt jump form the core of the high-energy Action Pass experience, while a dedicated Ninja Tag course adds a competitive twist. For those who prefer brain over brawn, three fully themed escape rooms — the Command Center, Hacker’s Lair, and Prison Break — challenge groups to crack codes, uncover clues, and beat the clock inside immersive Spy Ninjas storylines. Beyond the classics, the venue offers some genuinely unusual experiences. Guests can throw axes and ninja stars under the guidance of trained instructors, dive into virtual reality worlds with professional headsets, or smash their way through the Fruit Chop Rage Room, a stress-relieving session where visitors chop and smash fresh produce. An arcade with around 100 games rounds out the lineup, and the park even features the largest indoor zipline in Las Vegas, giving thrill-seekers a chance to soar across the facility.
An Arena Designed for Exploration
The indoor arena is thoughtfully laid out to keep energy high and flow smooth. Multi-level structures, tunnels, and a five-level obstacle course give guests plenty of nooks to explore, while the aerial net and ropes course add vertical challenges that reward balance and courage. The theming leans into the Spy Ninjas universe, with set design and digital effects that make each room feel like part of a larger mission rather than a generic play space. Safety is woven into the design as well. Attractions have fixed age, height, and weight requirements, and staff are on hand to guide guests through each experience. Official grip socks are required for the trampoline attractions and can be purchased on site, while closed-toe shoes are needed for the climbing wall and ropes course. Every guest must complete an online waiver before arriving, and trained game masters and instructors supervise the more technical activities like VR, axe throwing, and the escape rooms.
Celebrations, Team Building, and Group Gatherings
Spy Ninjas HQ is a natural home for birthdays, and its three party packages — Creator, Influencer, and Icon — each include a dedicated party host, a private party room, action passes, pizza, soda, and a T-shirt for the guest of honor, with higher tiers adding arcade credits, cupcakes, sundaes, goodie bags, and special gifts from Chad and Vy. The park also handles private events, fundraisers, and full buyouts, making it a strong choice for corporate outings, team building, and end-of-year celebrations. Groups can even take over the entire park for a set number of hours with dedicated staff support. The venue is equally suited to family days out, youth events, and bachelor or bachelorette parties, thanks to its mix of kid-friendly play and adult-oriented attractions like the retro bar and axe throwing. Whether it’s a child’s birthday, a company retreat, or just a weekend outing, the flexible packages and event spaces mean there’s a way to tailor the experience to almost any group size or occasion.
Fuel, Rest, and the Little Details
Between missions, guests can refuel at the Incognito Café, which serves food and drinks, or unwind at the Retro Bar + Arcade, a nostalgic spot with arcade games and a happy hour that runs on weekday afternoons and evenings. A Sky Lounge offers additional space to relax, and the Mini Ninja area includes comfortable seating for parents and guardians who want to watch their little ones play. Party rooms provide a private spot for celebrations, with table settings, utensils, and cleanup handled by the staff. The park also makes it easy to keep the fun going beyond a single visit. Membership programs, gift passes, and a fundraising program that returns 25% of qualifying sales to community causes round out the offerings. With its blend of high-energy attractions, thoughtful theming, and a welcoming atmosphere, Spy Ninjas HQ has quickly become a favorite destination for Las Vegas families and groups looking for something out of the ordinary.