DISCOSHOW is a new immersive experience in Las Vegas from Spiegelworld, creators of Absinthe and other immersive entertainment and dining experiences. DISCOSHOW offers four distinct areas and one cohesive experience. Guests enter from The Linq Hotel’s gaming floor through a mirror-tiled entryway to land at 99 Prince, a speakeasy styled to look like a retro New York subway station and magazine stand complete with vintage magazines and candy. From there, guests head upstairs to The Glitterloft and DISCOSHOW where an expansive bar evokes warehouse parties of New York’s past and a “Saturday Night Fever”-inspired disco dance party takes center stage. A coterie of colorful characters — literally actors in costumes — roller skate on by. Finally, just off the bar, a retro diner cheekily named Diner Ross features nostalgic nods to the 1970s and New York’s diner culture and design.

The DISCOSHOW venue was designed by NOOD (Nipton Office of Design), Spiegelworld’s internal creative studio. The NOOD team included Brian Buckner, director of architecture and design; Matt Hodges, director of art and experience; and Diana Palacios, senior interior designer.

Images courtesy of Spiegelworld

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