Swingers, the adults-only crazy golf club, will open its flagship location at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino on Nov. 8, 2024. This 40,000-square-foot venue will be the brand’s largest to date, offering a unique blend of competitive socializing and entertainment. (Top Photo: Swingers)

“As one of the world’s premier entertainment destinations, Las Vegas is the perfect place for the next chapter of Swingers,” said Co-CEO and Co-founder Matt Grech-Smith in a press statement. “We believe life’s most enjoyable moments are fueled by a blend of friendly competition, exceptional food and superb cocktails. Swingers will bring this unique mix to the Strip with our whimsical golf courses, Swingers Carnival, vibrant bars and electric party scene. In true Vegas style, our flagship location will be grander and more thrilling than ever.”

The Las Vegas location will feature four custom-designed crazy golf courses, each with its own layout and challenges. These courses, created in London, include the Clocktower, Hot Air Balloon, Carousel and Meteorite. Your golf-loving clients can expect moving installations, jumps and loops to test their skills.

Swingers Las Vegas also introduces a new design concept: an English country estate complete with a country house. The venue will use animated projection mapping to create an immersive experience that changes from day to night and with the seasons.

The facility will house multiple bars, including the Estate Bar, Sunken Garden cocktail lounge, The Clubhouse split-level bar and the Carousel Lounge. Your clients can order drinks from caddies while playing or relaxing at these various bar areas.

A new street food restaurateur will provide dining options for visitors. The venue will also debut the Swingers Carnival, featuring vintage-inspired games and sideshows where guests can earn points to redeem prizes. Plus, Live DJs will provide music throughout the venue, offering an alternative to traditional Vegas nightlife.

Artist Rendering of Swingers at Mandalay Bay (Swingers)
8/12/2024 Swingers construction at Mandalay Bay