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ToolGuyd > Awesome & Cool > Dig This Las Vegas Promises 20 Tons of Fun With Heavy Construction Equipment
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Dig This Las Vegas Promises 20 Tons of Fun With Heavy Construction Equipment

Jun 23, 2011 Stuart 2 Comments

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Dig This Las Vegas LogoLas Vegas is known for its gambling, open-container alcohol tolerance, and other forms of adult entertainment. Dig This offers alternative thrills – the opportunity to play with Caterpillar excavators and bulldozers (oh, baby!). A brief training session, and you’re good to go.

Dig This Las Vegas Heavy Construction Equipment Sandbox

Tickets start at $200 for the Mini Dig, with full experiences at $400 and $750 for the Big Dig and Mega Dig experiences.

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Dig This’s fleet of heavy CAT equipment includes three 15-ton 315CL excavators and two 10-ton D5 bulldozers.

There’s even a special “excavate and exfoliate” package deal that combines the Dig This experience with a Trump spa package.

2013 Update: The prices have went up since this post was first published. Prices shown above are unchanged for historical comparison purposes.

Big Dig

  • 90-minute experience
  • Choice of bulldozer or excavator
  • 3 sessions daily
  • $249

Mega Dig

  • 2 full Big Digs (90-mins x 2)
  • Bulldozer and excavator
  • 3 sessions daily
  • $449

Group Dig

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  • Up to 10 people
  • 2 bulldozers and 3 excavators are available
  • Starts at $1100
  • Timing varies

Be sure to visit the Dig This website for the most accurate pricing and package details.

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2 Comments

  1. rob

    Jun 23, 2011

    I saw something like this a while back, it was in Germany and one of their most popular attractions. It looked really cool…………but wow that’s super expensive guess they are hoping for people to win on the tables and decide to go spend their money playing in the dirt.

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  2. KURT PEEZ

    Jun 21, 2012

    WE MAKE ANIMATED AND LED SIGNS PLEASE CALL TO STOP IN OUR SHOWROOM TO PREVIEW OUR PRODUCT – NOT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.

    XTREME IMAGES ACROSS FROM THE SPEARMINT RHINO CLUB
    3355 S HIGHLAND DR. STE 109, LV NV 89109
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