Okay so first off I've noticed a lot of hate for this attraction and I sort of think some of it is deserved and some is not. So today was a really hot day in Vegas and I didn't want to stay at home so I decided for some reason to do this CSI thing. It's been in Vegas for years but I never did it so I decided to try it out. I do agree it is a bit pricey, a regular ticket will run you about 35-36 dollars but since I am a local I get in for 26 bucks. So they sort of jilt you on the price because there is 3 cases to solve but you only get one case with a regular ticket. They do however give you a sort of voucher to do the next 2 cases for 10 bucks or to redo a case if you didn't solve it. However there is a slight problem with this voucher. The voucher requires you to have a receipt but the guy behind the counter when you start the attraction takes your receipt from you so I don't really know if I can still use my voucher (it expires after 10 days). So first you have to watch a short video with Grissom (if you're fans of the show you'll love it) who gives you a speech about you being a new recruit and how 3 new cases have landed on his desk for you to solve. My case was a car accident that may or may not be an accident. You are given a green report (all reports are color coded to your case so you don't get lost) and you are sent on your way to solve the case Sherlock style. So once you get to the scene and I won't spoil anything, you are to look for evidence and draw or write it down in your report and then use the evidence to solve the case using different labs with different methods. So there is a toxicology lab, a forensics lab, a biology lab, and of course the morgue with the body on a slab. The sad thing is you don't get to use all the labs since you are only given the labs that are color coded to your case. For instance my case didn't require toxicology so I didn't get to play with the vials. There is a nice mini museum so you get to play with the stuff it just might not be required for your case. For instance there was a nice exhibit to showcase blacklight so I got to sort of play with a blacklight and look at blood samples and fingerprints. I will admit the cases are very very easy. I consider myself to be pretty smart and I love CSI, Sherlock, etc but a 10 year old could solve the case since they do sort of give you the answers. For example if a fingerprint matches slightly but not exactly and you checked all suspects then you click unidentified. It's pretty simple. It is a simple game but it's fun nonetheless and it killed a good hour out of the heat and got me out of my house. The lady standing out front was super cute and we even got to flirting a bit and I found out she was a huge gamer like myself. Looking back I should've totally asked her out but didn't........dammit!!!!! Anyhow it's a fun little experience even if it is a bit pricey. I would recommend either getting a groupon or doing it only really if you have nothing to do or if you are a mega fan and I mean mega fan of the show. If you love the show you'll love the experience just don't expect any real challenges as they do sort of give you the answers. I also recommend you either go early or during a weekday when not a lot of people are there. I went today which is a Monday and there wasn't a lot of people there so it had it's fun moments and I got to feel like Sherlock for an hour. If you go when it's packed you have a ton of people bumping into the labs and you see the answers since you have like 6 people at one station solving the same case. Go early and have fun. It's easy but it's actually pretty fun if not a bit pricey.