Los Angeles: Science and Sip™ The Drunken Laboratory

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Los Angeles: Science and Sip™ The Drunken Laboratory

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Science night, but make it tipsy. The Drunken Laboratory in Los Angeles mixes hands-on experiments with a bar vibe, then adds friendly competition so the time flies. You’ll get a themed cocktail right away and slip into the role with lab gear that turns the whole thing into a fun, photo-ready experience.

I especially like the way it’s built around team games that keep you moving, thinking, and chatting instead of just standing around. The live DJ and MC also help the room stay energetic. One thing to consider: it’s an adults-only 21+ event, and since the experience is all about drinking up, the pace may not feel right if you prefer a calmer night out or you’re not into strong drinks.

Key Things to Know Before You Go

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  • You dress the part: Lab coat, safety goggles, and gloves are included so you look like a real scientist fast.
  • You’re on teams: You’ll compete in science-themed games for Tipsy Top of the Class while playing and drinking.
  • One complimentary drink ticket: You start with a themed cocktail, but you’ll likely want a plan for what comes next.
  • The photo moments are built in: Decked-out decor gives you plenty of chances to snap pictures between challenges.
  • Live DJ and MC energy: The soundtrack and announcements help keep the group hype through the 90 minutes.
  • Arrive 21+ only: The event has strict entry rules and no exceptions.

What You’re Really Buying: A 90-Minute Lab Party in LA

Los Angeles: Science and Sip™ The Drunken Laboratory - What You’re Really Buying: A 90-Minute Lab Party in LA
The ticket price is $64 per person for about 90 minutes, and you should think of it as an activity-plus-nightlife package, not a museum-style science show. Admission includes the experience itself, one complimentary drink ticket, and the core supplies you need to participate. In plain terms: you’re paying for an interactive night where the “science” is the game, and the drinks are part of the fun engine.

The timing matters. Ninety minutes is short enough that you won’t feel stuck, but long enough to rotate through multiple games, team moments, and mini competitions. It also means you’ll want to arrive ready to join in rather than treat it like a slow dinner-and-drinks setup.

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Walking In and Starting With a Themed Cocktail

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Right when you arrive, you’ll get pulled into the flow of the night. The first step is a complimentary themed cocktail on arrival, which sets the tone for the rest of your session. This is a big part of why the experience works: you’re not waiting around for the party to start, and you’re already in character before the games begin.

Then the night gets structured. You’ll split into two teams and move into the sequence of competitions and interactive experiments. That team setup is useful because it turns strangers into instant partners, and it also gives you a reason to pay attention when rules change.

If you like knowing what to expect, this is one of those experiences where the energy is guided for you. You won’t need to figure out how to play or where to go—your lab assistants and the MC keep the momentum.

Suit Up: Lab Coats, Goggles, Gloves, and Photo-Ready Fun

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One of the most fun parts is the immediate transformation. You’ll receive the official lab coat, plus safety goggles and gloves. It sounds silly on paper, but that kind of visual uniform does two things: it lowers social pressure (everyone looks equally goofy) and it makes the night feel like an actual “event,” not just a bar with games.

This is also where the decor matters. The experience includes decked-out photo moments, so you’re not forced to hunt for Instagram backdrops on your own. You can do quick picture stops between rounds and still stay part of the action without feeling like you’ve drifted away.

Practical tip: treat the goggles and gloves as part of your costume, not just props. You’ll be using them for the “scientist” role during the interactive parts, so keep them on and lean into the bit.

Two Teams, Challenges, and Tipsy Top of the Class

Once you’re split into teams, the night becomes a mix of challenges designed to test your brain and your drinking tolerance. The structure is straightforward: you compete, you earn chances to move toward “graduate” status, and you’re playing as you drink. The event name is playful, but the rules are clearly about participation—think fast thinking, quick teamwork, and keeping up through multiple rounds.

The goal is Tipsy Top of the Class, which is essentially a fun, themed leaderboard concept. You’ll be pushed to think up and drink up, so it rewards people who want to engage rather than observe.

There’s also an “experiment” element. You’ll be guided through hands-on activities with instructions from expert lab assistants, and you’ll run the experiments as part of the competition. That guidance is key for two reasons:

  • You get direction instead of guessing.
  • You can stay focused on the game without worrying about safety steps you might not understand.

If you’re the type who likes to win, you’ll probably love the team competition. If you’re more laid-back, you can still enjoy it—you just won’t be as motivated by the scoreboard vibe.

Drinks, Live DJ, and the Real Mood of the Room

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Your first drink ticket gets you a themed cocktail, and the experience is built to keep you cycling through the energy. The listing also makes it clear that champagne bottle service is available for purchase, which tells you the drinks can go beyond the included starter if you want to level it up.

The live DJ and MC are not background decoration. They’re part of the pacing. When announcements and music drive the room, the games feel like they have chapters, and your group doesn’t lose momentum between rounds.

From the vibe descriptions people share after the fact, the experience tends to feel social immediately. One review described it as having strong momentum from the moment they sat down, and another highlighted that the night flowed well enough to pair with an R&B lounge next door after the event. Translation for you: it’s the kind of activity that can work as your main plan, but it also plays nicely as the first stop before you keep the night going.

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Is It Good Value for $64? Here’s How to Judge It

Los Angeles: Science and Sip™ The Drunken Laboratory - Is It Good Value for $64? Here’s How to Judge It
Let’s break down what $64 buys you, because value matters here.

Included:

  • Admission to The Drunken Laboratory
  • One complimentary drink ticket
  • Lab supplies: lab coat, safety goggles, and gloves
  • Instructions from lab assistants
  • Live DJ and MC

Not included:

  • Champagne bottle service (optional add-on)

So you’re paying for a guided, structured, 90-minute night with props and hosting, not just a general entry ticket. In Los Angeles, that matters. A lot of venues charge for “drinks and vibes,” but the unique hook here is the built-in game structure and the full scientist costume setup. If you’re the kind of person who loves interactive experiences, that included gear alone can feel like a win.

One consideration: since you only get one complimentary drink ticket, you’ll want to expect extra spending if you want to keep drinking the entire time. That doesn’t make it bad value—it just means you should decide early how you want to pace yourself.

Who This Experience Suits Best (and Who Might Want to Skip)

Los Angeles: Science and Sip™ The Drunken Laboratory - Who This Experience Suits Best (and Who Might Want to Skip)
This is clearly a 21+ event, and the night is designed around drinking, competition, and interactive experiments. If you’re celebrating something, going out with friends, or you want a group activity that doesn’t require prior knowledge, it’s a strong match.

You’ll probably enjoy it most if you:

  • Like team games and don’t mind playful challenges
  • Want a themed night with props and photos
  • Prefer an event with an MC and DJ that keeps energy consistent
  • Are comfortable with strong drinks as part of the fun

You might want to skip it if you:

  • Don’t want alcohol to be central to the experience
  • Prefer low-noise, sit-and-learn activities
  • Feel anxious in competitive group settings

One more thing: the experience advises that you should not consume alcohol before attending so you can fully enjoy the interactive elements. That’s a practical note. If you’re already buzzed or trying to “pre-game,” you may miss part of what makes the games fun and manageable.

Practical Tips to Make the Most of Your Lab Night

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A few small choices can make the difference between a fun night and a chaotic one.

  • Arrive ready to participate. Since it’s built around experiments and competitions, go in with a mindset to play and engage.
  • Follow the advice about pre-drinking. The experience specifically recommends not consuming alcohol beforehand. You’ll likely feel better and enjoy the activities more.
  • Plan for drinks beyond the starter. You get one complimentary drink ticket. If you want more than one round, budget for what comes after.
  • Use the decor for quick photo stops. The photo moments are part of the design, so don’t wait until you leave—snap while you’re in the scientist gear and the room is in full swing.
  • Lean into the team aspect. Two-team competitions are easier when you’re actively talking, not just watching. If you’re with friends, you can feed off each other’s energy.

Also, the experience is wheelchair accessible, so it’s designed to be welcoming for that need. Still, if mobility is a factor for you, it’s smart to arrive on time so you aren’t rushing during check-in moments.

Should You Book The Drunken Laboratory?

Book it if you want a 90-minute Los Angeles night that mixes costumes, interactive challenges, and party energy. The included lab gear, expert guidance, DJ/MC hosting, and built-in photo moments all point to a well-packaged experience—especially if you like team activities and don’t mind that drinking is part of the format.

Skip it if you’re hoping for a quiet, purely educational science event. This is not a lecture-style outing. It’s a “think up and drink up” game night, and the only starter drink included means your overall cost depends on how long you want to keep going.

If you’re deciding between this and another LA activity, treat this one as a high-energy group plan. It’s the kind of thing that can kick off your night well, then let you continue nearby—one review even mentioned pairing it with an R&B lounge right next door.

FAQ

How long is The Drunken Laboratory in Los Angeles?

The experience lasts 90 minutes.

Is The Drunken Laboratory only for adults?

Yes. You must be 21+ to enter, and entry has no exceptions.

What’s included with admission?

Admission includes entry to The Drunken Laboratory, one complimentary drink ticket, official experiment supplies (lab coat, safety goggles, and gloves), instructions from lab assistants, and a live DJ and MC.

Do you include alcohol beyond the first drink?

The ticket includes one complimentary drink ticket. Champagne bottle service is not included, but it is available to purchase.

Should I drink alcohol before I attend?

No. You’re advised not to consume alcohol before attending so you can fully enjoy the interactive elements.

Can I get a refund if I cancel?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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