Vegas Just Opened a New Consumption Lounge for a 420-Friendly Date Night

Vegas launches Dazed!, a chic cannabis lounge at Planet 13 offering VIP booths, craft mocktails, and a new 420-friendly date night vibe.

By Chloe Clark April 26, 2026 32 views
Vegas Just Opened a New Consumption Lounge for a 420-Friendly Date Night

Vegas elevates 420 date nights with Dazed!, where cannabis culture meets chic vibes at Planet 13.


What to Know

  • Dazed! is a new cannabis consumption lounge inside Planet 13, featuring VIP booths, premium flower, retro design, and cannabis-infused non-alcoholic craft cocktails.
  • Smoke and Mirrors at Thrive Cannabis Marketplace is also open. It's a state-regulated lounge offering cannabis-infused mocktails.
  • You can't bring your own cannabis into these lounges. Per KTNV, everything you consume there must be purchased on-site.

Vegas finally did the obvious. It turned weed into a real date-night option.

Not a weird parking lot pause. Not a “let's just figure it out” plan with terrible lighting.

Dazed!, the new cannabis consumption lounge inside Planet 13, gives the whole thing actual structure. Suddenly, this isn't just a purchase. It's a night out.

And honestly, that tracks. This city can theme a buffet, a pool, and a fake volcano, so of course it was going to theme cannabis next.

Vegas Finally Made Cannabis Feel Like an Actual Plan

For a city built on “what are we doing tonight,” this was overdue. A consumption lounge makes cannabis feel less like an errand and more like a choice.

That’s the whole shift. And yes, it’s a big one.

According to Fox5 Vegas, Dazed! is located inside the Planet 13 dispensary in Las Vegas. The Las Vegas Review-Journal also reported that the lounge has a retro-themed design.

That matters more than it sounds. Date nights live and die on vibe, and fluorescent retail energy isn’t exactly romantic.

Then there’s the menu. Per Fox5 Vegas and the Review-Journal, Dazed! offers VIP booths, premium flower, and cannabis-infused non-alcoholic craft cocktails.

That’s not a smoke break. That’s a production.

  • VIP booths make the whole thing feel intentional. Nobody’s pretending folding chairs are sexy.
  • Non-alcoholic craft cocktails give the night a ritual. You still get the sip, the clink, the little “cheers” moment.
  • Retro design gives couples something to react to. Half of date night is having something fun to point at.

Vegas understands packaging better than almost any city on Earth. Put something in a booth, give it a menu, and suddenly people treat it differently.

Locals already know that trick. Newcomers learn it after one overpriced, underwhelming night out.

You Don't Need a Secret Balcony Anymore

That’s the quiet part of this story. A regulated lounge turns a hush-hush habit into a hosted experience.

Very Vegas. Very on brand.

Smoke and Mirrors Proved This Wasn't a Fluke

Dazed! didn’t just appear out of nowhere. Vegas already had another lane for this.

According to Eater Vegas, Smoke and Mirrors is a state-regulated cannabis consumption lounge located at Thrive Cannabis Marketplace, as reported by Eater Vegas and KTNV.

Smoke and Mirrors also offers cannabis-infused mocktails, per Eater Vegas. That detail says a lot about where this scene is headed.

Because once mocktails show up, the city isn’t just tolerating the experience. It’s styling it.

This is the most Vegas part. We don’t just open things here. We costume them.

  • Smoke and Mirrors feels like the city formalizing the category. It says cannabis can sit at the adult table now.
  • Dazed! pushes the concept further into date-night territory. Booths help. So does the retro angle.
  • Together, they tell you the same thing: cannabis in Vegas isn’t just retail anymore. It’s hospitality.

And hospitality is where this city gets scary good. If Vegas sees a lane, it doesn’t tiptoe in. It builds lighting for it.

That’s when you know a trend’s real. The menu gets cute.

Vegas Can Theme Literally Anything

Steakhouse? Done. Mini golf? Done. Fake Paris? Obviously.

So yes, cannabis date night was always coming. The only surprise is that it took this long.

The Catch Is Simple: This Isn't BYO Anything

Now for the practical part. You can’t stroll in with your own stash and call it a night.

Per KTNV, patrons visiting Las Vegas cannabis consumption lounges can’t bring their own cannabis. The products consumed there must be purchased on-site, according to KTNV and the Review-Journal.

That’s a rule. It’s also a mood check.

Some people will love that because it keeps the experience controlled and clear. Others will complain for exactly seven minutes, then order something anyway.

  • No outside cannabis means the lounge controls what enters the space. Less guessing, less chaos.
  • On-site purchases only make the experience more like bottle service than a house party. Different budget, different expectations.
  • Planning matters on a date night. Nothing kills chemistry faster than two people getting confused at checkout.

This isn’t a potluck. It’s retail with mood lighting.

And if that sounds a little extra, congratulations, you’ve met Las Vegas.

The Group Chat Will Misread This at First

Someone’s going to call it “just a weed bar.” That’s lazy.

It’s closer to a new social lane, one that swaps booze-first energy for something a little slower.

Why Vegas Cares

For locals, this is about more than novelty. It’s another night-out option in a city where too many plans still default to alcohol, noise, and a check that makes you briefly lose faith in humanity.

For Vegas as a hospitality town, it’s also a sign of where the experience economy keeps moving. If the city can build a polished, regulated space around cannabis, it can attract people who want something different without ditching the signature Vegas flair.

What This Really Changes for Date Night

Here’s the bigger point. These lounges give Vegas couples another script.

Not everyone wants the same old dinner, casino walk, and one drink too many. Some want a softer landing.

That’s where this gets interesting. Cannabis lounges don’t have to replace bars to matter.

They just have to offer an alternative that feels thought through. That’s enough.

And frankly, Vegas needed that. A city this obsessed with nightlife shouldn’t have only one obvious social fuel.

One more thing. Non-alcoholic doesn’t mean no ritual.

The mocktails at Smoke and Mirrors and the cannabis-infused non-alcoholic craft cocktails at Dazed! matter because rituals are what make nights feel special. People like ordering something, trying something, reacting to something.

That’s date-night physics. Nobody needs a lecture on it.

Locals can spot the difference between a real plan and a half-baked one in ten seconds flat. A lounge with an actual setup beats wandering around pretending spontaneity is a strategy.

That line alone probably saved three dates.

Vegas took cannabis, gave it booths, mocktails, and rules, then turned it into a date. That’s absurd, a little hilarious, and completely on brand. Honestly, if any city was going to make weed feel like a reservations-level event, it was always this one.

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