Buffalo Bill’s Hotel & Casino occupies the edge of Primm, Nevada—an aging desert resort complex on the California–Nevada line at 31700 S Las Vegas Blvd, Primm, NV 89019, USA. For those who crave atmospheric, hands-on investigation rather than a staged tour, Vegas Afterlife’s Buffalo Bill’s Investigation Experience opens the doors after dark for a 90-minute, evidence-driven hunt.
This is a working investigation: guests meet at 100 W Primm Blvd, Primm, NV 89019, check waivers, and learn the site’s documented incidents and local lore. You’ll handle professional tools—EMF meters, spirit boxes, REM PODS, thermal cameras—and follow an investigator through hotspots the company has identified. The itinerary moves from a historical briefing to an equipment orientation, guided sweeps across multiple active zones, then smaller-group exploration and a final evidence review where recordings and odd readings are compared.
The building itself is the scene: long corridors, closed-off rooms, and the low-ceilinged service spaces that registered unusual activity in past reports. That architecture, combined with the Mojave night and the hotel’s decades of human traffic, gives every EVP session and thermal sweep a charged backdrop. The experience asks for focus and resilience—expect low light, standing and walking in uneven interior spaces, and moments of silence that are as intense as any climb or canyon traverse.
Practical details matter: participants must be 18+ (or 14+ with a guardian), arrive 15 minutes early, and sign a liability waiver. The event is wheelchair accessible and runs with groups up to 30. There’s no guarantee of phenomena—owners emphasize that any activity is real and unscripted—but the chance to learn equipment and interpret anomalies with trained investigators is what sets this apart.
Why book this? If you’re visiting Las Vegas or passing through Primm and want a different kind of adrenaline—one rooted in observation, technology, and local history—this investigation transforms a derelict resort into a field lab. It’s unique in Nevada for offering exclusive after-hours access to a high-profile property, supervised by a team that treats evidence critically rather than theatrically. Respectful behavior is required: no provoking, no damage, and no outside alcohol or drugs.
For photographers and storytellers, the low-angle corridors, emergency signage, and the hush of an emptied casino offer cinematic images; for curious travelers, it’s an unusual night out that pairs regional ghost lore with methodical, hands-on inquiry. The session includes exclusive access, guided equipment orientation, live EVP and ITC experiments, time to explore designated hotspots, and an evidence review where digital audio, EMF logs, and thermal clips are analyzed together. Bring a charged device and closed-toe shoes, and be prepared for moments of silence and sudden sensory shifts—the team prioritizes safety and respectful investigation techniques so the building’s history can be recorded without disturbance cleanly.