How Much Does a Rage Room Cost? (2026 Pricing Guide)
Rage room prices typically range from $25 to $100 per person, depending on session length, package, location, and group size. Here's a full breakdown of what to expect — and how to get the best value.
May 29, 2026
How Much Does a Rage Room Cost?
Based on pricing data from verified venues across the USA, most rage rooms charge $25–$50 per person for a standard solo session. Group packages, premium breakables, and add-ons like car smash can push the total higher.
Here's a quick summary before we go deeper:
| Session Type | Typical Price Range |
|---|---|
| Solo session (15–20 min) | $25–$50 |
| Couples / pairs | $50–$100 |
| Small group (3–6 people) | $100–$250 |
| Premium package (electronics, furniture) | $75–$200+ |
| Car smash add-on | $50–$150 extra |
| Corporate / large group | $200–$500+ |
What Affects the Price?
1. Session Length
Most venues price by session duration. Common tiers:
- 15 minutes — entry-level, typically $20–$35
- 30 minutes — most popular, typically $35–$60
- 45–60 minutes — $60–$120, often better value per minute
2. What You're Smashing
The breakables package is usually the biggest cost driver. A basic package of dishes and glassware is cheap. Electronics — printers, monitors, TVs — cost more. A full room of furniture costs the most.
Most venues offer tiered packages:
- Starter — plates, cups, small glass items — $5–$15 add-on or included
- Standard — mix of glass, small electronics — included in most mid-range sessions
- Premium — TVs, computers, printers, furniture — $30–$80 extra
- BYOB (bring your own breakables) — many venues allow this, sometimes for a small fee
3. Solo vs. Group
Per-person cost almost always drops in group sessions. A $50 solo session might cost $35 per person in a group of four. If you're going with friends, always ask about group pricing.
4. Location
City-based venues in major metros cost more. Based on verified venue data:
- New York — avg starting price ~$65
- Michigan — avg starting price ~$62
- Texas — avg starting price ~$57
- Florida — avg starting price ~$51
- California — avg starting price ~$45
Smaller cities and regional venues are often significantly cheaper — some as low as $25 for a basic session.
5. Day and Time
Many venues offer weekday or off-peak discounts. If you have flexibility, a Tuesday evening session may run $10–$20 cheaper than a Saturday afternoon slot.
What's Usually Included in the Price?
Standard inclusions at most venues:
- All protective gear (helmet, gloves, coverall suit)
- A set of breakables (type depends on package)
- Your weapon of choice (bat, sledgehammer, etc.)
- Staff supervision and safety briefing
- Full cleanup after your session
What typically costs extra:
- Premium or additional breakables
- Custom music setup
- Photo or video packages
- Car smash access
- BYOB items (small handling fee at some venues)
Are Rage Rooms Worth the Price?
For most people — yes. Reviewers consistently describe the experience as more fun and genuinely more cathartic than expected. The price is comparable to a movie for two, and unlike a movie, most people leave feeling lighter.
The value calculus looks even better for groups. Split a $200 group package five ways and you're paying $40 each for a 45-minute shared experience that most groups remember.
The weakest value proposition is short solo sessions at high-end venues in expensive cities. If a 15-minute session is $60+ and you're not adding any breakables, you might feel rushed. Always check session length before booking.
How to Get the Best Price
- Book weekdays — most venues offer off-peak pricing
- Go with a group — per-person cost drops significantly
- Check for deals — many venues post specials on their websites and social media
- Look for gift cards — some venues sell gift cards at a discount around holidays
- BYOB breakables — bringing your own items (where permitted) saves money on package upgrades
- Read the package carefully — understand exactly what's included before booking
Find Rage Rooms Near You by Price
Our directory lets you filter by location and see pricing where available. Many venues list their starting price directly on their listing page.
Prices change, so always confirm directly with the venue before booking.