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Experience Las Vegas' sweet side on the Vegas Chocolate Tour for $159, exploring top chocolate shops, factories, and treats in a 3+ hour guided small-group adventure.

The Vegas Chocolate Tour offers a tasty way to explore Las Vegas beyond the casino floors. Priced at $159 per person and lasting approximately 3 hours and 15 minutes, this guided tour takes chocolate lovers on a visit to some of the city’s most notable sweet spots. It features stops at M&M’s World, a Las Vegas chocolate factory, a popular doughnut shop, and Hershey’s Chocolate World, all in a small-group setting capped at 15 participants.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on both treat sampling and learning about chocolate production. The tour’s guides are known for their friendly approach and knowledge, making each stop informative and fun. A key advantage is the personalized experience that small groups provide, which creates a relaxed atmosphere to enjoy indulgent samples and explore at your own pace.
While the price of $159 may seem steep to some, the inclusion of multiple stops and exclusive tasting experiences offers a good value for those eager to indulge and learn. It’s especially suitable for chocolate lovers and visitors looking to enjoy Las Vegas off-strip attractions with a sweet twist.

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The tour begins at 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, outside Hershey’s Chocolate World at the NY NY Hotel & Casino, at 10:00 am. The end point is nearby at the same location, making it convenient for guests staying on or near the Strip.
This tour employs an air-conditioned vehicle for travel between stops, ensuring comfort during the approximately 3-hour journey. Participants are advised that restrooms are available at stops but not on the vehicle, so planning accordingly is recommended.
The tour features a mobile ticket, and confirmation is received immediately upon booking. It is accessible for most travelers and near public transportation, making it easy to join.

The first stop is the 28,000 square foot M&M’s World store, unique to the Western US. Visitors get an hour to explore this colorful attraction, which includes the ability to print personalized messages on M&Ms, take fun photos with M&M characters, and shop for souvenirs.
This stop offers a lively start to the tour, with plenty of opportunities for photo moments and to browse a wide range of M&M-themed merchandise. It’s an ideal spot for families, kids, and anyone who enjoys colorful, playful environments.

Next, the tour heads to Pinkbox Doughnuts, a modern doughnut shop established in 2012. Here, over 100 varieties of doughnuts are made fresh daily, including classic, vegan, and specialty choices. Visitors enjoy a 20-minute stop with free admission, where they can sample some of the shop’s most popular options.
Pinkbox offers a coffee shop experience as well, with signature flavored espressos and lattes to complement the doughnuts. The shop’s custom doughnut creations and 24-hour service add to its appeal, making it a fun and tasty break during the tour.

The highlight for many is the Ethel M Chocolates Factory, where guests gain entry to a private tasting room. The 30-45 minute chocolate tasting experience involves learning how chocolate is sourced, refined, and produced. Participants are encouraged to identify subtle flavor notes and earn an honorary chocolatier certificate.
Following the tasting, guests tour the famous chocolate factory and stroll through the Botanical Cactus Garden, home to over 300 different cactus varieties across three acres. This stop combines chocolate education with a beautiful outdoor setting, appealing to those who appreciate both sweet treats and nature.

The final stop is Hershey’s Chocolate World, a 13,000 square foot store housing over 800 Hershey candies and chocolates. Visitors can see the Hershey’s Statue of Liberty, take photos with themed frames, and sample dozens of Hershey’s chocolate kisses and Jolly Rancher flavors.
This stop provides a sweet shopping experience, with ample opportunity to buy souvenirs and indulge in more samples before concluding the tour. It’s a delightful way to end the day with more chocolate and photo moments.

Reviews praise Joni, the owner and guide, for her friendly personality and deep knowledge. Guests particularly appreciate her ability to personalize the experience, making the tour feel intimate even in a small group.
The tour’s flexibility is evident in positive reviews mentioning that despite low numbers, the team still offers private tours, which many find value for money. The driver and guide team are noted for their enthusiasm, storytelling, and effort to ensure guests enjoy every stop.
Some reviews mention occasional disappointment when Pinkbox Doughnuts was skipped or when chocolate machines weren’t running at the factory, but overall, the sampling and insights at each location are well received.

At $159, the tour offers a comprehensive chocolate experience that includes multiple tasting stops, educational moments, and photo opportunities. Visitors should weigh this against the cost of individual treats at each stop and the entertainment value of guided insight.
Some reviews mention the price as high, but many find the small-group experience and exclusive access justify the cost. The inclusion of skip-the-line VIP service at certain stops is another perk for those seeking efficiency.
This tour is ideal for chocolate enthusiasts eager to learn about chocolate making and enjoy sampling at various famous shops and factories. It’s suitable for families, couples, and groups wanting a relaxed, fun, off-strip activity that combines education, treats, and sightseeing.
Because the tour runs in a small group and is well-paced, it appeals to those wanting a personalized experience. However, guests should be comfortable with walking, vehicle travel, and indoor stops.
The Vegas Chocolate Tour delivers a sweet adventure that combines treat sampling with insights into the chocolate-making process in Las Vegas. Its focus on small groups, friendly guides, and varied stops makes for a relaxed and immersive experience, especially for those who love all things chocolate.
While the $159 price point might seem high for some, the multiple stops and personalized service can make it worthwhile. Visitors seeking a fun, off-strip activity that offers both education and indulgence will likely find this tour to be a delightful addition to their Vegas itinerary.
“My wife and I were the only ones on this tour. They could have canceled due to low numbers. However, they took just the two of us on the tour and w…”
How do I book the Vegas Chocolate Tour?
Booking is straightforward via the provided platform. You receive instant confirmation and can select your pickup location by choosing your Las Vegas hotel during checkout.
Is there a restroom stop during the tour?
There are restrooms at each stop, but not on the vehicle. It’s recommended to use facilities at each location before moving to the next stop.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start time are not refundable.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 15 participants, ensuring a personal experience and easier interaction with guides.
Are children allowed on the tour?
While not explicitly stated, the tour’s pace and stops make it suitable for most travelers, including families interested in chocolate treats.
What if I want to include Pinkbox Doughnuts?
The tour recently changed to include Pinkbox as a stop, but some reviews mention previous omissions. It’s advisable to confirm the current itinerary when booking to ensure all desired stops are included.