Dave & Buster's Human Crane sweepstakes awards five $15,000 engagement rings
- Dave & Buster's runs Human Crane sweepstakes offering five engagement rings worth $15,000 each at five venues; play from $20.
- Dave & Buster's clarifies rings aren't in the machine; players scan QR, enter info, winners contacted after play.
- Dave & Buster's uses the stunt to drive foot traffic, social buzz and in-venue spending through experiential marketing.
Human Crane engagement sweepstakes turns arcade into proposal stage
Dave & Buster's is running a Valentine's Day promotion that uses its viral Human Crane full-body arcade experience to award five engagement rings valued at $15,000 each. The company places one 3-carat ring designed by Platinum Days at each of five select locations — Times Square (New York City), West Nyack (New York), Los Angeles/Hollywood, Carlsbad (California) and Folsom (California) — as part of a paid attraction that starts at $20 per person. Dave & Buster's frames the activation as a one-of-a-kind engagement moment that leverages experiential marketing to draw couples into its venues.
The Human Crane, a life-sized twist on the classic claw game in which riders are suspended and reach into a pit of oversized prizes, is central to the campaign’s spectacle. Videos circulating online show customers being lowered into the pit to grab items, and the company expects the visual nature of the stunt to generate media attention and social sharing. For the sweepstakes, Dave & Buster's clarifies that the physical rings are not placed inside the machine during play; instead, participants scan a QR code and enter contact information after playing to determine winners.
Winners are contacted with prize-fulfillment details by Feb. 17 and must be at least 18 years old to win and redeem a ring. Dave & Buster's says ring size, quality and value may vary by location, prizes are not redeemable for cash or other consideration, and rings will be delivered to winners at a later date. The company stresses that additional terms and conditions apply and that redemption procedures vary by site, underscoring the promotional — rather than immediate — nature of the prize.
Logistics and consumer safeguards
Dave & Buster's highlights the paid nature of the Human Crane and provides pricing information for guests; it also signals clear age and redemption restrictions in sweepstakes rules. The firm emphasizes that prize fulfilment occurs after play, which addresses liability and inventory concerns while allowing the company to manage ring distribution centrally.
Marketing strategy and industry implications
By combining an attention-grabbing attraction with luxury prizes, Dave & Buster's is using experiential activations to boost foot traffic and in-venue spending, a tactic increasingly common in casual dining and entertainment chains seeking differentiation. The campaign aims to create media buzz and drive short-term sales while reinforcing the brand’s focus on live, shareable experiences.
