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    The Lunar Light: Discovery - Just before take off!

    The Lunar Light: Discovery

    (43 reviews)

    What a cool experience! My group was welcomed by Aster and some amazing acting to get us into the…read morestory. You were then led into the VR spaceship room, which was the most insane experience! The VR was done so well, and I really enjoyed the immersiveness and the storyline. I actually wish the entire thing could've been VR. I thought the excitement kind of dwindled in the room with the test tubes, and also when we had to go outside to the parking lot to the third section of the experience, which just wasn't as amazing as the beginning. Some points to improve would be a more cohesive storyline, and making a tunnel in the parking lot area so it doesn't break up the visuals. I love escape rooms and the last challenge was pretty elementary, so I can understand that for families but I personally would like a more challenging ending.

    "To the moon, Alice!" What a cool experience from start to…read morefinish! Our group arrived and we were welcomed by Aster and the creator of the Lunar Light Experience, granddaughter of Apollo 14 astronaut Stuart Roosa, Danielle Roosa. Meeting her and chatting about NASA and her grandfather (famous photo of astronauts playing golf on the moon) was the greatest welcome ever. The experience started with a walk to a moon vehicle where we strapped on some VR packs and proceeded to excavate moon rock for blue light from a meteor. After that we met a mad scientist and a lovely robot. Got to play in the lab. The escape room aspect of the event was simple and we got it done quite easily. I imagine this would be great for families with kids too. :) The end, of course, exits through the gift shop where you can get some super cool astronaut stuff. Even Apollo 14 shirts! I highly recommend you stop by and spend some time in the moon! Also, make sure you get your space photo op! I wore the right jacket for that. ;) Ps: Free parking!

    Sandbox VR

    Sandbox VR

    (208 reviews)

    Great experience !! I took my son who is 4 and the staff was beyond patient with him !!! I will…read moredefinitely be back !!!!

    Sandbox VR has some of the best virtual reality experiences on the market. I've been to their…read moreCerritos location here several times with coworkers and I've taken family to their location at the Venetian in Las Vegas. If you're unfamiliar with them, then I'd highly recommend their zombie games (Deadwood Mansion, Deadwood Phobia) as they have the most immersive experiences. Came back on November 14 with 16 adult coworkers and we played the Stranger Things VR Game. In that game, you are one of the "kids" with the telepathic powers and you attack the demogorgons with your "powers". The gameplay reminds me of the Spiderman ride at California Adventure. I like/prefer the feel and haptics of the weapons you get to use in their zombie games, and I think that's a generally better experience. Our experience was hampered quite a bit by lag, that brought the game to a halt at several key moments. Our group also had a suboptimal experience with the onboarding process. We have been here several times, and we were a group of working adults; however, we were spoken to as if we were children who were incapable of figuring out how to put on sensors. Moreover, a third of our group, with their gear (sensors/headsets) donned in their private room, had a thirty-minute delay to start the game with no assistance from the employee who was supposed to be helping them. With the inaction, the headsets caused some to feel tired, and one of our group members left in frustration. This unexpected delay impeded our other plans, and this was unacceptable. After these issues, when we talked to this employee in charge, they said that the issue occurred "because someone else didn't do their job properly". We didn't need to know that. We just needed accountability and professionalism to get what we paid for. Because the cost per person for a game is fifty to sixty dollars per person, you expect a smooth experience when your group puts down $750+. The experience was suboptimal and our group of 16 left with a bad taste that was incongruent with our previous experiences.

    IDEAS Studio - videofilmproductions - Updated May 2026

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