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    3.3 (46 reviews)

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    Tiffanie E.

    We are Disney fanatics and wanted to check out this experience before it leaves the Strip. It's located in the Crystal Shops next to the Aria hotel. The experience ticket gets you entrance to the event, a seat cushion, light up bracelet, and lithograph. We had two tickets and both got the same lithograph, but ok. The entry area has some Disney memorabilia and art on the walls and you can look at it before going into the showroom. There are a few benches and most of the seating is on the floor. The theater screens are the walls that surround the room and the movies play on all the walls simultaneously - depending on where you sit you'll see certain parts. Not all seats are created equally, so be aware. They "interactive" component is that the light bracelets will light up during certain parts of the show and there are bubbles, but they were very wet and we ended up damp as a result. The show itself was ok, some of the songs were interesting choices, but for the most part it was ok. The cost didn't equal the entertainment, but 2 for 1 makes it a little more palatable.

    Lee S.

    The Immersive Disney Animation is a wonderful experience that kids will enjoy. The various Disney movies are shown on a myriad of large screens which, surround the entire room. The acoustics are amazing as are the bright vibrant colors depicted on the screens. The room is extremely large allowing for kids to run around as they chase the interactive displays on the floor. However, most impressive were the bubbles which, were released from the ceiling and covered the entire room. This was definitely the highlight for most kids as they chased them around the room. This is definitely something I'm sure any kid who enjoys disney movies would appreciate seeing.

    Janice H.

    We took our 4 year old grandson to experience the Disney Immersive Experience today. He loves the characters and was looking forward to seeing this show! It was cool, with the bubbles being his favorite part. The issues we had came with the complex. The music was far too loud, and although there are shows for sensory kids, our grandson was fine with the music until the extremely loud crescendos. We felt for the size of the room, the increase in decibels was uncalled for and hurtful to his ears! It would have been nicer to have highlighted more of Walt Disney's classic movies as well. If a smaller selection was highlighted for a little longer time in song, it would have held his attention and ours better. It was often difficult to know where to look in the room, with the screen moving around so much it was difficult to take it all in. I truly dislike being negative, but this whole experience catered to older children, including the waiting area for the only activity was pictures of how to draw a character, take a picture with a still, or read about animation. On our way to the venue, we saw a Mickie mouse on the street in front of the M & M store... why couldn't you provide some Disney characters to interact with before or after the show? Tickets were pricey for what it entailed, plus additional processing fees... I would suggest ear covers and taking snacks, as the concession stand prices were outrageous! We took our own snacks and water, so it was a good idea to do so. Overall, I gave it only three stars for the listed issues. The bathrooms are a little bit of a walk outside of the theater, The staff were friendly enough, but the show could use some adjustments to win over the younger children.

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    SO MUCH FUN! Love love loved the immersive Disney exhibit! My toddler had such a good time. So well put together and interactive. Very kid friendly lots of room to explore and so exciting.

    Cristen S.

    We checked out the Disney Immersive Experience this past weekend. I've been to a few different immersive experiences in Vegas so I had an idea of what to expect, but honestly was pretty disappointed with this one. Many experiences like this don't tend to be super immersive or interactive already, but felt this one lacked a lot. The show itself was some different Disney movie clips put together and was a lot of newer ones (wish they would have had some more of the classics). It was a large open space, so it is nice for children to be able to run around. But the only interactive piece during the show is bubbles that fall at two points. After about the first 5 mins, I felt I had gotten the gist of the show, but did stay for its entirety. I just don't think it's probably worth the price the tickets are for. We were lucky enough to buy them on a sale, but even for that would have to honestly say it may not be worth the price. Before the show, they have a few stands with facts along with an area where you can learn how to draw characters. There is also a gift shop at the end. I was also not super pleased by the staff as I felt they weren't very friendly during our time there. Not even as simple as smiling or talking much back when trying to speak with them. Overall, would unfortunately just recommend some additional interactive pieces, characters, or things that would make it a little more worth the money along with a little friendlier customer service for what they're charging!

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    Such a great experience. Love the Disney theme and the other themed shows they have including Van Gogh. Highly recommend.

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    totally worth the vip experience. do it, you won't regret it. the wife and i wanted to stay all day.

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    The songs from all the old movies that we know and love were fun to sing along too and the interactive floor was awesome.

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    4.4
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    0.0 mi
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    (5/5) The Museum of…read moreIllusions was one of our favorite attractions in Las Vegas! It was so much fun for both the kids and adults. Every room had something unique, and we found ourselves laughing, taking tons of photos, and trying to figure out all the mind-bending illusions. The staff was also friendly and even helped us take some of the best illusion pictures. Admission: Tickets are around $40-45 for adults and $33-38 for children (ages 5-12) when purchased online. Kids 4 and under are free. Hours: Open daily from 10:00 AM to 12:00 AM, so it's easy to fit into your schedule. Parking: We found the easiest place to park was the Aria self-parking garage, with an easy indoor walk to the museum. You can also park at the Cosmopolitan or 63 CityCenter valet, but all charge for parking. Nevada residents may receive free or discounted parking at some garages. Best Ages: I'd recommend it for ages 5 and up. Younger kids can still enjoy parts of it, but older children, teens, and adults really appreciate the illusions and interactive exhibits. Tips: * Plan to spend 45-90 minutes exploring. (Museum of Illusions Las Vegas) * Wear comfortable shoes since you'll be standing and walking through each exhibit. * Take your time--many illusions look even better through your phone camera than in person! * Let the staff help you pose for the illusion photos--they know the perfect angles. * Go earlier in the day if you want fewer crowds and more time for photos. If you're looking for a unique indoor activity on the Strip, this is absolutely worth it. We had an amazing time and would definitely come back!

    After dinner, we were trying to decide what to do next and ended up coming here around 8 p.m. It…read morewas a last-minute decision, so we didn't buy tickets ahead of time. Luckily, it wasn't busy, which was perfect. The museum isn't huge, but there are plenty of interactive exhibits and photo spots. Some of the illusions made us wonder how they worked, while others were just fun. We spent quite a bit of time taking pictures and trying out all the different exhibits. What I liked most was that it gave us something fun to do together. Instead of just walking through and looking at displays, we were actually part of the experience. We ended up with plenty of funny pictures and great memories. If you're looking for a fun activity on the Strip with your family or a group of friends, this is definitely worth checking out. We're glad we decided to stop by.

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    4.4
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    (5/5) ARTE Museum…read morewas one of the most beautiful and immersive experiences we've ever done in Las Vegas! Every room was breathtaking, with stunning digital art, music, lights, and projections that made you feel like you were stepping into a different world. It was relaxing, unique, and unlike anything we've experienced before. It is definitely on the pricey side, but we felt it was worth it for the experience. We also loved ending our visit at the ARTE Cafe, where our admission included a beautiful specialty drink that came to life with interactive digital art on the table--a really fun and memorable touch. Admission: Around $50-60 for adults and $40-50 for children (ages 4-12) depending on the day. Tickets that include the ARTE Cafe drink are about $5 more. Children 3 and under are free. Nevada residents also receive a discount. Hours: Open daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM, with last admission at 9:00 PM. Parking: The easiest option is to park at The Cosmopolitan self-parking garage and take the pedestrian bridge to the museum. Valet parking is also available at the 63 CityCenter building where the museum is located. Best Ages: Great for all ages, but I'd especially recommend it for ages 5 and up. Adults will appreciate the artistic experience just as much as kids. Tips: * Plan to spend 60-90 minutes exploring. * Charge your phone beforehand--you'll want lots of photos and videos. * Visit earlier in the day or later in the evening for fewer crowds. * Take your time in each room and don't rush--the changing visuals are part of the experience. * If your budget allows, get the ticket that includes the ARTE Cafe drink. It was one of our favorite parts! If you're looking for a unique indoor attraction in Las Vegas that's both relaxing and visually stunning, ARTE Museum is absolutely worth visiting!

    Came to check this place out while in Vegas to see BTS. It was supposed to be an ARIRANG BTS…read moreinstallation. Since I am ARMY (IYKYK) I desperately wanted to check it out. Also cause I am ARMY, I wish they would have more BTS integrated, like a room that had close to real life projections of their videos & photos to take pictures with. But overall, they had really cool rooms to take pictures with. The line to get in was horrendous underneath Vegas sun. There probably should have been misters or canopy's placed over the line areas. My good friend took me. She bought the added drink bonus. Which we never got because the line was horrendous.

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    What a cool way to spend some time doing something different…read more Initially we were gonna head to Museum of Illusions. Then, looking outta our window- I saw Paradox Museum! Quick search on Yelp & Google, and knew this was gonna be THE spot. With down time finally in our favor, we stopped by on a Monday afternoon. Took the elevator up and paid at the register. I asked if cash and/ or card are accepted, but it's card only. There are complimentary lockers available before walking into the museum. Watch the quick 2 minute video and away you go. Next to every display or immersive exhibit, you can read what is happening. And why you are experiencing this special effect. It's a great flow of exhibits. And if one particular area is crowded, you can continue on exploring. And return back to the previous one. Staff is so friendly with photo opportunity suggestions. * Restrooms are located near the slot machine/ pole dance area! There are WARNING signs if you have sensitivity to flashing/ strobing lights. Some rooms can be a bit darker while throughout the museum is well lit. The optical illusion to some of the exhibits can cause dizziness. Even the graphic geometric patterns you'll see throughout. Very budget friendly. And from a previous review I read on Yelp, you can also find discounts directly on their website. You'll exit at the gift sho

    11.1.25 I'm usually…read morenot a museum person, but this one completely won me over. My sister and I had a blast exploring the exhibits--and thanks to the super helpful staff, we snapped some seriously cool photos along the way. Some of the illusions still have me scratching my head, and I love that. Hands down, this was one of the most fun and fascinating museums I've ever visited. Highly recommend!

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    3.6
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    I was honestly surprised to see the mixed reviews on this one - but I think Meow Wolf is very much…read morea "you get out what you put into it" kind of experience. If you go in expecting a quick walkthrough or something you can half-pay-attention to, I can see why it might feel confusing or underwhelming. But if you take your time, start opening doors you're not sure you're supposed to open, and actually lean into the story and details, it becomes a completely different experience. There's so much layered into it visually and conceptually that I found myself going down rabbit holes (sometimes literally) trying to piece things together. It's chaotic in the best way. That said, it's not my favorite Meow Wolf location overall - but I still think it's absolutely worth a visit if you're in Vegas. Even on the lower end of their locations, it's still one of the more unique immersive art experiences you'll find anywhere on the Strip.

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