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    The Laser Dome

    4.3 (93 reviews)
    Closed 11:45 am - 5:00 pm

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    Heather J.

    The Laser Dome is something every local should check out at least once. I think I have been going here since I was a teenager. It's a good way to spend an hour with some friends when you are looking for something to do in and around the Seattle Center. You don't have to be visiting the Pacific Science Center to use this but it is located inside their gates. The shows change often so you may have to wait until they are playing something with music you enjoy. There are usually multiple options per week, you can also view the calendar online. My last visit was 15$ each and easy to book online in advance, no more waiting in long lines in the cold for late night shows. For those that don't know you do have the option to lay on the floor and look up at the dome. Smart people bring pillows and blankets, but you can make due with nothing if you forget. There are chairs too if that is not your thing, but I imagine it would hurt your neck after awhile. They sell snacks. There is access to bathrooms. It was a little hard to tell what the DJ was saying, but that part really is not that important.

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    Allison C.

    I saw Laser Taylor Swift a few weeks ago at the Laser Dome and it was fantastic! I'm a huge Swiftie and was so impressed by the whole production. They played songs from every album and it seemed like a lot of care was put into the laser production for each song. Love Story and Look What You Made Me Do were especially memorable and my personal faves. Music is a little loud so I would recommend bringing earplugs just in case. Parking can also be difficult so definitely factor in some time for that as well. They have a small concessions stand when you walk in for snacks and drinks, and some people brought picnic blankets. My friend and I arrived just before the show started so all the floor space was unfortunately taken, but we still had a great experience from the chairs! Also - you can purchase tickets online in advance to skip the line! Definitely worth the trip if you're a fan of a particular artist. Can't wait to see more shows here in the future!

    Lindsay C.

    SO much fun! Went with my mom to the Beyoncé show and was thoroughly entertained. It's very relaxing and a chill night out, while not staying at home. Highly recommend on a rainy day and will be checking out other shows. I took so many videos.

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    Attended an event here. It was a really cool venue. The staff was helpful and the exterior grounds were really cool.

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