Address: 10250 Santa Monica Blvd fl 2, Los Angeles, CA 90067, USA
Phone: +14246032948
Sunday: 10AM–10PM
Monday: 11AM–9PM
Tuesday: 11AM–9PM
Wednesday: 11AM–9PM
Thursday: 11AM–9PM
Friday: 11AM–11PM
Saturday: 10AM–11PM
RK
So fun! Enjoyed it much more than I thought I would. We did the Curse of the Lost Pearl. I had to mentally remind myself that it wasn’t real, because I did get nervous a few times (I’m not too fond of heights lol) and this really puts you in it. Visuals were gorgeous, and the tangible aspect of it (like actually holding a torch) definitely made it immersive. Planning on going back with more people to check out the other adventures.
Jonathan Leonen
For anyone new to the whole VR experience like me, this is an experience of a lifetime. I went on the Alien Zoo and I was blown away by the visuals. It’s beyond anything I’ve ever experienced in my life. I’ve had brief experience with VR before but nothing to this scale. While you’re not doing much, it is still an interactive attraction. Looking up at all the aliens was amazing (it was like stepping into a real life Jurassic Park). I felt like Alan Grant seeing a brachiosaurus for the first time. And the last bit with the monster-alien-thing trying to get at your pod and eat you was mindblowingly thrilling! I had to constantly remind myself mentally that this wasn’t real just so I wouldn’t freak out and scream for a team member to stop the ride and let me out. It was pretty overwhelming and I finally understood why I had to sign a waiver. The place itself, at least on the outside, looked plain. I initially thought this was some cheap attraction and at $20 for a VR experience, I really believed it wouldn’t be great. But man, I could have paid twice as much and still thought I underpaid. While the ride was short, the whole experience lasts days. If you’re new to VR, I highly recommend. If you’ve played VR games constantly, though, I’m not really sure if this’ll live to your expectations. The “shows” are a little too short, but it’s definitely worth a trip or two. Will be returning again soon for “The Blu”. Grade: A+
Christian Gardner
Went here with friends . We did the MIB experience . This was unlike anything I had ever experienced . It was amazing . We are going soon to try another one .
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We did the How to train your Dragon and Blue. Overall experience was good. In all honesty I thought it would be longer. Basically the time starts when you enter your prep room. So the whole "immersive experience" isn't the time when you put the VR on and the program starts playing. It was nice though. But the price tag of $25 per adventure left me feeling a bit disappointed. This is a 1 time deal thing for me. Don't get me wrong. It's a nice experience but not an experience that I would do again and again even with the various adventures.
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Dreamscape adventures are suitable for ages 10 and up. All travelers must be at least 48 inches tall and at least 10 years old to go on an adventure with us. Travelers under age 13 must be accompanied by an adult with a paid ticket.
Yes you can. Call Dreamscape Westfield Mall store location, and they will give you further details.
No, it's for 10 and up
You can book them one show at a time. Just look at the availability calendar and schedule it. Max 6 ppl for a show.
Yes, they are open on New Year's Day. 🎊Happy New Year to you🎉
One of the VR's depends on how fast you move through it but they are typically around 15 mins. It's so intense (in a good way) that 15 mins is actually the perfect amount of time.
Hello, well all 3 adventure's require that you have the ability to stay at and through the adventure.all the adventures require that you wear equipment on your feet on your hands and on your head that allow you to interact with the adventure. Inside the adventure they do have limited railing that you can hold onto. My experience was that the alien zoo required less interaction. I hope this was helpful and enjoy.
Yes, you have to ask a parking attendant. Dreamscape is next Macy's. Have fun!
It is not a ride. You are standing on your own feet moving slowly around in the virtual experience. Personally, I wouldn't do while pregnant since it can cause vertigo for some.
Pretty sunny most days too, now that we've exited the rainy season. Though, expect cool and cloudy mornings until the marine layer burns off.
There is a parking garage at the Westfield Century City (where Dreamscape is located), and yes, the experience is glasses-friendly. I've done it with no issue.
They're currently only in Century City. You can stay updated when and if they expand here https://dreamscapeimmersive.com/find-us In the meantime, The Void has locations in Anaheim and Glendale.
And more fun in a group! A single "pod" is made up of six players so you'll get a private experience if you can rustle up five friends.
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