Excellent light show - blend of science, art, technology and history. Informative, immersive and interactive. About 20 min and runs continuously 6-10 pm. Sensors pick up your location and you find your feet surrounded with a ring of light. Saw children spontaneously dancing in the projected images which covered the walls, floors and objects around. Haven't seen anything quite like it. The genius who imagined bringing this old power station to a repurposed life again- made a superb achievement! It's part history, and part science and technology museum. Be sure to make time to walk the (almost 1 mile round trip) tunnel to the horseshoe falls. Recommend arriving before 8pm to experience all they have to offer. Just be aware the parking is a bit expensive at $36 but we did that to save time and energy , avoiding walking from our hotel....
Read moreThe light show was brilliantly produced. It was enjoyable overall and a great idea for the space. My kids (teens) really marveled at it and particularly liked the interactive light elements. I'm happy I went but I did leave feeling that it was too short of an experience - at 30 minutes - given the price of tickets. For that money, I wish they allowed us to spend just a bit more time there after the show. Instead of being ushered out immediately, perhaps keep the theatrical lighting and allow guests 15 minutes to explore, digest what they just saw, ask questions, take a few family photos. This would feel like a more complete experience with...
Read moreWe really enjoyed this. It's a series of short movies projected all around, below and above you so it has a bit of a Mary Poppins "jump in the painting" effect. Some tips from our experience, tues-thurs are smaller groups, ours was tiny. And read the three or so info boards in the gift shop before going in, they give a history of some of the time periods being portrayed in the show and that is really all the info you need (a staff member did read something before we went in but it was very hard to follow given the masks) but even if you miss the staff member's speech and the info boards, it will be a very cool trip through...
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