a cold rainy day and we were waiting outside because the doors were still locked 25 minutes before the performance. The ticket we had said come 30 minutes ahead of time. I’m handicapped and walk with a cane. I used my cane to good purpose and knocked on the window because the door had a chain over it. Young man came to the door said he’d find out if he could let us sit in the lobby, made a phone call and came back and finally let us in and as I struggled up the stairs because they little elevator along the first flight of stairs didn’t work, he said to me how rude I was to knock on the window. That was only the beginning. It was well after 230 when they finally took me to Elevator and when I got to the room where the event took place, I was more than shocked. The cages that we were just to be in, had no seat and they hadn’t worn people that if they were handicap, they shouldn’t come. The only option I had was to sit in the chair I might as well have been sitting at home watching travel logs on my big screen. I chose to stand as difficult as it was because the apparatus jerked in jumped and did all sorts of things besides give you the sense of flying over anything . The worst thing was that the goggles were foggy, and everything looked blurred. There was also this little Tinker Bell outside, distracting us from the beautiful views that we could barely see through the foggy glasses. The headset that held the goggles up to your eyes was extremely uncomfortable and , the coverage of Paris was meager just four or five of the main monuments. To top it all off when I got down I told the young man who helped me that my glasses were cloudy and foggy and unclear and maybe they should take a look at this pair and he says oh well we can’t afford better glasses than this. We’re not Disneyland. That’s absolutely right 25 years ago we went flying over California and Los Angeles, which was a comfortable and well engineered ride with pictures is clear as a be better than you can get on any television in the 21st century, it was smooth and the scent of the orange trees as we flew over One scene was a parent and pleasant the smell of the ocean as we went along the coast of California is fantastic. It all seems so real and so beautiful and we had lived there for over 60 years. We’ve lived in Paris for eight years and they didn’t show one percent of what there is to see , even just flying. The pictures were old, the Notre Dame hadn’t burned yet, all the buildings that are now white and beautiful were black and dark instead of all the jab of the Tinker Bell. It would’ve been nice to listen to music. I do not recommend this for any tourist. It will give them a skewed view in more ways than one of my beautiful , I certainly don’t recommend this for anyone who has any disability that doesn’t allow them to stand for over 30 minutes on a very rocky trip. If you have seasickness stay away. The whole thing was a disaster and it wasn’t even the money it was just a disaster and a waste of time and very, very...
Read moreit's an absolutely amazing experience!
FlyView Paris is a unique virtual reality attraction that allows you to soar above the beautiful city of Paris. You'll feel like you're actually flying as you wear a VR headset and take a breathtaking journey over iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and the Champs-Élysées.
The visuals are incredibly realistic, and the sensation of flying is truly exhilarating. It's a fantastic way to see Paris from a whole new perspective and get a bird's-eye view of the city's most famous sights.
The staff at FlyView Paris are super friendly and helpful, making sure you have a great time. They provide all the necessary equipment and give you a quick tutorial on how to use the VR headset, so don't worry if you're new to virtual reality.
One thing to note is that the experience can be a bit intense for those who are sensitive to motion or have a fear of heights. However, if you're up for an exciting adventure, FlyView Paris is an absolute must-try!
Oh, and don't forget to capture some snaps or videos of your virtual flight to share with your friends. They'll be amazed at the incredible views you'll get to enjoy!
So, if you're in Paris and looking for a unique and thrilling experience, definitely check out FlyView Paris. You won't be disappointed! 😄✈️🗼 I love this place...
Read moreIt’s a fun experience. The staff is really friendly and do their best to help you. They speak English pretty well, so you won’t have any problems with that.
Important: if you’re tall (I mean, 1,85 or higher) pay close attention if your augmented reality glasses are working properly (if they’re not, you’ll see a light blue screen all the time). This happened to me in two of the “flying machines”. Fortunately, they allowed me to try the experience again and could enjoyed it without any problem.
It’s a pity that the “introductory course” is only done in French (I had no clue about what was said). They should at least offer an option in English.
The images you’ll see are not in full HD. Sometimes they are pixelated, which is not very nice (I’ve seen other much greatest shows in other parts of the world).
The virtual tour is also outdated. They should you a perfect Notre Dame, when at the moment of writing this review it is still being fixed after the fire that took place some years ago.
Anyway, it’s not an expensive thing to do. And if you have some extra time or happen to be around, give it a try but without high...
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