We visited the Museum of Illusions with my 8-year-old daughter, her friend, and her friend’s mom (who’s also a friend of mine), and we had an absolutely amazing time! It’s a playful, mind-bending experience that’s perfect for kids and adults alike.
From the moment we walked in, the exhibits had us laughing, posing, and trying to figure out how things worked. The illusions are not only clever and immersive, but also incredibly photogenic: we ended up with a whole gallery of fun, very Instagrammable pictures!
It’s a great way to spend a couple of hours in a different kind of setting: creative, surprising, and full of “wow” moments. Highly recommended if you’re looking for something interactive and entertaining to do as a family or...
Read moreDefinitely NOT a museum, there is no attempt to share and preserve culture, or educate. This is the definition of "tourist trap."
A one-trick-poney in terms of variety, 95 percent of the exhibits are made just to create some effect in a photo you would share with friends. Painted walls you stand in front of for photos over and over again. As such, going alone would be terrible as the effect cannot be achieved via selfies.
There is a perspective-disorienting room that was fun. Had the been a variety of more immersive attractions such as this, I think I would have felt better paying the...
Read moreNothing out of this world. It's a smallish location with painted walls. We were lucky to go on a Sunday morning, and it was not crowded. Otherwise, it would be crapmed. The place itself is not well ventilated. There are no windows, and it felt like being at the back garage of a house. Definitely not what we were expecting. A lot of improvement to be made to call it a museum. I would simply call it a place for taking photos. Disappointing. Took about 10 photos and we were 3 people, so would say expensive...
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