None of the animations even shown have anatomically correct animal behaviors nor do they look real in any sense. I couldn't believe the pricing for this non realistic experience so I had to call myself.
The pricing is beyond disrespectful for the amount of time allowed 30min for $25, especially for children. Almost $1 a minute per person (over 5yo) for an electronic experience. Even with 1/2 off the $50 experience.... Still $50 plus tax for 60 minutes per person.
That's disgusting. Nothing tangible. Nothing truely learned about the reality of these creatures because not even an adult could learn about numerous amounts of species in that alloted time. If the experience is not to learn and just look at them in their environment; this is even more discouraging.
A REAL zoo or aquarium experience isn't even that expensive and even discounted for EBT/ state benefit members. This place offers no discounts for such members.
At a REAL zoo/ aquarium you get to enjoy it for hours until they close. Most aquariums have the domes where you can sit under and have this experience IN REALITY for HOURS if you wanted.
Even a 3D movie experience you get a full movie if you really want to do virtual.
The planetarium aswell a FULL virtual experience longer, cheaper, with EXTENSIVELY more information and immersion for children and adults!
The children's science museum next to evertything is HANDS ON experience for the WHOLE DAY and less.
This company is really out here just taking people's money to watch their sub par virtual animations. That from the photos/videos given doesn't even look like they were individually animated and crafted by a person as in real art and not fake AI. No where on their website does it dedicate any art elements of it either. It's laughable that any research was done about the animals with how they're animated. From what their skin/fur looks like in motion, to the way they move, and how they eat. Not even close to reality. Just thrown together for anyone who doesn't know better pretending they're playing a part in education. They aren't.
What a wasteful experience to give to any learning, growing person; especially a child. GO TO THE REAL ZOO, AQUARIUM, OR MUSEUM you'll have a more well rounded...
Read moreRecently visited the Hologram Zoo in Easton for their grand opening day, and it was such an amazing experience! From start to finish, this attraction is incredibly enjoyable. The staff and owners are very friendly and helpful.
The Hologram Zoo, with walking, swinging, and even stampeding animals, felt like another world. It was so immersive my 2 year old even kept the 3D glasses on the entire time. The different tunnels and rotating scenarios kept things interesting and engaging.
We tried out one of the group experiences in the Hologram Rooms. The aquarium adventure was packed with different scenes. There were immersive underwater environments, interactive gameplay moments, and more all in 3D. It's one person per scene on a rotation with prompted turns, but there’s still plenty for those waiting to see.
They also have a fun green screen photo booth where you can take souvenir photos and videos. They also have a really cute variety of stuffed animals that were so well priced, we somehow ended up buying three.
The whole place is clean, well run, and located right in downtown Easton. Definitely worth checking out! Can’t wait to try the other room experiences and future...
Read moreI took my tween to the Hologram Zoo, and we both had an amazing experience! The 3-D scenes were truly spectacular, and we loved the variety and level of interaction. We also had a ton of fun posing in front of a green screen with many still scenes and video scenes. I loved that the price of admission included taking all those photos and videos home with us.
Everyone working at the Hologram Zoo was incredibly friendly and professional. We were given very clear guidance on how to navigate the zoo and make the most of our experience. The T.V. screens and moving lights were clever ways to ensure we followed along at the appropriate pace.
One small note for the owners: The first exhibition room includes a thigh-level, metal railing at the end of the path of travel. So, if you're walking straight along the pathway in the darkness while admiring the creatures on the wrap-around screen, it's easy to collide with the railing. Perhaps some reflective tape, signage, or padding would prevent future collisions.
Will definitely recommend the Hologram Zoo to friends and return in the future! Thank you for a...
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