Alien Zoo Immersive Event

Alien Zoo

An adventure 1,000 light years in the making

Los Angeles ,   California

Experience hosted by Dreamscape

Logo of Dreamscape

For the first time ever, the Intergalactic Wildlife Federation is allowing humans to visit the Alien Zoo – an intergalactic refuge containing all kinds of extraordinary and wonderous creatures, some dangerous, but all endangered. Take a chance and make the journey to the Alien Zoo, but remember, once you enter, there is no turning back. In accordance with the Los Angeles City mandate, please be prepared to show proof of full vaccination and photo ID upon your arrival into Dreamscape. Acceptable documentation includes vaccination card (photo or digital copy accepted), CA State issued QR Code, or documentation from a licensed healthcare

Audience Role

It's time to be transported and go where no other humans have ventured before. Suit up, climb aboard your spaceship, and join five other intrepid travelers on a journey lightyears

Content Advisories

  • Fantastical animals

  • All ages

Interaction Advisories

  • No physical contact with performers

Mobility Advisories

  • Extended standing

  • Uses virtual reality

  • Wear comfortable clothes

  • Wear comfortable shoes

  • Event is wheelchair accessible.

Tags

LBE
Virtual Reality
vr

Dreamscape

Hosting immersive events on EI since January, 2022

In 2016, Swiss computer scientists Caecilia Charbonnier and Sylvain Chagué, along with entrepreneur Ronald Menzel, premiered a groundbreaking new approach to virtual reality. By merging the technique of "motion capture" used in blockbuster Hollywood movies with sophisticated programming and a deep understanding of body mechanics, they created a platform able to track six people simultaneously, in real-time, with full body presence, and render them as characters inside a computer generated world. Suddenly the limits of VR were gone. You were no longer a lone observer, you became a participant. Immersive storytelling and shared experiences were a real possibility. VR was more