
PARAMUS – New Jersey is now home to another virtual reality offering.
Dreamscape, a Los Angeles-based virtual reality company, opened its first location on the east coast on November 19 in partnership with AMC Theaters at Westfield Garden State Plaza, bringing the company’s roaming and free-flight virtual reality entertainment. In the region.
“We’re excited to bring Dreamscape Virtual Reality to the Greater New Jersey and New York metro area at Dreamscape AMC Garden State, providing moviegoers with a futuristic adventure that takes entertainment to new heights,” said Adam Aron, CEO and President of AMC Entertainment.
According to a press release, Dreamscape’s virtual reality experiences use Hollywood storytelling mixed with the visceral excitement of big theme park rides to create adventures that deliver a deep level of immersion.
âDreamscape was founded to be a place where people create lasting memories as they explore fantastic worlds with their friends and family,â said Walter Parkes, co-founder and CEO of Dreamscape.
Dreamscape’s Paramus site will feature three of the company’s most popular free flight experiences: “Alien Zoo”, “Curse of the Lost Pearl: A Magic Projector Adventure” and “DreamWorks Dragons: Flight Academy.. “
In “Alien Zoo”, travelers will be able to play ball with exotic frogs and pet majestic creatures, while working to escape the largest predator in the galaxy.
During “Curse of the Lost Pearl: A Magic Projector Adventure”, guests will cross the screen to be part of a movie where they will be challenged to unlock clues, escape traps and work together to uncover the secret of “The Lost Pearl.”
In “DreamWorks Dragons: Flight Academy”, people can ride a dragon, dive and swerve on a free-flight rescue mission in a secret world.
Dreamscape also has locations in Ohio, Texas, California, and Dubai.
Tickets can be purchased on dreamscapeimmersive.com.