![]() Also, in a scene where it was raining, they had it rain in the theater for a solid 30 seconds. I think the theory was that they would simulate lightning or camera flashes but all it did was light up the whole theater taking you out of the moment. There were these weird flashing lights that would go off. It got so bad that someone went and got a theater employee who came in and said, “oh there is just something wrong with the program, it will stop when the movie starts.” The water effect was also aim right at my lap, which was just super awkward, luckily you could turn that off. After we sat down, the seats would violently vibrate every 5 minutes and then would proceed to poke us every 30 seconds. ![]() The seats would also vibrate and had pokers in them. I left the theater and my tailbone was it so much pain. Every time I would finally find a spot that was sort of comfortable, the seat would shift downward almost knocking me out of the seat. Which caused me to spend most of the movie leaning on my friend so that I didn’t get to close to the stranger sitting next to me. They were kind of small and were uncomfortably close to the seat next to you. Imagine having to sit through Shrek 4D at Universal for 2 hours. Overall a good experience.The 4DX theater is probably one of the worst movie experiences I’ve ever had. Hopefully management will get the bathroom cleaning schedule under control. The serving staff were great! The bathrooms could have used a bit more care, as there was urine all over the floors under the urinals, and I don’t like standing in urine and then walking around everywhere after I’m done using the bathroom. Overall I would recommend this to any family looking for something fun and different. The tricks were great and left my family guessing every time. The performer was very funny and engaging with adults and children. ![]() The pizza was pretty good, and the salad was your normal salad. The families we sat next to were nice, but I did not enjoy watching them rip apart my pizza with there hands. I personally think that each family should have access to their own, especially with Covid and germs being a concern these days. You have to share the pizza dish, because there are only three pizza and salad dishes per table. It started off a bit nerve racking as they sit you right net to strangers like a school cafeteria style seating. My family and I went to see the Dinner,Magic, Comedy show here. My advice is if you’re considering a trip to Wonderworks, avoid at present, go to Ripleys and wait to see if Wonderworks take anything all these bad reviews say on board and update their old exhibits, the building’s amenities and their lacking customer service. It was confirmed that the air conditioning wasn’t working either (something other reviewers have also pointed out a long time ago so this is clearly an ongoing problem) and told that as we’d been in the building for more than 25 minutes, we couldn’t get a full refund but they would refund one adult and one child ticket cost.īear in mind that this offer is after they confirmed that things were broken, unplugged and just plain not working that day. We complained and were told that yes, some of the exhibits were broken, told that one wasn’t even plugged in hence our disappointment. Thank goodness she didn’t have a broken foot. She was screaming in pain and not one employee came to check she was ok. It wasn’t bolted down or anything, extremely dangerous. When she got off, the whole thing ended up on top of her foot. One of the exhibits is a photo op with a dinosaur cut out made of metal. The air conditioning wasn’t working so the whole place was like a furnace. So we already paid $100 to enter and then they want another load of cash off us to use the arcade games that take up a whole floor of the museum. The third floor is purely paid for arcade machines. The first two house some old exhibits, several not working, some taped together tattily, some out of date and no longer deemed up to date technology. We went in anyway and found a deteriorating museum of three floors. The cash desk attendant didn’t even look up from the desk to greet us and when we said “hello?” he looked annoyed to have to sell some tickets. From the very get go, we were met with apathy and a lack of service. We visited as a family of three with our 6 year old daughter and paid $100 to get in, so obviously we expected good things. As the comparison is easy, if you’re choosing between here and Ripleys, go to Ripleys! Sadly this place leaves a lot to be desired.
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