Photo by Giu Vicente
The Kravis Center is offering a daily immersive experience, “Space Explorers: The Infinite,” through Sept. 2. This engaging experience is inspired by NASA missions and the distinguished few who have experienced space firsthand.
Attendees step into the world of immersive virtual reality and find themselves 250 miles above Earth, inside the International Space Station. This journey goes beyond observation to envelop you in space exploration without actually leaving the ground. From intimate interactions with astronauts to peaceful moments gazing at Earth, each experience strengthens your bond with the universe and your role within it.
Tickets
Adults: $45 weekdays, $50 weekends and holidays ($10 discount for students)
Children 8 to 12: $25 weekdays, $30 weekends and holidays
Groups of 10 or more: $35 per person weekdays, $40 weekends and holidays
Schedule
Mondays: Closed except Labor Day
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays: 4 to 9 p.m. (last entry at 8)
Saturdays: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. (last entry at 8)
Sundays: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. (last entry at 7)
What to Expect
“Space Explorers: The Infinite” immerses participants with 360-degree videos of space, drawing inspiration from NASA missions. The journey explores spaceships, astronauts and the universe and offers insights into life aboard a space station, machinery operations, astronaut activities and the wonders of space.
“The Infinite,” designed as a 45-minute experience, is ideal for families with children age 8 and older. Children 8 to 12, who must be accompanied by an adult, can explore using augmented reality with a tablet or virtual reality with an Oculus mask, but VR participation requires a waiver signed by a parent or legal guardian. During the VR portion of the experience, the accompanying adult will not be able to supervise or assist the child.
The experience is also suited for private events and corporate outings. The indoor, air-conditioned venue can host groups of up to 120 guests. An in-house catering team provides food and beverage menus.
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