Dopamine Land: A Multisensory Experience

Dopamine Land: A Multisensory ExperienceDopamine Land: A Multisensory Experience

Daily @ Uptown - 91 Queen Street Brisbane City

If bliss to you means peering at infinite reflections in lit-up mirror rooms wading through brightly coloured ball pits and having pillow fights - plus hanging out in digital forests watching tales told via shadows and hopping over musical tiles too - then prepare to beam with joy when Dopamine Land arrives Down Under.

The latest multi-sensory experience that's hitting Australia it's being pitched as an interactive museum.

Inside you'll find themed spaces that you can mosey through engage with their contents and ideally bask in nothing but pure happiness.

With a name like Dopamine Land it's immediately clear that contentment glee merriment and exuberance is the aim of the game here.

Locals know that the site was previously the Myer Centre - and decades back was home to a dragon-themed rollercoaster.

So it's a fitting venue to get everyone channeling their inner child unleashing their imagination and yes hitting each other with cushions.

Heading this way direct from London the experience combines optical illusions engaging soundscapes and more across its ten themed rooms.

The ball pit is self-explanatory but also takes its cues from Miami in the 80s complete with a pina colada scent an electro soundtrack and LED lights that pulse to mirror waves.

The pillow-fight space also doesn't need much explaining; however the decor is inspired by marshmallows and boxes of lollies Mexican wrestling is also an influence and you can win the pillow-fighting championship.

Fancy seeing stories play out via shadows? There's a room for that featuring a big top-style roof.

If you try your hand at the musical tiles - well your feet to be more accurate - you'll create a melody as you jump around with the lights changing as you go as well.

And if getting as serene as possible is your aim head to the Keep Calm Forest which artificially recreates a woodland via LED trees mirrors and sounds to match.

There's even a room dedicated to the autonomous sensory meridian response or ASMR which goes big on projections and animations by Australian digital artist Cassie Troughton.

Highlights
-:- An interactive sensory museum designed to explore and trigger the happiness hormone dopamine
-:- Pillow fights interactive displays and many other blissful attractions!
-:- Perfect for an outing with friends and family
-:- Colourful settings and surroundings to capture some truly unique photographs

General Info
-:- Dates and times: select your date & time directly in the ticket selector
-:- Duration: approx. 50 minutes
-:- Location: Level Q (entrance is next to Just Jeans) Uptown 91 Queen St Brisbane City QLD 4000.
After hours entry is through Queen Street Mall (entrance is opposite Westpac).
-:- Age requirement: all ages are welcome! All children must be accompanied by an adult 18 years or older
-:- Accessibility: the exhibit is wheelchair accessible; however due to the nature of the experience some parts of this experience may be less suited to customers with physical access requirements

Official Tickets: Fever

-:- Adult (15+) $24.00 per person
-:- Child (3-14) $18.00 per person
-:- Family Bundle (2 Adults + 2 Children) $16.50 per person
-:- Group Bundle (min. 5 tickets) $20.00 per person
Note: Free entry for children ages 2 and under

❊ Official Tickets


Book Online Here

❊ When ❊


Happens: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday

Times: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

❊ Where ❊



 Uptown Brisbane | Myer Centre View Venue
 91 Queen St,  Brisbane Queensland  Map
Uptown Brisbane | Myer Centre℅ Meanjin
91 Queen St, , Brisbane, , Queensland✆ Venue: (07) 3223 6917 | Event:





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