Wink World is a visually and sonically dynamic exhibit created by Chris Wink, who is best known as being one of the three co-founders and the Chief Creative Officer of Blue Man Group. At Wink World, guests journey through infinity mirror rooms, each containing a distinct combination of light, color, sound + motion. Wink drew upon his well-honed skills as an innovative experience designer, a music composer + purveyor of high-impact multimedia entertainment to create a unique exhibit that celebrates life’s infinite possibilities.
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Wink World
68 Google Reviews
It was a very cool concept but done faster than it takes to wink (15 bucks for a ~15mn experience).
The visuals are stunning and each room had a different theme. From neon ribbon windmills, to spinning mandalas, to blinking plasma lamps, there is a lot of variation in the displays and light shows (lasers, strobes, uv lights…).
The sound quality wasn’t great so some of the auditory content was easily lost in the mechanical noises some displays make, but the volume is low enough to have conversations with others in the room though. I’d think for an auditory experience the sound would be more surround to help with immersion and I wish the rooms were better sound-proofed between one another. Unfortunately some of the displays had non-functioning pieces which was a bit sad (some of the springs in the first room and a good amount of the spiraling sea slugs looking circles in a later room).
Overall I like the concept of visiting one room after the other but a little saddened we can’t stay in for however long we want. This is not like a museum, you can’t stay there and get lost in the art.
Every room looks great on camera, makes for a cool reel or tiktok if that’s what you’re here for.
Accessibility:
Not explicitly mentioned anywhere but no stairs throughout the entire experience. Doors aren’t super wide FYI. Some railings may be too high for wheelchair users but they are one way mirrors so you can always look through them, although what you see through will be dimmed.
Went with someone who has epilepsy and everything went well, meaning they probably follow the Epilepsy Foundation guidelines on strobe lights frequency – although you should use your personal discretion on that matter (or you could inquire with staff? I didn’t think about asking).
The one way mirrors on the railings act as a filter if the lights become overwhelming – hold onto the railing or look through them if you’re feeling dizzy!
You do get “locked” into the room each time and have to follow the circuit from one room to the other – but the infinity mirrors definitely does not make the room feel small or oppressing.
The staff was very kind, there was no wait, and just my group in the room. Bought tickets at the door but you can pre purchase online or while you wait using a QR code and your phone. They have special pricing for groups of 4.
Thanks for the experience!
The visuals are stunning and each room had a different theme. From neon ribbon windmills, to spinning mandalas, to blinking plasma lamps, there is a lot of variation in the displays and light shows (lasers, strobes, uv lights…).
The sound quality wasn’t great so some of the auditory content was easily lost in the mechanical noises some displays make, but the volume is low enough to have conversations with others in the room though. I’d think for an auditory experience the sound would be more surround to help with immersion and I wish the rooms were better sound-proofed between one another. Unfortunately some of the displays had non-functioning pieces which was a bit sad (some of the springs in the first room and a good amount of the spiraling sea slugs looking circles in a later room).
Overall I like the concept of visiting one room after the other but a little saddened we can’t stay in for however long we want. This is not like a museum, you can’t stay there and get lost in the art.
Every room looks great on camera, makes for a cool reel or tiktok if that’s what you’re here for.
Accessibility:
Not explicitly mentioned anywhere but no stairs throughout the entire experience. Doors aren’t super wide FYI. Some railings may be too high for wheelchair users but they are one way mirrors so you can always look through them, although what you see through will be dimmed.
Went with someone who has epilepsy and everything went well, meaning they probably follow the Epilepsy Foundation guidelines on strobe lights frequency – although you should use your personal discretion on that matter (or you could inquire with staff? I didn’t think about asking).
The one way mirrors on the railings act as a filter if the lights become overwhelming – hold onto the railing or look through them if you’re feeling dizzy!
You do get “locked” into the room each time and have to follow the circuit from one room to the other – but the infinity mirrors definitely does not make the room feel small or oppressing.
The staff was very kind, there was no wait, and just my group in the room. Bought tickets at the door but you can pre purchase online or while you wait using a QR code and your phone. They have special pricing for groups of 4.
Thanks for the experience!
If you enjoy light shows with a little sprinkle of theatrics, this is your place. If you don’t like flashing lights, don’t go. The 7 rooms where all different, different music and different senses being touched. Really enjoyed it and would go again. Forget to mention, founded by one of the members of “The Blue Man Group.”
Unique experience – less tactile but the light shows are amazing!! The music and narrative was good too but could use more bass
Amazing. I had no idea this was going to be what it was. As a person that likes colorful shiny things I just wanted to ask what it was. I had no idea I would be so incredibly mesmerized. This is an exclusively unique experience, super fun, super worth the money and I would do it again and again! People are missing out who haven’t done this. It’s such an awesome display of Color, sound and vibrance! Watch my video to see how fun it is!
Fun experience. Very trippy.
You go to one room for about 2 mins and see different fun visual/light shows then to the next room (a door opens for you to walk to the next). It’s about a 20 min fun house experience. Price: $20 each person. Kids ages 3 and under are free.
You go to one room for about 2 mins and see different fun visual/light shows then to the next room (a door opens for you to walk to the next). It’s about a 20 min fun house experience. Price: $20 each person. Kids ages 3 and under are free.
Would I go again? Maybe with a group of friends, but definitely not my kids. My 3 year old was scared and confused lol. And my 8 year old was waiting for it to be done. So in my opinion, if you know your kids don’t enjoy light shows or flashing lights – it’s probably not for them. But if they enjoy light shows, go for it! Have fun!
Saw the advertisement for this place on FB and decided to check it out. This place was EXTREMELY cool!! You go through different areas and the light and theme changes. Truly an amazing experience! I would definitely recommend checking it out! I would definitely go back again.
Wink World is an experience that will make your brain wiggle and your eyes jiggle. A totally radical multi-sensory, multimedia funhouse! 7 rooms of amazing Glow and Joy take you to the outer limits of your brain and back again. Just do it!
Might not be good for epilepsy.
Had the option to buy souvenirs after as well.
Would recommend. Seemed to get a better deal going as a group as some mentioned it was expensive.
It would have been nicer if the experience lasted a little longer but still enjoyed it nonetheless. Will check out the Vegas show as well.
Thanks Wink World Team for the experience.