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    Tiffany C.

    My boys (5&8) had so much fun. Lots of sensory fun and photo oops. They both said the VR was their favorite part. The staff there were incredibly kind and the kids are already asking when they can go back.

    Pear H.

    Small place with lots of balls and lights. Cute and fun for kids. It was pretty crowded, and a bit overpriced for what you get, in my opinion.

    Myhuong H.

    Located near downtown Bellevue. Ample parking space. Nice entertainment with balloons and ball pit. Very enjoyable. Short visit though.

    Nicole L.

    Cute place to check out with the kiddos, especially on a rainy day when there's not much else to do. I gave this a 3-star rating because honestly there was not much to do for the kiddos in terms of engaging activities. The part our kids enjoyed the most was running around the room filled with the pink balloons (there's a smaller room with blue balloons, same idea). There's a big ball pit area but due to safety reasons children can't jump or do much really other than walk around in it. I was grossed out by the bathroom. It was extremely dirty, with toilet rolls everywhere on the floor - not okay. You have to pay about 5-7 dollars for parking...or just do street parking.

    Kara J.

    My Granddaughter Had an Amazing Time! I Definitely Recommend the Bubble Planet...I know it's a great Family event.

    Diana G.

    There was plenty of parking and we got the tickets online so had a little bit of a discount. It was a good time for the whole family, especially the kids. They didn't want to leave and and asked if they could visit again before leaving town! Would recommend this place if you have children.

    Chandra P.

    I took the advice from another reviewer and reserved passes for Sunday at 930am, and our children had a blast! The Bubble Planet attendee's were extremely courteous, and yielded excellent customer service. The immersive experience was clean, very well laid out, and yielded enough exploration to keep our children (1, 3, & 5 year old) engaged and excited for right at 2 hours. I'm happy I decided to give this experience a try; I highly recommend!

    Melanie B.

    Despite seeing some not-so-great reviews, my daughter and I had a wonderful time at Bubble Planet today (Sunday at 9:30 AM)! This experience is definitely geared toward all ages but is especially fun for younger kids. There are lots of interactive rooms to explore and enjoy. The center of the experience is where you'll find the bathrooms, a small ball pit for kids, six selfie/photo stations, snacks and drinks, and a place to sit and relax if you need a break. From there, the experience continues with more fun areas, including a larger ball pit and a light room--those were our favorites! Toward the end, there's a gift shop where you can purchase a photo they take at the beginning, plus a coloring area for kids and some cool virtual games. Overall, we had a great time! Just a heads-up: if you park in the nearby lots, there's a $7 parking fee.

    Timothy H.

    A fun, interactive place to go to in Bellevue! Tickets were around $35 and I'd say that it was worth around that price for the things they offered. There were several themed rooms that were really cool and fun. My personal favorite was the bath tub that was filled up with balls. This place offers many opportunities for aesthetic photos. The service was kind of good. Some of the employees were nice and helpful. If you're looking for something new to do or looking to plan a date, I'd recommend coming here! I'd recommend coming at a time where it's not busy. I can't imagine coming here with packs of kids..

    Tony B.

    FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! This is a really fun and unique experience. The event is full of bubble themed interactive action and fun! There are a variety of different rooms with different bubble themed activities sights and sounds for you and your family to enjoy, including a giant ball pit that you will not be able to get your kids to leave it! Oh. Do NOT drop your phone in there. You will spend the rest of the day looking for it. So, good clean fun for all ages. Check out Bubble planet in Seattle or your local area. . Just look it up on the Fever app. Cheers!

    Cool 3D experience- costs extra
    Tanya G.

    It's a one time experience type of place. My kiddos probably enjoyed it more because they came with friends. Love most of the rooms unique ways of expressing bubbles. Some rooms were lesser entertaining and we would quickly move on to the next. Some of the staff were so so annoyingly rude. They kept yelling at the kids to keep the balloons in the pit or in the room when it really isn't that easy to do so. Overpriced but I understand that they have lots of staff to pay. Anyway, like I said, do it once and do it with friends if you want to give it a try!

    Tuan N.

    Mixed feelings about this one here. The rooms were more misses than hits for this exhibit. Took about an hour to go through all the rooms with the 2 kiddos and their favorite was the room full of balloons. The light and mirror room was quite small and the bubble machine room didn't produce that many bubbles and floor was extra sticky. Overall, it wasn't bad for the reduced pricing on Wednesday but wouldn't want to pay full price for this event. Didn't have to buy tickets ahead of time online and just showed up in person and was able to buy and go right in.

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    Steph M.

    Located in the old Toys R Us location in Bellevue. We went on the second day that Bubble Planet had opened. Something different and fun but it's definitely a one time experience. I can't picture going back again. Reminded me of the Harry Potter experience that was in Bravern last year. Different rooms you walk thru and experience at your own pace. Things to know: - pay for parking in the lot( I think it was $7? ) Im sure you could park in any surrounding area though. - bathrooms are located in the middle of the experience ( when you get to the snack/selfie area it's kind of hidden back in there). -Kids 2 and under are free - there are multiple rooms but because they have occupancy limits per room you may end up waiting ( giant bubble bath /ball pit room) had a wait and I expect this could get long during peak times as no one was getting out of that room. - bring socks! For ball pit. Trust me its worth it- for all ages. At first I didn't go in, but glad I did. - bring a wristlet or something to attach your phone too as I almost lost mine twice - in the balloon room and the ball pit. - eat beforehand. There's snacks like chips, cookies, candy bars, pocky, goldfish, rice cakes, pickle chips, sun chips. Drinks included juice boxes, water bottles, izze juice cans, coconut water, and starbucks frappe bottles. ( but didnt see any kid low tabletops. Only benches and high bartops) -theres a little tiny ball pit in the food and bev/selfie area. The rooms we spent time in: - LED room: the floor with fish and turtles projected and surrounded by mirrors was really cool. Made you feel like you were underwater. -Bubble Ocean: room filled with tons of giant pink balloons. ( tons of fun but little Kids will get swallowed up) - Bubble Bath: giant ball pit with TONS of clear balls. We could have spent an entire afternoon in this. Make sure you watch your kids! No attendants really supervising for rough play. Some kids were being a little rowdy and I expect some injuries at somepoint in this room. You can't climb on the inflatable feet/legs/head but kids were tempted. - Sphere- cool room that echoes but you may have to wait for this one as I think they were only letting in 5-6 at a time. - In selfie room area, there's one that's a cool optical illusion with a table. Recommend trying this one with someone videoing on other side. - before you enter VR room there's a tunnel room that lets out bubbles like the size of a car wash. We missed the bubbles at first cause we waited for someone in our group before entering it. If this happens to you, just go back a few feet towards hallway to set off those sensors and experience the bubbles coming from ceiling. -VR - approved by a couple of 10 year olds. They loved the chairs and the VR. Worth the extra $5. - the gift shop had some fun games and a really cool art station where you color in a fish/sub and it comes to life on the screen. We had to figure this out on our own as no employee was present. The button says emergency or something like that but you need to press that in the box to bring your coloring to life. Its really cool. We had fun with that area Cons: -The giant bubble in selfie area wasn't working. Im wondering if more solution was needed? Looked like a cool concept though - photographer was recharging camera up when we got there so we missed out of photo op at beginning. - having no one really working in the selfie area or the mirror balloon area was problematic. Just could have used some supervision and help controlling flow of people. Lots of balloons popping in the mirror balloon room. -no one working the sock purchase stand in bubble bath room. Had to wait a few for someone to come along. Picky things: crayons at end were for like toddlers. Would have been better with regular sized crayons and more colors. Gift shop selection - could have used a giant bubble kit. Like the ones with rope. Selection seemed like dollar store items marked up. It looks big but its just a bunch of repeat items.

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    It was fun however we wished the ball pit was deeper and more safety would help in one of the rooms. also the music could have been better.

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    Cool but not worth the money. Paid $100 for an adult and 2 children for a 30min experience.

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    Drop the price. This was not worth paying for parking and way over priced for the small amount that's in there.

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    The graphics are amazing and it's a really intriguing experience. Very well staged and directed.read more

    Disclaimer: our party used a Groupon and even with the Groupon it was around $130. I'm not sure…read morethat this experience, particularly the Ice Walker room was worth the money, even with the Groupon. This review is specifically for the Ice Walker room and in no way reflects the staff. They were nice. When our time started, I think we were able to complete one or two of the puzzles in the first room fairly easily. However there was one puzzle on the wall that when you solve it, a box should open. We completed that puzzle multiple times but the box did not open and we finally had to ask for a hint. The staff confirmed that we had completed the puzzle correctly and manually opened the box for us. They also added back a couple of minutes into our overall time. Where my issue lies is that I see that a month ago, there is a yelp review with the exact same complaint. Why hasn't the issue been fixed if that complaint was made a month ago? Other than the malfunctioning puzzle, our group had to use all three of our hints. Usually when you get a hint you understand where you might've gone wrong or you understand the reasoning behind the puzzle. However for this room in particular, we felt that there were a lot of things that just didn't make sense. The puzzles and the low quality equipment really took the fun out of the experience and we're not sure if we would return. A side note: a couple of people in my party have done two other escape rooms at Flee and they have had fine experiences with those. I believe both of those escape rooms were also five out of five difficulty. It seems that with our experience, combined with the other low reviews specifically for this room, that the Ice Walker room is to be avoided.

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    Game selected: Deadwood Valley…read more While I'm familiar with the whole concept of virtual reality, I had never tried it out until my first visit to Sandbox VR. When we arrived, we used the kiosks to check in, sign the waiver and input our contact information. This becomes important later in order to receive your post-game video highlights via email & text. After this, a staff member took us to the back and guided us on how to suit up. Each person must wear a vest and a total of four sensors that strap on to each wrist and ankle. We then entered our game room and the employee assisted us with strapping on the headsets which launched us into the virtual world! It's so cool to look around what was previously just an empty room and see your teammates in their animated state. After a quick tutorial, we were handed the weapons we selected and the game began. Without going into too much detail, we were "transported" into a city that has been overrun with zombies, zombified dogs, birds and other monstrous creatures. The game lasted about 30 minutes and took place across three different stages. You are truly immersed in the environment. When the zombies attack, it appears as if they are right in your face and your vest vibrates upon their contact. When you're shooting, keep in mind that accuracy counts! For attire, wear light clothing as you'll be moving the entire time, equivalent to a bit of a workout. The gear itself is pretty lightweight, but the headset is not super comfortable. Understandably, it needs to be strapped on tightly, but it felt like my cheeks were being pulled down and about halfway through, it seemed like the headset was slightly clouding up. Four of us played the Deadwood Valley game and the rest of our group played Unbound Fighting League. For UFL, only two players can play at a time, so you will spend some time sitting on the sidelines. The 30 minutes of gameplay went by quickly and then one of the employees showed us our video highlights on a large screen, which were entertaining to say the least! The videos are immediately sent via email / text as well. This virtual reality experience was super fun and very unique, however it was $60 per person for 30 minutes of a single game. To me, that seems fairly steep. For that price, it would have been nice if they allowed you to play two games (or offered some type of package deal to do that), however I'm sure that's all part of their strategy to get customers to return.

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    Visited this new VR spot with 4 other people on a Saturday afternoon. Ordered tickets online and…read morereceived an email with QR codes for the tickets. Pulled up to a large parking lot/warehouse area within an hour of them opening and was greeted by 3 staff right at the door. They explained the games and programmed the headsets for each of us and we immediately began playing for the next hour and we all had a blast. The staff was very receptive to feedback and gave us extra time when my son's headset stopped working during the race. Pros: great price, very fun, friendly staff. Cons: holding the headset to your face and running around gets heavy and sweaty, more explanation to beat the boss in the boat would be helpful, the track for the race should be in a larger area, and the biggest bummer, they don't track your points so if you don't look at your virtual watch before times out they don't tell you who won out of your group. Again, the staff asked for feedback and took notes, I'm sure by next summer they will have more game options and updates but we really had fun and you can't beat the price: $20 for the game $10 for the race

    Went on a whim with my 5 year old son and husband on the weekend. Note right now they only appear…read moreto be open on weekends since they just opened a few weeks ago. It's literally an empty warehouse but a smart idea of how to utilize empty spaces in the area. My 5 year old son absolutely loved it. He can't participate in most other AR/VR experiences due to his age so it was great this is something he could too. I also found it super fun and our family had a solid hour of fun. Like others have noted it is a little buggy still, it's all still so new, but ultimately super fun and I heard the founder is the son of the founder of Atari. I heard they are releasing a few more games next month, and we will come back and try the bicycle VR.

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