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    3.1 (117 reviews)

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    Francine L.

    Bubble World located in Montebello is an immersive large world of fun in an indoor building. There are ten rooms with a load of variety. One of the negatives though is you can't buy tickets at the place and instead you have to buy them online. I find this a little annoying and what about a tourist that wants to visit and have no data on their phones? The entrance looks dark and honestly reminded me of the red room in one of those scary movies. Everything is darkly lit and they also have a giant ball pool, filled with plastic balls. I didn't go inside just because I'm a tad bit of a germaphobe. There is also a balloon room filled with pink balloons. What was a little sad was that some were already popped. Some were also different sizes which was fun. Overall this place is alright and I can see kids having fun.

    Brian F.

    Bubble World is an immersive museum that explores the world of colorful bubbles. It's located in Montebello near the Shops at Montebello outlet mall. We bought tickets online for about $40 a person on the weekend but the prices vary depending on age and the day of the week. There were some fun and colorful exhibits, such as a room of nice lights, a room full of balloons, and a ball pit. However, overall it was not worth it and most other exhibits were very simple that we just walked by them. Also, there were SO many kids that I joked that there were more kids than balloons. They were screaming everywhere and although it looks like a fun place to bring your kids, if you're not doing this you might not have a good experience. We spent about 20-30 minutes total going through this and I don't think the experience was worth the money that we paid. It looks cool from the outside and might be fun for some but was very underwhelming for us.

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    Shantelle S.

    June 2023 / Montebello: Bubble World was a surprise from a friend! She planned the day for a friend & I! We all had so much fun! We laughed and played while walking throughout the entire bubbly experience! You couldn't help but smile! I mean, the theme is BUBBLES... and I'm still a fan of Mr. Bubbles & especially, bubble baths! Haha! Experience: Several rooms filled with balloons that you can totally walk through and throw around and just have fun & most of all, PLAY!!! The rooms are vibrant & often glowed in the dark/black lights! There was a surprise around nearly every corner! They were so many colorful photo ops, as well as light shows, and so many balloons! Just imagine, stepping down into a pool of balloons & just really letting yourself simply have fun by sinking down into them! Haha! (No jumping in though; not allowed!) There was even a fun virtual reality room, and the experience was wild! We were also given bubbles to take home with us! Fun Note: Everyone was also given bubbles to take home! One of my friends gave me his bubbles, and so now I have two! I often put them in my hand bag to take with me, as well as walk around my home randomly blowing bubbles with the bubble wand, every now and then... and when friends are over! It's fun!! Bubble Tea: How sweet! On the way out & with our VIP Passes, we were told to open the refrigerator and get a drink of our choice! One friend wanted water, the other friend gave me his ticket, and so I got 2 Bubble Tea drinks; Taro & Matcha Green Tea Latte and they were both absolutely delicious! Taro was my favorite! And yes, I drank them both! Haha! After all, it was a super hot day in Montebello! Gifted: With our VIP Passes, we were given a choice of Bubble Themed Posters to take home with us! I had an idea to just give them to the kids that were already in the room and let them pick out the posters to take home! The parents were super happy and so were the kids! Yay! Early Arrival: We had VIP Passes; no line! Hooray! Also, we went on an we went on a weekday (Thursday), so it wasn't crowded inside! After the event, there was a huge line of people outside! Overall: What a fun experience! I love bubbles! And as I always say in life, you have to add a little PLAY to your day... it makes all the difference! Would I go to Bubble World again & does it consistently keep you smiling and laughing? Absolutely! Cheers to simply having fun!! Have a bubbly day! Haha!

    Jessica W.

    世界也許平凡無奇,但妳要讓自己變得有趣, 當妳變成更好的自己時, 自然就會遇到更好的人, 那些曾經以為走不出的日子,到最後都會變成美麗的曾經~ 超級好拍的地方, 就是weekend 去人會非常多, 很適合姐妹,小孩們去好好拍照留念,要先上網買票, 一個人大概40 左右!

    Doreen T.

    The bubble machine in the last room malfunctioned the day we went on 9/23/23 which kinda defeats the whole purpose of the "Bubble" world. There was only a cactus lol The place was quite crowded and warm inside. TONs of screaming kids - they love the big pink balloon room and the room with the pool of small balls like Chuck E Cheese. Definitely bring your own hand sanitizers. Despite the lack of real bubbles, you do get a few good photo ops here. With our big group of 8+, we each pay about $37 for 1.5 hour to chill and hang. Plenty of parking but they do make you sign a waiver before going in so give yourself some extra time. 3.5 stars.

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    Judy T.

    I chose this as a birthday event for me since it's supposedly a fun experience for kids. It was a fun experience for adults as well! Friends and I could have fun being kids with our kids and there were so many activities. I kept thinking the museum would end but there was more! The big room with huge balloons was a favorite and the huge ball pit pool. If you stop to read the signs on the walls, they curators tried to add a deeper meaning to each exhibition. Sure?! Let me just lay in this ball pit and relax! There is even a game room with interesting games. Sometimes parts of the exhibition didn't work but it seemed like someone was working on fixing it because it would be up and running a little later. A few of the exhibits want kids to take off their shoes and there are hand sanitizers throughout. I would say it's worth it to go once! I definitely worked up an appetite, swimming through the ball pit took a lot of energy! It also wasn't too crowded if you go when they open. There are some discount codes online that still work too as of Oct 2023. I don't think you need to pay for a premium or VIP ticket.

    Melody V.

    Oh, come on! 3 stars?! Bubble World is fun if you allow yourself, regardless of what age you are (though, honestly, supervise your kids because adults are accidentally falling over your child in the ball pit because your kid just laid there). Let me explain...as a grown-ass career woman in her 40s, I enjoyed and was fascinated with not only the photo opportunities worthy of Instagram posts (for fame or for family), but I also appreciated the immersive actitivities. Every room had a bit of surprise, and when I thought it was all over (I misread the exit sign), a young host pointed in the direction of being so much more. So why not a full 5 stars? It gets a bit hot in there. I suppose the lack of AC could be because you don't bubbles and balloons flying away, but it was a bit hot. I also had my first virtual reality interaction, and that made me a bit motion sick. When I took off the headset to take a moment to myself, it started me from the very beginning when I put the headset back on. That activity costs an additional $5. You can tell that the exhibit has been around for quite some time, but it's natural wear-and-tear, but everything from beginning to end was fun. I would definitely go again and hoped of bringing my nephews. It is the same location as Dino's Alive and the Van Gogh Experience, so if you would like to make a day out of it, all three exhibits are in same building and uses up the same parking lot. Oh, and you do have to sign a waiver and I can see why. I am not a fan of popping balloons and there is a room that ensures to be surrounded by balloons. The popping, though, are by the kids.

    Sarah C.

    Bubble world was an incredibly fun immersive experience. It was larger than we expected and the exhibits were engaging. We visited on a Monday so, it wasn't busy. We were able to take our time with each exhibit; took us nearly two hours to finish. The price for the general 2 adult tickets and 1 child ticket was $87.70. They charge a booking fee of $15 bringing the grand total to $102.70. Honestly, it was money well spent. Our favorite exhibit was their bubble bath tub or you can just say ball pit. Normally, I avoid ball pits because I see them as a cesspool, but this one didn't look or feel filthy. It was large enough too that people were spread out. We also loved the room filled with balloons. It was fun getting lost in them and surprising each other with a balloon to the face. The room filled with string lights that changed color was beautiful. In this room, you had to follow a path. Apparently, too many people allowed their kids to run through the exhibit and pull or break the string lights. Thank you to those folks, who ruined and were still ruining the fun and experience for everyone else. Don't let this stop you though; the whole thing was a blast.

    Parafanormal S.

    It's a Great place for young kids and adults to have a little fun. But we were actually hired to do a paranormal investigation to find a spirit roaming in the building. Well we found the spirit and communicate to get an answer. Well it just wants to join everyone to only have fun. But yes the spirit was removed and the building was sage safely. This is still a great place to have fun!

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    Blessy B.

    We went here to celebrate a birthday. From the photos and videos all over social media, I knew this place would be a hit. It's definitely not just for kids. The whole family had so much fun. Each room was different and unique and we couldn't stop taking photos. So please make sure your phones/ cameras are fully charged and have space. I think I took about 300 photos. Highly recommend this place.

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    Mei C.

    Been to quite a few immersive exhibits in NYC- this one in SoCal is fairing pretty good. This exhibit gears mainly towards younger kids- with at least six interactive walk through rooms; the ever popular infinity LED lights room was a bit like a mirrored maze and hard to find the exit. As an adult I entered the Bubble ball pool pit and was unable to climb my way out- had to be rescued by my bestie Angelina H. and my own kid. At the end of the exhibit there is an interactive colored board for patrons to color their own drawings and scanned on the wall projector to watch the artwork move. Overall, a fun experience for the young ones and keeps them occupied for the day.

    Thaovi T.

    Bubble world was so much fun! Definitely a place for adults to enjoy- as your inner child unleashes! Tons of photo opps, and everything bubble related. We did the VR ads-on experience as well- which is an extra $5. Totally worth it.

    Justin J.

    Bubble World in Montebello, a pop up exhibit that's been going for a while at this point. Centered around the idea of a bubble, Bubble World immerses you in various versions of a bubble. From a huge balloon filled room to a room filled ball pit, to mini games and intensive illusions, Bubble World has something for everyone. The big thing is to not take yourself too seriously, as this is geared more towards children. But if you let your inner child out and enjoy what's in front of you, it's hard not to have a good time. Some areas did feel like they could definitely be expanded on, or added to in order to improve the experience, but overall it was fun. Highlights were the balloon room, ball pit and mirrored light room

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    Very cool experience. But I can see why it can be hot in there in a hot day. Not the worlds best sanitary place but it was a cool experience

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    Not worth the money and info air conditioning. Don't waste your money! Also not very clean and staff seems miserable.

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    It was fun , we got in fast in line , lot's beautiful pictures and video we took , and gift shop had great souvenirs

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    No ac. Hot and stuffy. You almost can't enjoy the place. I don't think it was worth the price.

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    Can u buy tickets at the door?

    Yes. When we went there, there were quite a few people buying tickets at the door in a separate line.

    Do you recommend this if you want family fun?

    Yes definitely.

    How long can you stay in each room?

    I don't think there's any time limit. Some were leaving in few minutes if they didn't like and some were staying even after most people left. So I guess as long as you want.

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