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    Lily S.

    When hubby asked me what Prismajic was, I stuttered: "Fantasy Bar"?!? But it was so much more than that. By the time we emerged out of the experience, it was both real and magical. We first got a little tipsy from the Speakeasy style bar: The Night Owl is an Espresso Martini that is strong of coffee, full of cloudy whipped cream that never fell, and not too sweet. I also sampled two of the mocktails, Shiki's Dream and a purple one with lavender syrup, yum! That was only the first part of the night! You walk through the "dining hall" (for lack of better words; but the do serve sharable bar foods here!) to the "Majic" door where behind it sits an otherworldly immersive art installation. Or several, as I for sure counted at least 3 different themes. Visitors are each equipped with a black light to shine on objects and find enjoyment in secret scavenger hunts. The ambience is so soothing with sounds in the ears that constantly put you in between a state of calm and awareness. Neon colors and glow lights do not disturb senses at all in this world. The artists have achieved 4D feel for their art, through reflective expressions and sensory touches. With new ideas and expansions already being planned, I wouldn't doubt Prismajic will be the one to revive the Colorado Mills Mall!

    Melanie T.

    Prismajic is a unique experience with a lot to see and do if you take your time to observe and be present in the moment. They give you a uv light so you can scan and look for yeti footprints to get more of the experience. There are carved trees with holes and if you look in, you'll find a cute surprise like an owl. I liked the room with a bunch of bird houses within boxes. It's very interactive to take your time to observe the wonders. This is advertised as family friendly but I would caution if your child is afraid of the dark or very rowdy and likes to climb on things. It's connected to a bar with some drinks. The bar is dimly lit with twinkling lights. Very pretty atmosphere. Every now and then, they have live music. I got a mock tail and it was just okay. The lavender lemonade was delicious.

    Alexanria J.

    Magical hidden bar vibe bar and emersive art experience highly recommend to try! - the entrance is outside by Burlington (across from the theater entrance) The emersive art experience is fairy magical and super fun with a variety level of scavenger hunt. With black hand flash light to follow magical path, this is been the most magical experience I've ever had and it was super fun. The bar also has mocktail options (highly recommend for designated drivers or those who can't drink)

    Andrea B.

    Upon arriving, I felt like I was stepping into a calm, whimsical, and laid-back atmosphere. I was immediately drawn to the fun merchandise in the gift shop as I walked in; everything caught my eye! We kicked things off with drinks at The Night Owls Bar and let me tell you, the watermelon margaritas and lemon chello shots were made amazing delish. The moon cheese platter was a perfect complement, especially with the delicious jam that accompanied it. Next, we joined a tour with Jennifer, who was not only awesome but also incredibly informative, answering all my questions. I was particularly interested in renting the venue for future events, and I loved the décor, especially the owls. Finally, we passed through the golden doors into the experience. Before entering, they provided us with a flashlight with a black light and a list of kool things to look for. There were so many other creatures and activities to enjoy--I loved reading all the quotes, even though we didn't find everything on the list. Being nocturnal, we decided to head back to the TheNight Owls Bar. One neat feature is that you can enter from the outside by ringing a doorbell, but they also leave the mall entrance open for fellow night owls. Overall, it was a delightful experience!

    My favorite photo - it doesn't look real!
    Jennifer R.

    What a fun and unique experience! It's a surprise as a space within a mall and it's more than you think it'll be. It also sounds like this will change and expand over time. We really enjoyed the beauty and the hidden surprises. I could see both adults and children enjoying this, and the staff is super nice. This isn't as extensive or commercial as other immersive art experiences, but it's just as fun and I enjoyed that it wasn't crowded. We could take our time and not get in anyone's way. One of the owners told us that this is created by 30+ local artists. My advice is to take your time, look carefully, and enjoy all of the detail in each room!

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    Tatiana T.

    A friend and I visited this magical speakeasy last night and I fell in LOVE with the space and the experience!! It's the perfect spot for a date night, gal's night, solo outing, or just because (day or night)! This art immersive venue transports you to a magical land with countless hidden things to explore. The craft cocktails are magically created, each one a work of art, and the ambiance is so captivating you'll want to immerse yourself in it. As it's a speakeasy, the entrance is somewhat confusing, but it's supposed to be that way because it's a speakeasy! Park close to the Burlington Coat Factory. It's directly across the street from the movie theater. The doors look like they lead to a storage closet or something, but once you open them, you're instantly transported to an unforgettable experience. It's a completely relaxing and inspiring space that I can't recommend enough, you HAVE to check it out for yourself!

    Super cool bar
    Dennis K.

    Very cool place . We did the Shiki experience which was fun . Then we headed to the "secret" bar, The Night Owl. Leesh was our bartender and was AWESOME! Had the flora Hendricks which most people don't have ! We heard them talking about the mustard flights and we were like , WE WANT RHAT! ! It was AMAZING! Highly recommended ! Krista from the kitchen was amazing !

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    Regina A.

    I stopped in the owl bar first. Got to know the owner a bit through some conversation. Come to find out the owl bar is also a Speakeasy and can be accessed from an outside door. The ambiance in the bar was everything. They even have stage for performances. The drink menu for the night had a few cocktails on them The Night Owl, The Whip-Poor-Will, Watermelon Jalapeno Shrub Margarita and Shiki's Dream which was a Mocktail. I choose the Whip-Poor-Will it was like an Ol' Fashioned. The orange peel in this drink was smoked to perfection. You are not allowed to take drinks into the experience. Which once you enter you will understand why. It's an amazing wonderland full of surprises. Before you enter you are provided a black light flashlight. This experience was called Shiki's Dream. This Immersive experience is perfect for those looking for calm yet interactive time. We were able to push a button on a tree stump to enter. Upon entering the first room you see several rocks with inspirational words. You can write a wish for what you'd like to see more of in the world in one of the cabin areas. I smelled lavender throughout my experience. The owl will occasionally "hoot". My favorite room was the one with the waterfall pond. The colors were amazing and pulled me in. You have to find the Coy fish. Be sure use your flashlight on the walls too. Make sure to stand on the Yeti feet. Enjoy your time there I know I did. Plan on at least 45 minutes if not more.

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    Pablo V.

    I really enjoyed my evening at Prismajic. From the outside, you wouldn't know what magic you are about to get into! I started at The Night Owls Bar with a Whip-Pool-Will cocktail. It tastes like an Old Fashioned and I recommend getting it smoked. I sipped my cocktail, experiencing the vibes. There was a Yeti type creature posing for pictures. The decor has trees, branches, and owls in the bar. It really sets the mood. When it was time to immerse ourselves, we chose an easy scavenger hunt. Everyone gets a black light, and we were off! There are 4 rooms to visit. In the tree house, you can leave a message. Step on the footprints and you will be entertained. Remember to shine your light everywhere. We found so many hidden, and very small gems. My favorite was the quotes. I spent 30 minutes exploring. This place looks geared towards adults, and has lots of fine detail, you can miss, so walk around twice.

    Cute! Great bar and fun experience! They had a great choice of mock tails, or cocktails, and a really cool vibe!

    Super super cool and loved how interactive it was! Really well done, nice staff, cool concept.

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    The ambiance can't be beat. Their cocktails are amazing, of course, but I also really appreciate their awesome menu. Worth the visit!

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    Definitely not worth the 20 dollar admission price. Some of the interactive things did not work and there was really very little to see

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    Such a magical experience! Absolutely beautiful-this was our 2nd time going, & they are making things safe during COVID. We loved it!

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    Really cool experience. The detail in each 'dream' was very impressive. We will definitely go to their next exhibit too.

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    It's small but packed full of neat little details. Had fun even with a teen. It's art! But different.

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    This was a magical experience. The details are stunning and the music transports you into another world.

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    Ask the Community - Prismajic

    Are there any discounts for vets, & or seniors?

    HI there! Thanks for your inquiry. Currently Shiki Dreams is closed to the public, though we do, do private tours for 10 people or more. If you have a group of 10 we can certainly talk to you about a group discount price or a veteran price. Thank… Read more

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