“The Lunar Light: Discovery is a welcome addition to the Los Angeles immersive scene, wisely starting up before spooky season takes over. The talented and charismatic cast are a pleasure to watch, the story is a good one, and the “blended reality” that mixes in VR but doesn’t solely focus on it, should be a blueprint for the future. VR is a tool, not the final result.”
— Ryan S. Davis
“What do you get when you mix an Apollo astronaut's legacy with a trio of shipping containers, the latest in VR technology, the cousin of a "Star Wars" robot and an escape room like no other? Well, if you are Danielle Roosa, the answer is clear: An immersive experience that can give anyone (10 years of age or older) the chance to explore the moon.”
— Robert Z. Pearlman
From our Mission Specialists
“Went to this after a last minute invite from a friend. Had no clue what to expect but was incredibly impressed with the experience from top to bottom. The VR alone was AMAZING and the interative storytelling with the crew and other facilities put it over the top. Excited to go again with more friends, and beat my last score!”
— Christian Telesmar
“10/10 would recommend this virtual reality experience. I had the best time and would definitely do it again. The storyline was really fun, the actors were phenomenal, and the graphics were sooo cool. I really felt like I was in space! Such a fun friend hang or date idea."
— Molly McIntyre
“This was such a cool experience!! Highly recommend! The vr never made me feel dizzy and it truly felt like we had gone somewhere and experienced something. And the acting was incredible! Run don't walk!”
— Alexandra Vaughn
“It was a fun experience. The team was energetic, provided clear instructions and motivated us through the fun adventure!
Highly recommended! Don’t hesitate to check it out.”— Turin Gutierrez
“OMG! Looooooooved it!
I had 0 expectations coming there (the place was recommended by a friend) but it was totally worth it! Really enjoyed it! The only thing I would change is coming with more people there. I believe the max is 10 people, and we came just 4 of us.”— Gary B.
“This was so fun! Our group of six people put on VR goggles to explore the moon, play a game to collect blue energy, met DG the friendly robot, and the scientist Stella to do some experiments on rock samples. The actors were totally in character. And the VR was beautiful too!”
— Kevin Winston