Verse Immersive Holographic Theater in Chicago





Description
HIGHLIGHTS - The World's First Holographic Theater - Wield real magic, stroll through the cosmos, or train and battle life-sized dinosaurs – Verse has it all - Great for Families, Date Nights, and Solo Adventures Step into a living, breathing holographic world where YOU are the hero of the story. At Verse Immersive, you'll use cutting-edge augmented reality glasses to cast spells, explore galaxies, and interact with holographic animals—all while staying connected to your friends and surroundings. No motion sickness, no disorientation, just pure wonder. Whether you're visiting Chicago with family, friends, or a significant other, this one-of-a-kind, choose-your-own-adventure experience is unlike anything you've ever tried.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(37)
It was a fun game, it's still early on development so it will improve. Great for kids
Amazing experience with unexpected twists. Highly insightful and informative. Very immersive and fun!! Read fast!
This is a very cool idea and a good alternative for people who want to do VR but get motion sick. The augmented reality glasses are supposed to be easier for people to handle. I did Everworld, which was a themed fantasy adventure. The graphics were well rendered (but nowhere near as cool looking as the ads have you believe). The game was okay - I felt like the objectives weren't always entirely clear and they had you do nearly a dozen missions with a brutal timer of about 2 - 3 minutes each. I often felt like I was finally figuring out the mission right as the timer was ending. Overall, mostly good voice acting for the characters in the game, although the bad guy sounded like Dr. Claw from Inspector Gadget. I would be a fan of either a longer adventure or one of the same size with fewer missions that allowed me to explore more.
An amazing time, loads of fun and a blast to explore.
Fantastic people who were very kind and helpful, as well as fun overall experience.
While the idea being this was intriguing and exciting, in practice it was irritating and the headset hurt my head. It was hard to get things to interact correctly and there were glitches. The price was also ridiculous for what you get.
The total experience was cool. I will say there's a disconnect between the goggles and vision in game. Still so much fun.
It’s a fantastic experience and recommend the Halloween one no matter the time of year! When with my God Father and great way to goof around and laugh. Thank you, Lian for the tips!
My wife and I attended The Ever World expecting an immersive, almost VR-like experience based on the advertisements and videos. Unfortunately, what we got didn’t come close to what was marketed. The promo content seriously over‑exaggerated the experience, setting expectations that were never met. For $89 ticket, we expected something interactive, innovative, and truly immersive. Instead, it felt more like a lightly themed walkthrough with visuals that didn’t justify the price point. There was nothing remotely close to a VR experience, which is exactly what the advertising made it seem like. Honestly, for that amount of money, we could’ve gone to a movie, had snacks, and left feeling entertained. This experience just wasn’t worth the cost, and the misleading marketing made it even more disappointing. I wouldn’t recommend this unless the pricing is lowered or the advertising becomes more honest about what’s actually being offered.
Clean, fun, and unique! Staff was very welcoming.



