DREAMSCAPES DreamWorks Dragons Flight Academy Review - An Awesome, Thrilling, Free Flying Adventure

Dreamscape, the  immersive VR entertainment company, recently unveiled to select media its newest interactive adventure, DreamWorks Dragons Flight Academy, which enables those with a daring spirit and born to race on the wind the chance to glide across the seas on a flying dragon.

DreamWorks Dragons Flight Academy, at its flagship Westfield Century City location in Los Angeles, opened its doors early and put out the call for the few daring souls to reach new heights, and enter the Dragons Flight Academy.

Like other immersive adventures, the first step in flight training was choosing the Avatar, the alter ego, a combination of menacing and spectacular, as riders have a choice, I chose a combination of fuchsia and wild pinks woven through the traditional grunge of the Viking amour.


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Next, we enter the room and unlike previous experiences the DreamWorks Dragons Flight Academy has created a saddle bike, with the feel of an English saddle and handlebars. Once the hand sensors are placed over the hand, the oculus headset is placed over the eyes and an image of DreamWorks Dragons Flight Academy is shown.

In moment, after a brief, four-point instruction on dragon wrangling, the lights are off and through the magic of cinema and the world of VR, our group are in the middle of DreamWorks Dragons Flight Academy.

In DreamWorks Dragons Flight Academy, a class of up to eight rookie riders at a time is enlisted in the world’s first dragons flight academy led by famed dragon riders, Hiccup and Astrid, and their loyal dragons, Toothless and Stormfly, as they embark on a swooping, swerving free-flying rescue mission to the Hidden World.  


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The adventure kicks off at Berk, a village featured in the films that teeters high on the cliff tops of a rugged North Sea island, and is home to fierce Vikings and every known species of dragon. In Berk, Dragons and Vikings live together in playful harmony, but poachers pose a constant threat.


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Soon we are riding wild, multi-colored fire-breathing dragons, and given instructions on the adventures of flight school. Walking through the village, on our fire breathing multi-colored dragon, one can look around and see the entire village of activity and the other recruits flanking. Just as we are nearing the edge of the cliff, a warning, name, and attack, and we are all that stands between the death of baby dragons. It is our challenge to find and rescue.

Then we take over and the dive off the cliff, actually produces the roll in the stomach as suddenly your soaring, wild, free, on a fire breathing multi-colored dragon.

What follows must be experienced!

DreamWorks Dragons Flight Academy official opens on December 13, 2019. Audiences can purchase advanced tickets for the first-of-its-kind flying adventure starting today on dreamscapeimmersive.com.


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Dreamscape recently opened its second location at Dallas’ famed NorthPark Center alongside partner and investor AMC Theatres, the world’s largest cinema exhibitor. The entertainment leaders will open additional Dreamscape VR destinations in key markets, including Columbus, Ohio and the New York/New Jersey metro area later this year and into 2020.

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