Inspired by DreamWorks Animation’s critically acclaimed How to Train Your Dragon film trilogy, the interactive experience will propel up to eight participants at a time on a first-of-its-kind flying adventure
Dreamscape, the location-based immersive VR entertainment company backed by some of Hollywood’s heaviest hitters, in collaboration with DreamWorks Animation and Universal Games and Digital Platforms, today announced it will open its new interactive VR experience, DreamWorks Dragons Flight Academy, at its flagship Westfield Century City location in Los Angeles on December 13, 2019. Audiences can purchase advanced tickets for the first-of-its-kind flying adventure starting today on dreamscapeimmersive.com.
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.
Since the public opening of Dreamscape’s Westfield Century City location in December 2018, the company has welcomed sold out crowds, enthusiastic reviews, and repeat visitors on a consistent basis, proving that audiences can’t get enough of Dreamscape’s approach to immersive storytelling.
“At Dreamscape, our goal is to create the ultimate immersive experiences that allow our customers to enter into, and in this case fly into, worlds that they never dreamed possible,” said Walter Parkes, Chairman, Dreamscape and Producer, DreamWorks Dragons Flight Academy. “In working with DreamWorks Animation’s How to Train Your Dragon film trilogy, we are turning the audiences into the star of their own movie adventure. No longer are audiences just watching Hiccup and Toothless take on a group of ruthless poachers, but now, audiences can fly alongside them on their very own dragons as they protect the Isle of Berk. We are excited to introduce audiences to this unprecedented full sensory experience of becoming a dragon rider.”