You Can Walk Inside A Giant Interactive Kaleidoscope At This Massive New California Museum

The entire space sparkles!
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People flock to Hollywood to see their names in lights, but now they can immerse their whole human bodies in them at The Museum of Dream Space, where taking one step inside transports you into a portal of flashing lights and mirrors.

The multimedia museum is your opportunity to have photographs taken of you while looking as if you are trapped inside of a twinkling sea of chandeliers.

MODS is the first museum of its kind in the United States and has just opened a new Hollywood pop-up location called MODS 2.0, in addition to its location in Beverly Hills (and Las Vegas).

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MODS Hollywood location is billed to be even bigger and more magical than its sister locations, featuring more interactive exhibits.

You have plenty of rooms to choose from and they're all mesmerizing.

Social distancing is required and will be regulated by staff.

If you've ever wanted to be photographed inside of a gorgeous screensaver, this is the place for you.

Private bookings are also available by request on their website.

Get the 2.0 experience in Hollywood and get posting those fantastical photos you made your partner take of you. 

The Museum of Dreamspace 2.0

Price: $44 (with their special 30% deal going on)

Address: 6757 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90028

Why You Need To Go: Because the lighting really is THAT good (you are gonna look great — and that's a guarantee)

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