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A woman sits cross-legged in a room filled with colorful LED lights, surrounded by mirrors reflecting the vibrant display.
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Dopamine Land Washington DC Tickets

Visit an interactive exhibition that combines traditional mediums with innovative technology

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Jenifer,  United States United States
05 Jan 2025
Poor
It was fun, some rooms were better than others. but I didn’t feel like it was worth the expensive cost. The rooms were small and moved through pretty quick. We were done in like 40-45 min.
Dopamine Land: A Multisensory Experience
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Christian ,  United States United States
07 Apr 2025
Poor
It ended really fast and there wasn’t anything exciting.
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Ramon,  United States United States
30 Jul 2025
Excellent
Dopamine Land: A Multisensory Experience

About: Dopamine Land Washington DC

Dopamine Land, which has attracted over 250,000 visitors in London and Madrid, is now in Washington DC. Explore 10 interactive rooms designed to engage your senses and spark your curiosity. Discover which room will give you the most excitement.

Dopamine Land Washington DC
5333 Wisconsin Avenue Northwest, 20015, Washington, D.C.
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