DaVinci's sketch of human anatomy
Outside
Front of building
Chanel B.
Jul 6, 2022
A new addition of things to check out in Vegas. The art director Anthony was nice to share what to expect in each room and tour around the exhibit.The lights, art and sound were amazing. This is the first exhibit featuring the story of Leonardo Da Vinci. I enjoyed the third room the most. The 3D art and sound effects make it come to life as you are centered in the room. It is still fairly new and worth a visit. They seem to be working on the back doors and are making some changes. It would be nice if they added a restaurant or lounge area inside, but they do sell small merchandise after the exhibit.
Read MoreItzel S.
Jul 1, 2022
Perception Las Vegas is the newest immersive experience to hit The Strip and a must see! The technology used is state of the art and transports you into an a psychedelic version of the world of Leonardo da Vinci and his art! An electric mix of sound, lights and art - this place is so cool! From the moment you enter you are greeted by an incredible staff ready to guide you through this experience. I also learned so much about da Vinci - He was also an incredible architect! Attn: Parents, this is the perfect place to bring your kids! I highly recommend you check it out, and bring friends and family!
Read MoreStefany V.
Sep 28, 2022
I liked the idea of this place more than the actual execution - I felt like I learned more about Leonardo di Vinci in the lobby watching the slideshow while I waited to be let in than I did from the actual presentation.The use of technology was cool, particularly in the first two rooms with the multiple Mona Lisas - the individual audio and video was a really neat touch. The projected moving images in the final room were cool to see but didn't seem to focus much on the artist himself or his known work but instead on architecture and medicine as fields. Also, being hearing impaired, it was at times hard to hear and follow the actual presentation - partly because the throbbing EDM style music was so loud. I was surprised that this was barely a half hour long. After the first two rooms, it was a surprise to visit only one more larger room for the majority of the show. Service from the front desk gals checking us in was great. The guy who led us around was terrible - slouched in a corner playing on his cell phone til it was time to move on. When it was over, he rushed us out of the room and into the gift shop with a generic and unenthusiastic, "Thanks for coming, guys," and just kind of walked off. The facility was cool but I did not find it to be the educational, cultural experience it's being promoted as.TIP: Local discount available with ID.
Read MoreHawk E.
Aug 11, 2022
This was such a pleasant surprise. I'm staying next door at the Hilton Grand and I was able to walk to it (even in the heat). It was an incredible experience and so unique. I love DaVinci's work, so to see this show at Perception was refreshing. If you like DaVinci, you have to catch this immersive video art experience. The staff is super friendly and welcoming. They are accessible and have koala stations in their bathrooms, which was important to me, since I had my baby with me. Highly recommend this experience!
Read MoreKucing G.
Oct 26, 2022
This exhibit consists of 3 rooms that you're guided into by the host. The first room with the 6 different mona lisas that change into different shapes and such was kinda cool, unfortunately that's about the only good thing I can say about the whole thing. The 2nd room was filled with flashing strobe lights that may or may not cause epileptic seizures and the 3rd room was reminiscent of watching a Windows 95 screen saver projected onto 4 walls.I certainly appreciate what they tried to do but the end product reminded me of a high school computer science project. Do yourself a favor and check out the Gogh exhibit at the Aria instead, it's a bit cheaper with the 50% off code and actually worth the money. Omega Mart at Area 15 is a bit more pricey but way cooler also.
Read MoreJamie M.
Jun 19, 2022
First of all it's cool inside great for Las Vegas this time of year, LOL... Extra sensory experience. Learned so much about Leonardo D Vinci, had no idea he was not formally educated, but genius in architecture, medicine, philosophy, aeronautics, clearly ahead of his time. The Venturian man has deep significance. The staff here was just so lovely, sweet Georgia, made our visit so pleasant. Recommend this day or night. Can't wait to see what's next at this amazing venue. Well worth dinner out and then followed by this as a show...
Read MoreDave M.
Jul 6, 2022
We checked out the Da Vinci experience tonight. There were 3 exhibit rooms. Great visual and audio. The first room was neat with 6 Mona Lisa's each with an individual video and sounds that you heard only when in front of the picture. Next we went to a more vivid display room with crisp moving videos and music. The final exhibit was 30 minutes describing 5 aspects of Da Vinci. I would have preferred a sound track like the Van Gough exhibit but it was worth seeing and dramatic.
Read MoreCody H.
Aug 9, 2022
Sadly, this show is not really about Leonardo. The few da Vinci elements in the show were poor pretexts for what was really only a Vegas show doing a bad job posing as a cultural experience. The show did deliver on the premise of a multimedia experience, with multiple rooms displaying projected, immersive images. And it was about 35 minutes long. Those factors made it feel similar to the basic show structure of other immersive art experiences like the Immersive Van Gogh. But where the animations in the Van Gogh show gave participants a sense of motion and being inside the paintings, Perception Las Vegas's Leonardo show veered wildly away from Leonardo's work and into the macabre and grotesque. Combined with a punishing, eardrum-puncturing, bass-driven soundtrack that sounded like EDM at an underground Games of Thrones rave, the images and animations were senseless and ugly bastardizations of anything recognizable as Leonardo's inventions or paintings. If you're looking for a Vegas show, there are better ones. If you're looking for an immersive art experience with some cultural and educational value, look elsewhere.
Read MoreStephen C.
Jul 7, 2022
Tremendous show! The mix of traditional art and immersive technology was amazing! I really thought it was the perfect break from the adult orientated entertainment options on vegas (and how hot it was outside).The paintings came to life and the experience was deeply emotional and inspiring. All of this was set to upbeat music and the facility provided foam cushions to sit on. I would have enjoy if there was an opportunity to fully stretch out on the floor since most of the projections were the height of two or more floors. The ability to purchase the music would have been great. Looking forward to more programming.
Read MoreMarsha K.
Sep 6, 2022
This exhibit does a disservice to Leonardo da Vinci. You learn almost nothing about his life and work, and the few pieces that you do see morph without reason into highly stylized graphics accompanied by flashing and moving lights and loud music. The exhibit does nothing to further a viewer's appreciation and understanding of da Vinci's many and amazing accomplishments. I was especially appalled at the 3-D presentation of the Mona Lisa morphing into a bulging-eye robot with a swinging jaw. I haven't been this disappointed in awhile and hope to spare others from the same awful experience.
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