Titanic VR Experience Opens in Chicago on May 29 After 1-Month Licensing Delay
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Updated · Chicago Sun-Times · May 29
Titanic VR Experience Opens in Chicago on May 29 After 1-Month Licensing Delay
4 articles · Updated · Chicago Sun-Times · May 29
May 29 marks the Chicago opening of “Titanic: A Voyage Through Time,” a 45-minute virtual reality attraction at 108 W. Germania Pl. in Old Town.
A licensing issue pushed back the launch from April, forcing Fever to cancel select sessions in April and May before confirming the new opening date this week.
Previously purchased tickets remain valid, and Fever told ticket holders to check email instructions to rebook canceled sessions.
The experience is offered in English and Spanish for visitors ages 10 and up, with bookings available through the attraction’s website.
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