
Bubble Planet, an interactive experience featuring 11 thematic environments, is set to open in downtown Bellevue on March 20, 2025. This pop-up event offers a 90-minute immersive adventure appropriate for all ages.
Located at 103 110th Avenue Northeast, the former Toys ‘R’ Us building, Bubble Planet provides a hands-on experience with unique attractions. Visitors can explore environments such as the LED Room, where they will dive into an underwater world, and the Bubble Ocean, which features an ocean of living balloons. Other highlights include the Giant Bubble, where guests step inside a massive bubble, and the Bubble Bath, a large-scale bath pit.
The Infinity Room offers continuous illusions, while the Selfie Room provides a photogenic space. A Virtual Reality (VR) section allows for full immersion into a digital bubbly landscape. The Sketch and Post area enables guests to create drawings and see their designs come to life.
Tickets for the event start at $19.90 per adult. Ticket sales begin on Wednesday, February 26, at 8 a.m., and interested attendees can join the waitlist now at Bubble Planet’s website.
Bubble Planet has hosted similar pop-ups in major cities across Europe, North America, and the Asia-Pacific region.
Went on a Sunday, 4/27, it was horrible, they are massively overbooking when they can and its miserable. All the rooms were beyond their posted capacities.
They had at least 45 minute lines for every experience- I say at least because I don’t know how long they actually were because I had to leave before my autistic child lost it. I can say the line literally didn’t move a single person the entire time we stood there; no one was leaving the room so no one entered, and they didn’t do anything to move it along.
They refused any changing my ticket to a different day so I could come when my kid could handle it with shorter waits. I told them we did not do any of the experiences, and I didn’t realize it would be too busy for my autistic son. Their staff told me they do not accomodate special needs or disabilities and that I cannot get a ticket for a different day.