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American Dream opening ‘mind-twisting’ Paradox Museum this year

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Visitors will learn about paradoxes through more than 70 immersive exhibits.

American Dream in New Jersey is expanding its entertainment offering with the new Paradox Museum, home to ‘mind-twisting, eye-tricking experiences’.

Visitors will learn about ‘the science behind paradoxes’ through more than 70 paradox-based exhibits, also taking incredible photos that ‘seem to defy reality’.

Set to open in late 2022, the Paradox Museum will cover an area of 11,000 square feet at American Dream, New Jersey’s entertainment, shopping and dining destination.

“We offer an experience that will open up new perspectives and touch the hearts and minds of those who wish to truly challenge their senses,” said Harris Douros, CEO of Paradox Museums.

“With the scope of a venue like American Dream, we have a unique opportunity here to engage guests through interactive exhibits and moments of thrilling discovery.”

70 paradox-based exhibits at American Dream

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The new museum will join American Dream’s existing attractions including DreamWorks Water Park, the Nickelodeon Universe theme park, Legoland Discovery Center, Sea Life Aquarium and TiLT Museum.

“American Dream embraces big ideas and immersive experiences that inspire the imaginations of guests of all ages,” said Don Ghermezian, American Dream CEO.

“We could not be more excited to welcome Paradox Museum to American Dream.”

Additional experiences include Big Snow and the Dream Wheel. Upcoming attractions include The Game Room Powered by Hasbro and Skip Barber Racing Go-Kart Academy.

“I think a lot of our guests want to go somewhere that is different, where they can interact with brands that they grew up loving and can experience it in real life,” Mark Ghermezian, co-CEO of American Dream, told blooloop.

“And so we took all that and just brought it all together and made it a whole different experience where the attraction is at the forefront.”

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