Integrated resort (IR) operator Wynn Palace presents “WILD: An Immersive Safari Experience” – an all-new nature adventure – at its Illuminarium, featuring 47 species of exotic animals native to the African continent in eight chapters.
According to a statement by Wynn Palace yesterday, the 45-minute cinematic extravaganza aims to “take the audience on a majestic and interactive expedition, instantly transporting them to the wild savanna and creating an awe-inspiring safari journey”.
The statement said that, designed and produced by Radical Media, the team behind award-winning movie “Hamilton”, the two-year project which brought together the expertise of talented filmmakers and technologists from the US, UK and across Africa, was shot on location in Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa, and Tanzania.
The statement noted that priced at 228 patacas, the first admission to the “immersive cinematic experience” is scheduled at 3:15 p.m. daily, with its last admission at 6 p.m., except on Mondays.
Non-locals holding Macau student ID cards, non-local senior citizens aged 65 or above, non-local children aged between four and 12, and non-local “Wynn Insider” members can enjoy a special admission fee of 188 patacas, while local residents’ tickets cost 168 patacas, the statement said, adding that children aged four or below are admitted free of charge.
The statement highlighted that the resort’s Illuminarium is equipped with one of the most advanced immersive systems in the world, where audiences will be immersed into a safari experience with a multi-sensory and vivid experience, enabling them to “travel with the wildlife, hear the heavy steps of the elephant herds, move amongst graceful giraffes on the grasslands, encounter leopards, and even track the elusive African rhinoceros”.
Tickets are available at Wynn’s official ticketing website at www.ticketing.wynnresortsmacau.com or at the box office.
This poster provided by the integrated resort (IR) operator Wynn Palace promotes “WILD: An Immersive Safari Experience” presenting at its Illuminarium in Cotai.