The American Dream mega-mall/amusement park/ski resort, located in East Rutherford, New Jersey, is adding yet another attraction to its repertoire: the Paradox Museum.
Coming later this year, the 11,000-square-foot destination will feature more than 70 mind-twisting and eye-tricking interactive exhibits. Museum-goers will have the chance to learn about the science behind paradoxes and take illusory photos as they explore the attraction. We won’t give too much away, but visitors should prepare to have their fortune read by a grand piano or take a spin on a flying carousel.
“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,” Paradox Museums CEO Harris Douros said in a statement. “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.”
American Dream sits just 20 minutes outside of New York City and covers a total of 3 million square feet. The addition of Paradox Museum aligns with the existing larger-than-life attractions at the conglomerate venue, including the DreamWorks Water Park, the Nickelodeon Universe Theme Park, the Dream Wheel, and the LEGOLAND Discovery Center. American Dream is also welcoming the Game Room Powered by Hasbro and the Skip Barber Racing Go-Kart Academy later this year.