The Sphere Experience in Las Vegas, NV

Sphere255 Sands AvenueLas Vegas, NV 89169
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Sphere Tickets with Darren Aronofsky's Postcard from Earth

Overview

Immerse yourself in The Sphere Experience with Darren Aronofsky's Postcard from Earth, where cutting-edge technology meets captivating storytelling. The Sphere Experience tickets provide access to interactive experiences featuring a massive holographic display and lifelike humanoid robots, and a multi-sensory film shown on the world's largest hi-def screen.

up to 1.8 hrs 1 or more people

Good To Know

  • The total experience lasts approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes.
  • Features Darren Aronofsky's Postcard From Earth on the world's largest hi-def screen.
  • Specialized seats vibrate in sync with the on-screen action, and weather effects enhance the sensory experience.
  • Enjoy immersive technology and interaction with lifelike humanoid robots in the Atrium before the film.
  • Doors open at the time listed on your ticket; the film begins about 45 minutes later. Late seating is not permitted.
  • Family-friendly experience suitable for all ages.
  • Concessions are available, but are not allowed in the main venue bowl.
  • Photos and videos are not allowed during the show, but you can capture memories outside the venue.
  • Only small bags (6x6x2 inches) are permitted; large bags are not allowed.

Description

The Sphere Experience with Darren Aronofsky's Postcard From Earth offers an unparalleled blend of cutting-edge technology and immersive storytelling. Darren Aronofsky's pioneering film goes beyond traditional cinema by incorporating weather effects that mimic the on-screen environment, creating a truly sensory experience. The specialized seats enhance this immersion, allowing you to feel every moment through synchronized movements and vibrations that correspond to the film's action.

Adding to the futuristic allure of The Sphere Experience, visitors can interact with lifelike humanoid robots. These advanced robots are designed to mimic human expressions and movements, providing an engaging and realistic encounter. Whether through conversation, gestures, or their uncanny resemblance to humans, these robots offer a glimpse into the potential future of artificial intelligence and robotics.

Together, the immersive film and the humanoid robots create a unique, multi-sensory adventure that pushes the boundaries of entertainment and technology.

The Sphere Experience with Darren Aronofsky's Postcard From Earth Reviews

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DawnC301
Basingstoke, Hampshire, England
"U2 concert"
TripAdvisor user rating 4.0 out of 5
Reviewed June 13, 2025 NEW
Saw U2 film of their concert. The show was unbelievable so so good. The drinks and food are an extortionate price, so drink and eat before you go. They said to get there 45 minutes to enjoy the foyer but you don’t need to as little to do.
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Freedom584290
"Postcards From Earth...Meh"
TripAdvisor user rating 2.0 out of 5
Reviewed June 11, 2025 NEW
We had great seats for the production of Postcards From Earth and really liked the venue. Despite the trek to get to the Sphere—the bridge from the Venetian was closed during both of our visits—the experience was memorable. The steps to reach our seats were incredibly steep, and the concessions were overpriced, but the sound and video quality were undeniably impressive. Unfortunately, the show itself was mediocre at best. It had the potential to be something truly captivating but instead felt like a blend of a made-for-TV sci-fi movie, a Discovery Channel nature documentary, and The Day After Tomorrow. It began with space travelers returning to Earth, slowly regaining consciousness while being briefed on the planet. The visuals were stunning, taking us through the creation of Earth, the evolution of life, and the awe-inspiring structures built by humans over the centuries. However, the narrative soon devolved into a doomsday message, suggesting that the only way to save Earth was for humanity to either die off or abandon the planet—returning only occasionally for brief visits. The entire show lasted just 50 minutes, and at $130 per person, I couldn’t help but feel like I’d been duped. We also saw Kenny Chesney at the same venue and much preferred the concert to the disappointing film. It’s worth noting that the Sphere holds approximately 18,000 to 20,000 people. For concerts, unless you're close to the stage, you'll be watching most of the performance on the screen. (We were near the top, and Kenny Chesney looked like a tiny figure miles away.) As for Postcards From Earth, while the visuals were impressive, it felt like little more than a slightly fancier IMAX experience. I wouldn’t spend money on another event there. Been there, done that.
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coled416
"Great Experience but a little pricey for the length!"
TripAdvisor user rating 4.0 out of 5
Reviewed June 10, 2025 NEW
Me and a group of friends decided to attend a 2:00pm showing of the Postcards from Earth presentation and it was pretty spectacular! Even if you don't agree with the message, the shows special effects are amazing and should be appreciated. The visuals, audio and graphics were so real and intense it felt like you were right with the animals, especially the elephant part. We sat in section 405 row 13, that cost $100/each, which in my opinion was a bit pricey. The seats were comfortable BUT for anyone sitting in the higher sections who is afraid of heights I would recommend sitting in a lower section because the higher sections seats are extremely steep compared to most sports stadiums. arenas etc. and then add on the vibrations from the sound affects it can get to people who dont like heights. Just a friendly heads up. It did not affect my experience at all! Its a bit pricey and the beginning is odd but I am glad we decided to do it and would recommend it to anyone visiting Las Vegas!
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oedmar
Arraial d'Ajuda, Porto Seguro, State of Bahia
"no more wokeness, please!"
TripAdvisor user rating 3.0 out of 5
Reviewed June 09, 2025 NEW
a place with great sound, great screen, and a bad choice of attraction. 'postcards from earth' is a mistake from the beggining. every single person in the session left disppointed with what was offered. the best thing to do after watching such a 'movie' is to drink enough to forget the bad feeling of having lost that time (and money).
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Celadon906
"Terrible experience, Postcard from Earth"
TripAdvisor user rating 1.0 out of 5
Reviewed June 08, 2025 NEW
First of all, spending $580 for TWO adults on "Postcard from Earth" not knowing it was a political advertisement for those who the support the climate change agenda and also evolution really upset us. We would never have, a) gone and b) NOT paid so much for that show. I knew within about 5-10 minutes we were watching the theory of evolution and then the destruction of the world by humans. Aside from that, sure the effects were neat, but not worth the money and certainly not Christian or Republican friendly. As was everything in Las Vegas, the beverages were ridiculous prices, especially after paying too much for a so-so show. Don't waste your money on that one. I wish we had attended the Kenny Chesney concert, instead.
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Frequently Asked Questions about The Sphere Experience with Darren Aronofsky's Postcard From Earth

What is The Sphere Experience in Las Vegas?

The Sphere Experience is an immersive adventure combining cutting-edge technology with captivating storytelling. It features interactive exhibits, lifelike humanoid robots, and a multi-sensory film by Darren Aronofsky, shown on the world’s largest hi-def screen.

When does the film begin?

The film begins at the time listed on your ticket and runs approximately 50 minutes. Doors open 45 minutes before the time listed on your ticket, giving everyone ample time for the Interactive experience inside the Atrium.

How long is The Sphere Experience in Las Vegas?

The Sphere Experience in Las Vegas lasts approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes.

Where do I enter Sphere?

The Sphere is located at 255 Sands Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89169. You can access the Sphere through the Plaza Entry on the east side of the building. You can also enter via Sands Avenue or Westchester Drive, or by using the Venetian pedestrian bridge.

Is there an age requirement to attend The Sphere Experience?

The Sphere Experience is recommended for ages 6 and older. All guests, regardless of age, require a ticket to attend The Sphere Experience.

Is late seating permitted for Postcard from Earth?

Late seating during Postcard from Earth is not permitted due to the film’s immersive effects. Guests are encouraged to remain seated for the duration of the 50-minute cinematic experience.

Can I leave and re-enter during the show?

No, re-entry is not allowed once you leave the main venue bowl.

Can I take pictures and videos during The Sphere Experience?

Photos and video may be taken throughout the Atrium but are not permitted during the cinematic experience.

Is the Sphere wheelchair accessible?

The Sphere provides wheelchair access, assistive listening devices, and other services. To request accessible seating, call the number on your e-ticket during regular business hours: Monday through Friday between 6:00 am and 5:00 pm PT, and Saturday and Sunday between 7:00 am and 5:00 pm PT.

Do I have to wear a VR headset, headphones, or glasses during The Sphere Experience?

Wearable technology is not part of The Sphere Experience.

Are food and drinks available?

Yes, food and beverages are available for purchase at Sphere. Note that The Sphere is a cashless venue and only accepts credits cards or mobile payment (Google Pay and Apple Pay). Reverse ATMs, which convert cash into a debit card, are located near the escalators on levels 2, 4 and 6 for your convenience.

Can I bring in outside food or drinks?

Outside food and beverages (including sealed cans and bottles) are not permitted inside.

What is the bag policy?

Only small bags and clutches no larger than 6x6x2 inches are allowed. Large bags and backpacks are not permitted.

Is smoking allowed in The Sphere?

The Sphere is a non-smoking facility; guests shall not smoke anywhere in Sphere.