Arts & Entertainment

Lava Lamps, Ball Pits, Rubber Ducks And More At East Bay Pop-Up

The immersive "Bubble Planet" invites people of all ages to explore its unique offerings.

"Bubble Planet" has 10 interactive rooms, each with its own theme. One room features a massive bubble bath ball pit.
"Bubble Planet" has 10 interactive rooms, each with its own theme. One room features a massive bubble bath ball pit. (Courtesy of Fever )

OAKLAND, CA — Ten rooms featuring lasers, bubbles, and a multitude of colors and lights — these details might read 'rave' but actually describe the immersive pop-up "Bubble Planet," currently in the Henry J. Kaiser Center for the Arts.

The all-ages-friendly "Bubble Planet: An Immersive Experience" made its East Bay debut this summer and has been a hit ever since. Features like a large bubble bath ball pit, a virtual reality room and an undersea LED room invite visitors to have fun, smile, laugh and embrace their inner child, no matter their age.

“We constantly strive to create experiences that instill a sense of wonder and play in our guests. Bubble Planet more than delivers on this mission,” said John Zaller, executive producer of Exhibition Hub. “We couldn’t be happier to bring this fantastical experience to Bay Area residents this year as the inaugural experience at the Henry J. Kaiser Center.”

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Exhibition Hub, a curator, producer and distributor of large exhibitions, and Fever, a global live-entertainment platform, are the co-producers of "Bubble Planet."

“We’re excited to continue our partnership with Exhibition Hub to bring innovative, immersive experiences to new cities,” says Isabel Solano, vice president of original experiences at Fever. “Introducing Bubble Planet to Oakland reflects our commitment to expanding unforgettable experiences and pushing the boundaries of live entertainment.”

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"Bubble Planet" will be in the Henry J. Kaiser Center until Sept. 28.

Tickets start at $24.90 plus a $2 service fee for adults and $20.90 plus a $2 service fee for children (ages 3-12). VIP tickets, starting at $34.90, are also available. For "Bubble Planet" open dates and to purchase tickets, go here.

The Henry J. Kaiser Center is located at 10 10th St., Oakland.

One of the rooms at "Bubble Planet." (Courtesy of Fever)
A staircase leads down to a pit of pink balls at "Bubble Planet." (Courtesy of Fever)
How many rubber ducks are in this Bubble Planet room? Hundreds. (Courtesy of Fever)
Lava lamps, bean bag chairs, and vibrant colors are some of the elements in Bubble Planet, an immersive pop-up in Oakland. (Courtesy of Fever)

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