Vikings go immersive

A new Vikings: This Immersive Experience blends interactive tech and authentic artifacts to literally transport visitors into the Viking golden age — think hands‑on roleplay plus tech‑augmented exhibits. (x.com).

The London run opened on 12 March 2026 at Dock X, Unit 1 Canada Water in south‑east London. (vikings-immersive.co.uk)) The experience is billed at roughly 90 minutes per visit and operates weekdays 09:00–16:00 and Fridays–Saturdays 09:00–18:00. (feverup.com)) General admission starts at £23, children from £16, 0–3 years enter free, and the venue is wheelchair accessible. (vikings-immersive.co.uk)) Producers credited on press materials and early reviews include Alegria Exhibition and FKP Scorpio Entertainment. (westendbestfriend.co.uk)) Venue listings and promotional partners also identify World Experience Organization Ltd as an organiser for the London presentation. (londonexperienceweek.com)) On the floor the show combines multiple tech elements: a life‑size “Forest of Time,” a full‑scale Viking longship placed in the centre of a 360° cinematic projection room, and separate VR segments for deeper exploration. (feverup.com)) Exhibited objects are presented as replica artefacts alongside interactive knotting stations and hands‑on props rather than as loans of historic museum pieces. (vikings-immersive.co.uk)) Ticketing pages show user reviews averaging about 3.9/5 from more than 70–100 submissions during the opening weeks. (feverup.com)) Early critical write‑ups praise the cinematic projections and set design while raising questions about the show’s historical framing and narrative choices. (secretldn.com))

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