Happy Place, the world’s most Instagrammable exhibit, reopens in Melbourne 
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11.02.2022

Happy Place, the world’s most Instagrammable exhibit, reopens in Melbourne 

Visit the larger-than-life, immersive experience at Crown Melbourne.

Following sold-out residencies in Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, Boston, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, Sydney and Auckland, innovative experience Happy Place has brought a variety of activity rooms to Melbourne. Now after a temporary closure, the larger-than-life experience has been extended and has reopened in Melbourne as of Friday, February 11.

Located at Crown Melbourne, Level 1 Metropol Precinct, Happy Place features larger-than-life, unbelievable and exceptionally playful installations and multi-sensory immersive rooms. Featuring large-scale installations and multi-sensory immersive rooms, visitors can experience the world’s largest indoor Confetti Dome, six-foot-tall X’s and O’s surrounded by red lips, a Rubber Ducky Bathtub, a Cookie Room scented with the aroma of freshly baked chocolate chip cookies and Super Bloom, a room filled with 40,000 golden handmade flowers, to name just a few.

The key takeaways 

  • After a temporary closure, Happy Place reopens in Melbourne
  • Happy Place will be open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday serving a healthy dose of laughter and happiness to Melburnians
  • It previously ran in Sydney and Auckland as part of an international series

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The experience will be open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday serving a healthy dose of laughter and happiness to Melburnians, acting as the perfect weekend activity for all the family to enjoy.

“After pressing pause on Happy Place in January due to the surge in Covid-19 cases in Melbourne, with the safety of our guests and staff top of mind, it’s now the right time to bring Happy Place back to Melburnians and we can’t wait to welcome guests back to Happy Place,” says Graham Kennedy, Head of Arts and Entertainment, Live Nation.

“We are so excited to be able to open the doors again to this magical interactive experience. Visitors can be assured that Happy Place adheres to all the health and safety precautions and measures in line with the government’s advice for events.  We look forward to seeing many, many happy faces at Happy Place.”

The inspiration behind Happy Place came from its founder, veteran American entertainment manager and live event producer Jared Paul, whose client roster ranges from New Kids on the Block to Lea Michele and Sabrina Carpenter. Paul also produces tours for “Dancing with the Stars” and was behind the hit arena shows for “Glee.” On a mission to raise his three children surrounded by positivity and joy and at a time when he saw so many challenging and divisive events happening around the globe, he wanted Happy Place to provide an oasis for people of all ages and backgrounds to come together and embrace moments of happiness in their everyday lives.

The innovative experience has multiple rooms to explore that offer plenty of fun, laughter and most importantly, happiness.

Hundreds of thousands of guests visited Happy Place around the globe, with famous fans includingAdele, Kourtney Kardashian, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Kerry Washington, Olivia Wilde, Hilary Duff, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Australian celebrities Samantha Jade, Ben Fordham, Richard Reid and Gyton Grantley, posing up a storm across the 20,000 square feet of happy.

For ticket information, FAQs, opening hours and more, visit www.happyplace.melbourne.