Bangkok: Space & Time Cube Ticket Options 9D Film or VR Game

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Bangkok: Space & Time Cube Ticket Options 9D Film or VR Game

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One ticket, two tech moods: sci-fi photos or cinema thrills. Space & Time Cube+ is a futuristic, 1,500 sqm playground in Seacon Bangkae where you’ll wander through 25+ themed zones built around 720° holograms and projection tricks. If you like tech that looks good on camera, this is the kind of place that turns a rainy hour into something memorable.

I like how the experience splits nicely into parts you can choose. You can stick to the Main Hall for photo-worthy rooms like a Mirror Maze and Golden Falls, then add either a short 9D cinema film or a VR game depending on your energy level. The zones are designed so couples, families, and first-timers can all find something to enjoy without needing a big language skill set.

One thing to consider: the VR option is the most hit-or-miss part. The headsets can be frustrating if they aren’t dialed in, and some people end up bumping into each other in tight spaces, which can kill the fun fast. Also, the rooms can get crowded, so go with a plan if you hate waiting.

Key highlights worth your time

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  • 9D cinema quality: short, high-impact effects that people consistently rate as the best part
  • Photo-friendly sets: Mirror Maze, Golden Falls, and an LED light sequence that looks great in pictures
  • Choose your tech: each ticket includes one VR game or one 9D film, with bundle options if you want both
  • Main Hall is the workhorse: 25+ zones let you pace your visit instead of being locked into a single show
  • Family rules matter: kids under 100 cm can’t join the VR or 9D experiences

Space & Time Cube+ at Seacon Bangkae: what you’re really paying for

Bangkok: Space & Time Cube Ticket Options 9D Film or VR Game - Space & Time Cube+ at Seacon Bangkae: what you’re really paying for
Space & Time Cube+ is a tech museum inside Seacon Bangkae, one of Bangkok’s easier-to-reach mall setups. You’re not paying for a long guided tour. You’re paying for access to a flow of themed rooms—some cinematic, some game-like, and some built specifically for photos. Think of it as “walk-and-play” with two add-ons at the end: VR or 9D.

The big headline is the hologram and projection system. Across the zones, you get 720° effects that make rooms feel bigger and more cinematic than they look from the outside. The designs also lean hard into recognizable worlds and styles, from a Jurassic World-themed area to Chinese-style village scenes. That matters because it reduces the need to understand anything. You can enjoy it just by looking and moving through it.

Price-wise, the value depends on what you’ll actually do: if your ticket includes the 9D film, you’re more likely to feel like you got your money’s worth. If you spend the day chasing VR, you may leave more mixed—especially if the headsets feel off or the experience runs crowded.

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Picking your ticket: Main Hall, 9D orbital cinema, VR game

Bangkok: Space & Time Cube Ticket Options 9D Film or VR Game - Picking your ticket: Main Hall, 9D orbital cinema, VR game
Tickets are built around one main hall entry plus one tech add-on. Here’s the simplest way to think about it:

  • Main Hall only: you get access to the 25+ themed zones and photo stops.
  • Main Hall + 9D cinema: you add one short 9D film (examples include Interstellar or Aladdin).
  • Main Hall + VR: you add one VR game (each ticket includes one game).
  • Main Hall + 9D + VR: you do both add-ons if you want the full tech day.

This structure is smart if you’re traveling with mixed interests. You can decide based on your group’s mood. If someone in your party doesn’t like VR headsets, they can still get the best of the day through the main hall and 9D add-on. If someone is scared of motion effects, the VR might be the risky choice—so bundle with care.

One practical detail: kids under 100 cm can’t join VR or 9D. That pushes many families toward the Main Hall ticket as the safest option for younger kids.

Your 2-hour walk-through: from Space Tunnel to photo-heavy zones

Bangkok: Space & Time Cube Ticket Options 9D Film or VR Game - Your 2-hour walk-through: from Space Tunnel to photo-heavy zones
A typical visit is about 2 hours once you’re inside. You’ll start at Space & Time Cube+ at Seacon Bangkae, then move through zones at your own pace. The rooms are arranged so you can hop from “looks cool” areas to “tech trick” areas without it feeling like one long hallway.

Here’s what to expect as you walk:

  • Space Tunnel-style moments: these are designed to give you a dramatic sense of movement and depth, using hologram and projection effects.
  • Jurassic World zone: a theme park energy area where visual spectacle does most of the work.
  • Chinese-style village scenes: quieter in tone, but still photo-friendly because the set dressing is detailed.
  • Mirror Maze: this is the classic camera target—expect lines and photo “poses” rather than quiet viewing.
  • Golden Falls and the LED light sequence: these feel like the show-stopping endcaps, with lighting designed for pictures.

The main hall is the part you can control. If you feel tired, you can spend longer in the photo-heavy rooms and skip the parts that feel too busy. If you’re energetic, you can speed through and prioritize whichever add-on you booked.

Drawback to plan for: rooms can feel crowded, especially around the most popular photo spots. You’ll have a better experience if you don’t treat every zone as a slow, calm gallery walk.

9D orbital cinema: why this is the highlight

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The 9D cinema is the part many people rate as the best value. It’s short, but it packs noticeable effects, and you don’t need goggles. That’s a big deal because it removes two common travel hassles: comfort issues and headgear logistics.

If you choose the 9D add-on, schedule your mental energy for it. The film options are shown as examples like Interstellar or Aladdin, and you’ll be watching from an “orbital” style setup designed to make the effects feel bigger than the screen. The timing is brief, so you’re not giving up half your day.

What makes the 9D experience work for most groups is the structure. You get a controlled start and finish, so you don’t have to manage crowds or navigation mid-show. After the cinema, you can still roam the main hall for photo stops.

One more reason the 9D works: it’s easier for mixed-age groups. Even if you don’t love tech games, the cinema is still a shared moment.

VR games: fun when it fits, frustrating when it doesn’t

VR at Space & Time Cube+ sounds like the logical next step after hologram rooms. And it can be fun. The catch is that it depends heavily on the headset setup and how the room handles crowd flow.

One of the most consistent issues is headset calibration. If your headset isn’t aligned well, you can end up with awkward movement and bumping into other players. In a crowded museum environment, that turns a “cool sci-fi game” into a safety-and-social problem.

There’s also the practical reality: VR is one game, per ticket. That means your VR time is capped, and you don’t get multiple rounds to make up for a bad first experience. If the game felt disappointing, you don’t have time to fix it with a second attempt.

My advice: if your group is sensitive to motion, or if you want a smoother experience, consider prioritizing the 9D film over VR. If you do VR, go in expecting a short activity and stay flexible if the room is busy.

Photo stops that actually deliver: Mirror Maze, Golden Falls, LED show

Bangkok: Space & Time Cube Ticket Options 9D Film or VR Game - Photo stops that actually deliver: Mirror Maze, Golden Falls, LED show
If you care about photos, plan your route around the rooms that are designed for it. Mirror Maze and Golden Falls aren’t just nice scenery. They’re built for angles, reflections, and dramatic lighting—exactly what you want when you’re trying to get Bangkok out of your camera app and into something cinematic.

Here are a few tips that make the photos easier:

  • Go when you can see the crowd size changing. If a photo hotspot looks packed, move away for 10 minutes and come back.
  • Use the lighting zones as your “scene changes.” LED sequences are the kind of backdrop that makes even simple poses look intentional.
  • Keep your camera ready during transitions. Many of the best effects happen when the lights shift or the hologram framing updates.

The nice part is that even if your VR or 9D timing doesn’t line up perfectly with your photo schedule, the main hall still gives you plenty of chances to get good shots.

Best timing in the day: crowd control matters here

This place runs as a tech-photo workflow. When it’s busy, you feel it most at the busiest rooms and at the moment people queue for the cinema or VR.

You’ll also want to pay attention to timing rules. Entry is allowed until 20:30, but you can’t book on the same day, so you’ll need at least a day’s notice. If you’re deciding between booking earlier or waiting, earlier is safer—especially if you’re traveling in peak periods.

For the best experience:

  • Arrive with enough time to roam the main hall before your scheduled cinema or VR slot.
  • Don’t treat the most popular zones as your first stop if you hate waiting.
  • If your group includes kids (and you may have children under 100 cm), stick to zones where they’re allowed and use the photo rooms to keep everyone happy.

Value and price: is $28 per person a fair deal?

At around $28 per person, the real question is whether you’ll get the right mix of “walk-around value” and “one high-impact show.”

If you choose the 9D cinema add-on, you’re paying for a short experience that tends to land well. Because it doesn’t require goggles and finishes quickly, it also fits easily into a family schedule. That makes the total feel more balanced.

If you choose VR, the value is more variable. When VR works well, it feels like the future. When the headset setup is off, it becomes a hassle instead of a thrill. You’re also only getting one game, so you don’t have the cushion of multiple attempts.

For groups and couples, the best value usually comes from booking in a way that matches your group’s tolerance. If one person is “cinema-first,” prioritize 9D. If one person is “game-first,” you might still be okay with VR, but you should set expectations that it’s a short single session.

And if you’re unsure, the Main Hall ticket alone still makes sense. With 25+ zones and multiple photo sets, you can easily fill time without relying on VR.

Who should go, and who should skip parts of it

Bangkok: Space & Time Cube Ticket Options 9D Film or VR Game - Who should go, and who should skip parts of it
Space & Time Cube+ fits best when you want a tech day that doesn’t require planning a complex route across Bangkok.

You’ll likely enjoy it if you:

  • Like taking photos that look futuristic without needing advanced editing
  • Want an easy indoor plan in Bangkok’s heat or rainy spells
  • Travel with a mix of ages and need something that works for families and couples
  • Prefer short “show” moments rather than hours of guided content

You might want to adjust expectations or skip the VR add-on if:

  • You hate VR headsets or motion-based games
  • Your group is sensitive to discomfort or awkward movement in crowded spaces
  • You want the highest chance of a satisfying experience based on past feedback

If you’re traveling with children, remember the 100 cm rule for VR and 9D. Under that height, you’ll be limited to the Main Hall, and that’s still the majority of the experience anyway.

Should you book Space & Time Cube+ in Bangkok?

Book it if you’re aiming for one simple, tech-themed day at Seacon Bangkae with lots of photo moments and a strong chance of enjoying the 9D cinema. It’s especially worth it when you choose the option that includes 9D rather than gambling on VR being perfect that day.

Consider skipping or down-weighting VR if your top priority is comfort and smooth operation. Based on how the VR setup can go wrong, I’d treat VR as the optional spice, not the main course. If you’re the type who wants everything to run flawlessly, plan around 9D and the Main Hall instead.

If you do book, pick a ticket option that matches your group’s mood. The best experiences here happen when you don’t try to force every tech feature into one tight schedule.

FAQ

How long does Space & Time Cube+ take?

Plan for about 2 hours inside the venue for a full visit of the main hall experience.

Where is Space & Time Cube+ located?

It’s at Seacon Bangkae Shopping Center in Bangkok, at the Space & Time Cube+ Seacon Bangkae branch.

What are the ticket options?

You can book the Main Hall ticket only, or bundle it with 9D cinema, VR, or both.

Does each ticket include VR or a 9D film?

Each ticket includes one VR game or one 9D film. The bundle option is what lets you do both.

Which 9D films are available?

Examples mentioned include Interstellar and Aladdin.

Are goggles required for the 9D cinema?

No. The 9D cinema experience is described as not requiring goggles.

What are the VR options like?

There are three VR game options, and one game is included per ticket.

Can children join VR and 9D?

Kids under 100 cm cannot join the VR or 9D experiences.

What time is entry allowed until?

Entry is allowed until 20:30.

Is same-day booking available?

No. Same-day bookings are not accepted, so you need to book at least one day in advance.

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