When I see "National Geographic," I expect quality. The National Geographic - Beyond King Tut: the Immersive Exxperience in New York City is not quality.
1. There are misspelled words in the presentation.
If they didn't even use Spell Check, what else is sloppily done?
2. The virtual reality headsets did not work. The assistant reset my audio twice and it woulld work for 30 seconds and then lose the sound. After I had to motion for help twice I gave up.
Plus, the virtual reality was just a repeat of what you had already seen in the exhibit.
3. The facility is too large for the exhibit, thus there is no "immersion." You are watching screen shots and video on walls that only go up a ways before you are clearly looking at a warehouse ceiling.
The facility is in a work zone and it looks cheap, ill prepared and just sad.
4. The staff are unfriendly, ill informed and just going through the motions.
I wish we had not gone. We did the Klimt Immersion after this one and it was spectacular.