Overview
- Atlas9 is now open at 1100 N. 98th St. in Kansas City, Kansas, with tickets priced at $40 for adults and $30 for children, plus published discounts for local residents and select professions.
- The attraction spans roughly 45,000–46,000 square feet, transforming a 1990s movie-theater concept into a “living” cinematic universe that places visitors inside the story.
- Key spaces include a 1940s jazz club with a speakeasy, a 240-seat auditorium with projection mapping, a classic arcade, and a pizza parlor.
- Interactive storytelling uses RFID-based tech wearables and features rotating, limited-time programming operated by Swell Spark with performances by Quixotic.
- Developed as a joint venture between Dimensional Innovations and Homefield, the project involved Perspective Architecture + Design, DI Build, and Superior Bowen, and drew public praise from DI CEO Tucker Trotter and Mayor Tyrone Garner.