30 minutes
Easy
Have you ever imagined stepping into the past while standing in the present? With cutting-edge augmented reality (AR) glasses, this one-hour tour at the legendary Biltmore Hotel transforms your experience into a journey through time. From iconic moments like the first Oscars to architectural masterpieces and untold stories, you’ll see the Biltmore like never before. This is a soft opening for an experimental concept, and I’m looking for curious explorers to help me shape the future of immersive tours!
• Augmented Reality Glasses: Use state-of-the-art AR glasses to bring history to life.
• Exclusive Early Access: Be part of the first group to test this revolutionary tour concept.
• Step Back in Time: Witness the early Academy Awards and explore the grandeur of 1920s LA.
• Hidden Details Revealed: See the Biltmore’s cherubs, murals, and architecture like never before.
• A Unique Perspective: Combine storytelling, technology, and history for a one-of-a-kind experience.
As someone who’s spent years exploring storytelling and technology, I’ve always dreamed of merging the two to create something unforgettable. The Biltmore, with its rich history and cinematic past, is the perfect canvas. This isn’t just a tour—it’s an interactive, augmented reality journey that brings the past to life. Whether you’re standing under the grand ceilings of the Galleria or peering through the Music Room’s ornate details, AR allows us to layer in the stories, visuals, and context that elevate your experience.
This soft launch is your chance to experience something truly groundbreaking. I’m looking for curious early testers who want to help shape the future of tours and give feedback on this concept. If you love innovation, history, and the idea of blending the two, I’d love for you to join me and experience the Biltmore like never before. Let’s reimagine what a tour can be—together!
Your smartphone is needed to connect the smart glasses. Please ensure you have a fully charged USB-C phone (such as iPhone 15 or newer, or an Android device).