The global phenomenon Mundo Pixar Experience has officially opened in London, bringing the largest immersive Pixar exhibition on Earth to the UK for the very first time
If you’ve ever wanted to step inside Andy’s Toy Story bedroom or take a stroll down Monsters Inc’s Scare Floor then Pixar’s brand new exhibition is a must-visit as it arrives in the UK for the first time.
Iconic sets from the animation studio’s most adored movies have been painstakingly recreated for the Mundo Pixar Experience. The exhibition, held a stones throw from Wembley Stadium, north London, allows visitors to walk through 14 rooms celebrating some of their favourite scenes with life-sized sets and immersive sound and light effects and props.
Experience Finding Nemo’s undersea odyssey with jellyfish cascading from the ceiling or admire Luca’s quaint Italian hometown from the seat of a red Vespa. Each room brings brand new surprises and families will love emerging from the corridors to be transported into another famous Pixar universe.
Visitors can race into Flo’s Café from Cars to meet Lightning McQueen, or soar through the skies with Carl Fredricksen from Up. They can also visit the Headquarters of Riley’s emotions from Inside Out 2, and journey from Coco Land of the Living to the Land of the Dead.
Already proving a huge hit, the first few weeks of the London exhibition have sold out fast with more dates added.
Here’s everything to know about the Experience…
How to get there
Location: Fulton Road, Wembley, HA9 0TF
It is easily accessed by car, with a public parking lot available at the venue for an extra fee.
Coming from the closest tube station, Wembley Park (Metropolitan/Jubilee lines) head straight down Wembley Way and take a left before you reach Boxpark and continue until you see a host of favourite characters lined up on billboards showing you the way.
Stepping inside
After a quick bag check, ticket scan and buggy park up (if needed) guests will head inside an auditorium where they are greeted by one of the Pixar Experience team. A short film is played to build up the excitement of what’s to come, showcasing some beloved characters and movie moments from the last 30 years.
Guests can explore the rooms at their own pace (although 45 minutes to one hour is the expected time to complete for most).
The experience begins in the immaculate garden of Carl Fredricksen’s house in Up. From there, take a peek inside, sit yourself down on the famous two armchairs and continue on your Pixar adventure at your leisure.
Review
For anyone who is a fan of the Pixar movies this exhibition is a rare and real treat.
Kids will love heading through the experience, peeling back the curtain and being transported to the sets of some of their favourite movies which come to life before their eyes.
The Toy Story rooms were a particular highlight, with the scale of Andy’s bedroom giving everyone the chance to feel like part of the toy collection. Later there is Sunnyside Daycare to explore; including the pastel haven that is Ken’s Dreamhouse.
There are plenty of opportunities to get snap happy with designated photo points throughout, although every inch of the purpose-built space is so photoworthy with impressive attention to detail you’ll want to soak it all in.
There will be something for everyone with 1995’s Toy Story kicking off the nostalgia and newer classics including Cars (2006) Inside Out (2015), Elemental (2023) and Luca (2024) giving gans the chance to experience a catalogue of hits.
As well as the rooms, our little ones also had fun playing the Easter Egg hunt with the iconic Luxo Ball – Pixar’s famous yellow balls with the blue stripe and red star – being hidden in every room. Those in the know will already be aware that the balls appear in numerous Pixar films.
What the experts say
Jay Ward, a creative director at Pixar, said the exhibition, which features 14 film sets from the Disney-owned animation studio, sought to recapture the studio’s trademark attention to detail.
“We are film-makers and we love to really lavish attention to detail on our movies, which you can tell when you watch them again and again. Same thing with Mundo Pixar – we want to give a lavish amount of details and hidden Easter eggs and fun things,” he said.
Mundo Pixar Experience runs from now until June and is open every day except Tuesdays. Daily time slots begin at either 9am or 10am (depending on the date) and run until 7pm. During UK school holidays, the exhibition is open daily, including Tuesdays.
Booking in advance is strongly recommended.
