Wizard of Oz Sphere Las Vegas 4D Show Experience

4.7(17 reviews)
Provided by:Sphere Entertainment Co.
⭐ 4.7/5 (17 reviews) | 💰 $106.45 | ⏱️ Duration: 2 hours | 👥 N/A people
💡What is The Wizard of Oz at Sphere like?
The Wizard of Oz at Sphere is a 2-hour show in Las Vegas that reimagines the film for Sphere's wraparound display, starting at $106.45 per person. You watch the 75-minute presentation inside the venue's 160,000-square-foot interior, with its 167,000-speaker audio, haptic seating, and environmental 4D effects following Dorothy from Kansas to the Emerald City. It suits fans of the classic and anyone curious about Sphere; seating tiers vary by price and all sales are final.

🎯 Why People Book This

What sits at the center of this show is the venue itself: a 75-minute remake of *The Wizard of Oz* built only for Sphere, with its 160,000-square-foot wraparound screen and haptic seating doing what no flat theater can. People book it for the Sphere format, not the film they already know - the same story, rebuilt to surround you. At USD 106.45 per person, it suits families and Oz fans who want the venue and a story they recognize, rather than a Strip headliner or a resident production they don't.

🎭 The Experience

The Wizard of Oz at Sphere is a 75-minute reworking of the 1939 film built exclusively for Sphere's wraparound display, running inside a roughly 2-hour visit and starting at USD 106.45 per person.
The film itself is the show, remade for a screen that wraps above and around you: it opens on the windswept Kansas plains, pulls into the tornado, then follows Dorothy and her companions down the Yellow Brick Road and into the Emerald City. What the venue adds is scale and physical effects. The interior display plane runs 160,000 square feet and extends past your field of view, 167,000 individually controlled speakers carry the sound, and haptic seating plus environmental effects mean the storm and the journey register in the seat, not just on screen. Where you sit is the one real choice, across Lower Gallery, Terrace and Upper Gallery levels. What you are paying for is the film rebuilt to fill that room for 75 minutes.

🤔 Is It Worth It?

Our verdict: This is the show you choose when you want a familiar story turned into a big screen-and-sound event inside the Sphere - not a magic act, not a stage revue, but the Wizard of Oz rebuilt as a 4D experience in a room designed to wrap around you. It works best as the night you bring a mixed-age group to, the kind of outing where a story everyone already knows does the heavy lifting and nobody has to be talked into the premise.
Worth it if:
  • You're traveling with kids or grandparents and want one thing the whole table actually recognizes before the lights go down.
  • You're curious about what the Sphere itself does to a movie you know by heart, and the format is the reason you're going.
  • You want a Vegas night that's an event rather than a late one, with room to do something else before or after.
Skip it if:
  • You came to Vegas for adult, edgy, or after-dark entertainment, because this leans family and nostalgia.
  • You have no patience for a story you've seen many times and want something you can't predict.

Show at a Glance

Duration2 hours
Price (from)$106.45 per person
AgesAges 6+
OperatorSphere Entertainment Co.
CancellationNon-refundable
Rating4.2/5 (6 reviews)
DurationPrice (from)
2 hours$106.45 per person
DurationAges
2 hoursAges 6+
DurationOperator
2 hoursSphere Entertainment Co.
DurationCancellation
2 hoursNon-refundable
DurationRating
2 hours4.2/5 (6 reviews)

🛡️ Practical Info

  • Venue: Sphere, Las Vegas
  • Ages: Ages 6+
  • Free Cancellation: No — all sales are final; no refunds on cancellations
  • Seating: Lower Gallery, Upper Gallery, and Terrace Level, by section and row within the venue
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible; suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Booking Tip: Book ahead for weekends and holidays; choose your seating category and section at checkout

💡 Insider Tip

The 75-minute show leans on haptic seating and environmental effects that surround you, so where you sit changes how much of that 160,000-square-foot display fills your view; the Lower Gallery seats put you closest to the action, while Upper Gallery and Terrace tiers take in more of the full wraparound at a lower price.
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LasVegasTour Editorial Review

4
LasVegasTour Rating

What you're buying into here is the venue as much as the story: Sphere wraps a familiar tale across a 160,000-square-foot display with haptic seating and environmental effects, so the draw is scale, not the surprise of where the plot goes. That trades intimacy for immersion, which is the point. The 75-minute run inside a two-hour visit makes it an easy early-evening pick for a mixed-age group, and a fair entry point for kids meeting Oz for the first time. A handful of reviews so far, so it's still early.

By LasVegasTour Editorial TeamJun 16, 2026

⭐ Guest Reviews

4.7(17 reviews)

Verified reviews from travelers who booked this tour through Viator

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Sphere located, and do I need to arrange my own transport?

The show takes place at Sphere in Las Vegas. There is no hotel pick-up or drop-off, so you'll need to arrange your own transport to the venue. You meet at the start point.

Is free cancellation available for this show?

No. All sales are final, and no refund is available for cancellations.

Are seats assigned, or is it general admission?

Seating is assigned by tier. You book a specific category such as Lower Gallery, Upper Gallery, or Terrace Level, with sub-levels within each. The exact seat layout within a tier is not stated in the listing details; confirm with the operator when booking.

Is this suitable for children?

The listing lists ages 6 to 99 and notes it is suitable for all physical fitness levels. Children must fall within that age range. Note the show uses 4D environmental effects, including tornado winds, which you may want to consider for younger or sensitive viewers.

What are the 4D effects in the show?

The show uses environmental effects described as 4D, including tornado winds, paired with the venue's haptic seating. Sphere's 160,000-square-foot display surrounds you with visuals, and its audio system uses 167,000 individually controlled speakers. A full list of every effect is not stated in the listing details; confirm with the operator when booking.

Is wheelchair access available?

Yes. The listing states the show is wheelchair accessible and suitable for all physical fitness levels. For specific seating arrangements or access routes, confirm with the operator when booking.

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