It’s not every day that you get to step into one of the biggest movies of the year. With trembling hands and knocking knees, I stepped over the threshold of Madame Tussauds wax museum.

Today, I would come face to face with the undead with only a proton pack and a steady shot separating us. Sometimes you have to wonder how someone would get into situations like this, but then I remembered that busting ghosts makes me feel good.

Coordinating via mics, seeing one another moving and shooting beams in VR, we made our way through a haunted apartment, a creepy elevator ride where we were slimed, a rickety scaffolding being attacked by gargoyles, an apparition attacking us in a loft, and finally, crossing the beams to burn Stay Puft marshmallow man. For 10+ minutes, I was busting ghosts with friends in a way that wasn’t possible when the original films came out.

Ghostbusters Dimension is a new attraction at the Madame Tussauds wax museum in New York City. Produced by virtual reality company The Void, you walk through a multiplayer VR experience you can’t have at home.

“There is a lot of demand for what we are doing. People don’t have to buy equipment. They don’t have to worry about setting it up. They can just step into worlds,” said Ken Bretshneider, CEO of The Void.

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