Above, Elvis Presley's Graceland mansion. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
When I visited Graceland four years ago, Elvis Presley's Memphis complex was still under construction. It opened a few months after I visited.
Now, it is getting some additions to the exhibits.
Fox Business reported:
Elvis Presley’s Memphis Complex' is slated to get an upgrade next month to give fans a safe experience during the COVID-19 pandemic.
As of Aug. 8, the 200,000-square-foot tourist attraction centered on the life and career of the late king of rock 'n' roll will be revamped with ten immersive experiences via virtual and augmented reality technology, according to Graceland.
Graceland claims the latest "state-of-the-art" activities will help fans to "get closer to Elvis than ever before." The new experiences will be ncluded in the Graceland ticket price.
The news comes just after Graceland reopened in May after it shut down tours and exhibits due to the outbreak.
The experiences include “Elvis Yourself,” a virtual dress-Up experience where visitors can virtually wear one of Elvis’ iconic costumes, and have their photo taken and the "Elvis’ Interactive Golf Cart Ride" in which fans can get a virtual tour of the Graceland grounds in a golf cart simulator with 360-degree video technology, according to Graceland.
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