For families seeking a summer day out that feels both magical and meaningfully immersive, the Mundo Pixar Experience arrives in London with impeccable timing and undeniable charm.

Set within the dynamic surrounds of Wembley Park, this vast, purpose-built exhibition invites children and grown-ups alike to step beyond the screen and into the storytelling brilliance of Pixar.

Spanning more than 3,500 square metres, Mundo Pixar is no ordinary exhibition. It is, quite simply, the largest immersive Pixar experience ever created – a multi-sensory playground where imagination leads and nostalgia follows close behind.

Since opening, it has already captured the hearts of thousands of families across the UK, quickly establishing itself as one of London’s most compelling family destinations ahead of its June closing date.

At its core, this is an experience designed for exploration. Fourteen meticulously crafted Pixar universes unfold room by room, each one inviting children of all ages to engage, discover and delight in environments they have previously only seen on screen.

For parents, it offers something equally powerful – the opportunity to revisit beloved stories through the eyes of their children, creating shared moments that feel both playful and profound.

Visitors can step into Andy’s Room from Toy Story, where children are instantly shrunk to toy size and everyday objects tower dramatically overhead.

You can wander onto the Scare Floor of Monsters, Inc., where Mike and Sulley’s world hums with energy.

Kids will love being immersed in the vibrant charm of Radiator Springs from Cars, complete with a stop at Flo’s Café and a life-sized Lightning McQueen and Tow Mater.

What elevates Mundo Pixar beyond visual spectacle is its thoughtful use of sensory storytelling. Six bespoke scents have been developed to deepen the experience – from the comforting aroma of home cooking in Linguini’s kitchen in Ratatouille to the evocative incense notes that guide visitors through the ofrenda in Coco. It is these subtle, immersive details that transform each set into something truly transportive.

Elsewhere, children can explore the emotional command centre from Inside Out 2, where hundreds of glowing memory spheres illuminate Riley’s inner world, or float skyward alongside Carl Fredricksen in Up. Each environment balances interactivity with visual wonder, ensuring engagement across a wide age range without overwhelming younger visitors.

Notably, the London edition introduces exclusive content, including the world premiere of Sunnyside Daycare from Toy Story 3.

Here, children will delight in encountering Jessie, Lotso and the Aliens in a setting brought to life for the very first time.

Beyond the cinematic sets, the experience cleverly incorporates playful challenges such as the Pixar Ball Treasure Hunt. As families move through the exhibition, they are invited to spot the iconic yellow ‘Luxo Ball’ with a red star hidden throughout the exhibition – a simple yet engaging activity that encourages curiosity and shared focus.

From a practical perspective, Mundo Pixar Experience is refreshingly inclusive. Fully accessible for visitors with motor, hearing and visual disabilities, it ensures that every family member can participate in the joy of Pixar’s storytelling. With timed entry slots running from morning through early evening, it is also easy to tailor the visit around younger children’s rhythms.

Ultimately, this is more than a day out. It is a celebration of four decades of creativity from Pixar Animation Studios, brought vividly to life in a way that resonates across generations. With 3.5 million visitors already enchanted worldwide and a global expansion continuing apace, London’s hosting feels both timely and special.

For families who value experiences that entertain, inspire and connect, Mundo Pixar Experience stands as a must-visit before it closes in June – a rare opportunity to step inside the stories that have shaped childhoods and continue to spark imagination in the next generation.

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. Get your tickets at mundopixar.com