The LINQ Hotel & Casino will soon welcome a brand new 100,000-square-foot, 360-degree immersive entertainment experience that takes visitors to Southeast Asia. It’s called Kind Heaven and it will be unlike anything you’ve ever seen in Las Vegas. “Kind Heaven represents Immersive Artistry’s unique approach to entertainment, which blends storytelling with mythology and technology for a 360-degree communal experience that thrusts the audience directly into the action,” said Immersive Artistry Co-Founder and CEO Cary Granat in a statement. Kind Heaven uses state-of-the-art RF technology, advanced wearable tech, projection mapping and more to create a personalized adventure for each visitor as they explore Southeast Asian culture, music, food, fashion and even confrontational holographic monkeys. The unique experience is brought to you by Granat, founder and former CEO of Walden Media (The Chronicles of Narnia film series) and former President and COO of Miramax/Dimension Films (Scream Series, Scary Movie and Spy Kids franchises, From Duck Till Dawn); and Immersive President Ed Jones - an Academy Award-winning visual effects pioneer (Star Wars’ The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, Indiana Jones, E.T., Who Framed Roger Rabbit?); and Farrell, lead singer of rock bands Jane’s Addiction and Porno for Pyros and founder of Lollapalooza. So how does it all work? Guests to Kind Heaven will take a virtual train into a man-made version of Southeast Asia. Level one is themed as a night market, featuring late-night street markets found in Singapore, Thailand and Hong Kong. There will be bars with traditional style Western service except you won’t be ordering a drink, but rather your feelings. You will tell the bartender how you feel or how you want to feel, and the bartender will create a mixture of alcohol and herbs based on what they think you need. Level 2 is The Forest, which Granat said is all about the “elevation of spirits.” He promised that visitors would find lost temples and cities, tree houses and lush vegetation as they explored the land. Level 3 is The Sanctuary and according to Granat “the best of Nepal and Bhutan.” Visitors will get a chance to look down at the mountain and clouds as they sit above the Vortex. Music will also play a huge role in Kind Heaven. Farrell and his team are currently looking to bring in more than 130 Asian artists. Electronic dance music, rock, reggae and jazz will also be featured. Stay tuned for more details on the new Kind Heaven coming to The LINQ.