"We don't tell you what you should feel in the museum, but our goal is to make you forget all the troubles of the outside world." Take you back to your own innocence. ”
----Manish Vora

Ice cream museum? That's right, this is not the bridge section of the movie "Happy Candy House", but it is staged in real life.
Los Angeles recently opened an ice cream museum, and people don't want to come out when they go in. When the pop-up museum landed in New York last August, it was already on the rise, with 30,000 tickets sold out as soon as it went on sale. Los Angeles was even more popular this year, with organizers having to extend the original deadline from May to July.
In addition, the area of the venue is 4 times larger than last year, and there are 12 themed spaces with different styles, each representing a different taste of ice cream.
The founders of the Ice Cream Museum, Maryellis Bunn and Manish Vora, did this to fulfill their childhood dreams. After traveling around the world, they built the Ice Cream Museum themselves, bringing everyone the fantasy summer memories of childhood.
In this "fantasy base," the walls of the waiting room are filled with our favorite donuts, ice cream and small pastries.
Enter the first room, which contains a retro telephone, and visitors are instructed to pick up the phone and will be given an exclusive private guide on the other side of the phone, giving people a sense of being valued unconsciously.
When entering the California-themed room, the background is wallpaper of pink palm leaves. Most temptingly, there is also a free ice cream for every visitor.
This is a floating banana house made up of 10,000 bananas, densely packed like a tropical rainforest. Finding the yellow one in the scattered pink bananas can trigger the hidden traps in the banana house.
The next "mint cultivation house" is planted in the soil where the mint is made of chocolate, which smells more like mint chocolate.
Rainbow-themed rooms also have mini-games waiting for visitors, and whether you can win your childhood favorite marshmallow depends on your luck.
In one of the white ice cream themed rooms, you can see the various ingredients needed to make ice cream, and you will also find two pairs of beautifully decorated shoes with ice cream cakes piled on the upper, decorated with cherries and chocolate sauce sprinkled on them, which will always make people feel the urge to take a bite.
Giant melted colored ice cream gives the illusion of returning to childhood.
This bear-shaped gummy, which was unfortunately attacked by doraemon's amplification lamp, is also very childlike.
The atmosphere of the house below turned to an eerie route, and the white walls seemed to be suddenly attacked by nearly a hundred chocolate cones.
The most exciting part of this museum is this "colored pool" of 11,000 pounds of plastic fake sugar, where you can "swim" at will, and you can melt in it in minutes.
Of course, if you want to make yourself a pancake ice cream, this house with a small pink frying pan is the most suitable.
The Ice Cream Museum also offers a rest area for visitors, except that the rest area here is filled with childhood memories of swings, table tennis tables and much more.
The opening of the Ice Cream Museum not only shared the knowledge about ice cream, but also brought the public to relive a childhood joy.