This is what the first day of Happy Place looked like (PHOTOS)

Happy Place has officially opened its bright yellow doors in Toronto, meaning your social media timelines are about to be flooded with photos of yellow bathtubs, giant cookies, and a massive confetti dome.
After two very successful runs in Los Angeles and Chicago, the highly Instagrammable pop-up experience is guaranteed to put a smile on every Torontonian even during some of the coldest months of the year.
Located at Torontoâs Harbourfront Centre, Happy Place is an interactive, 20,000-sq-ft immersive exhibit with larger-than-life installations and multi-sensory themed rooms.
Some of the highlights at the Toronto pop-up include the worldâs largest indoor confetti dome with half a million pieces of confetti, a 20-foot-tall double rainbow that encourages visitors to jump into a pot of happiness, 7-foot stilettos made of a million candies, and a superbloom room with over 40,000 immersive flowers.
And what comes as no surprise, Happy Place’s opening weekend is already sold out, and if you didn’t manage to snag a ticket for yourself, here’s a look at what opening day looked like on Thursday.
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In case you still need convincing to check out Happy Place, check out our visit below.
Happy Place Toronto
When:Â Now until January 1
Time:Â Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, 11 am to 8 pm; Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 10 am to 8 pm (closed Tuesdays)
Where:Â Harbourfront Centre
Price:Â From $32
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