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2026: The Age of Sensory Experiences

| WonderDays Office Team Talk
a woman with arms outstretched and head to the sky practicing mindfulness

Where you don’t just do something different, you feel different. 

If the past few years were about chasing experiences which are higher, faster and louder (skydives, supercars, and other adrenaline moments), 2026 looks set to be the year we collectively crave the opposite: stillness, silence, and serenity. 

Yoga retreats, wellness days and forest walks are all fantastic options giving tried and tested methods to find yourself and some inner peace, for me I would be curious to do something a little different or a little more creative. Floatation tanks, blind dining and immersive darkroom experiences have quietly (pun intended) built a loyal following. The idea of “doing nothing” is now, in itself, doing something.  And it’s not hard to see why. We live overstimulated lives – world affairs on tap, notifications by the dozen, and the kind of background noise that makes peace and quiet feel like a distant location. Experiences that take something away - sight, sound or even control - are understandably becoming the next escape

I have always wanted to try these float pods or floatation spas. Where you are immersed into a dark pod and float in water within total darkness. To some extent I am unsure whether this would be heaven or hell to me, hence the curiosity to test the experience and in turn myself. We’ve already seen the rise of such float spas and even audioonly experiences, where you sit in pitchblack shipping containers listening to spine tingling sounds. But what are the new wave of sensory experiences?  

 Where does it go next? 

I read about what AI can do and about new “empathy tech” research, imagine an experience where you temporarily lose one sense and gain another. Headphones translate sound into light; gloves vibrate when someone moves near you. Take from one sense to heighten another so to speak.  

Also, being a weather nerd, I have also been curious about the extremities that our weather can create. From the heat of death valleyto the frozen chill of Antarctic. Imagine an experience which moved you through environmental rooms… Desert heat, arctic snow, hurricane force winds. Each to provoke a different physical reaction or response. It might not be relaxing but its certainly a sensory experience.  

And without venturing too far into scifi, what about sleep as an experience? Imagine lying in a controlled room where scent, sound and gentle movement guide you through a semilucid dream. Maybe not your average Saturday night, right? 

But think bigger - what about zero gravity? Floating around without the gravity tether must be immense! Such experiences exist in pockets around the world, but they haven’t hit the mass market yet. Zero Gravity, Semi-Lucid Dreams, Weather Rooms… it all sounds wild, maybe even a bit futuristic. 

Then again, who would’ve guessed we’d be paying to cuddle cows three years ago? This right here could be the experience trend of 2026. 

We are absolutely here for it!  

We’ve seen this cycle before: thrill seekers crave calm, wellness goes weirdly wonderful, and the gift market gets creative! Here’s why sensory deprivation - or sensory exploration - is about to be the new “thing to do” 

  • Overstimulation: People want calm that feels radical.
  • Mindfulness: Meditation apps are fine - but what about actually living a mindful moment?
  • Luxury Change of Angle: Silence, space and time are becoming the new status symbols.
  • Human connection: In a world of noise, stillness feels intimate.
  • Social shareability: Let’s be honest - “I paid to sit in total darkness for an hour” makes one hell of conversation point!  

As one of the UK’s biggest experience marketplaces, we’ve seen every imaginable way to spend a day! These sensory experiences sit right on the edge of science and wellbeing. They’re not passive, they’re not predictable, and they’re definitely not dull. Maybe Cow Cuddling walked so Weather Rooms could run. Who knows… but here at WonderDays we are absolutely here for it!  

Shaun.

 

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