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Gwyneth Patlrow’s “holistic, immersive retreat” in the Meatpacking District has some visitors stressed out.
The Hollywood star’s free “seasonal installation” at Genesis House, which also houses a Korean restaurant, is called “The Forest Within” and is supposed to be “a restorative and multi-sensory wellness experience.”
But some of the Goop queen’s fans said they waited too long for a lackluster experience that was far too short.
The experience “guides guests through an immersive journey centered around Korean heritage, nature, and design,” according to a news release.
“Drawing inspiration from the cultural significance of nature, Paltrow’s fantasy transforms Genesis House into a meditative forest that is rich with natural elements and layered with symbolic representations of Korean wildlife — most notably the Tiger, long regarded as a guardian spirit in Korea.”
But the “experience” “took 5 minutes to walk through,” said one person who griped that there was “no place to sit and admire the mediocre projections.
“Not something to go out of your way for,” the online critic added.
“Beautiful but literally 2 minutes long,” another commented.
Others bemoaned the excessive wait times for what was an all too brief experience.
“This was quite unimpressive after a 40-minute wait,” one person wrote online.
Reps for Paltrow did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The installation is open until June 29.