The only time stereoscopic 3D really impressed me was in Futuroscope in France. They had a huge IMAX dome with a 48fps underwater film, swimming between the coral reefs. Full 180 degree field of view as well as up and down, and the shows only last 20 minutes so no eye strain problems.
Even more impressive was the laser projection show at night on synchronized waterfalls. Having a full train come at you projected on water vapor over a lake is one cool experience. Not really suitable for at home unfortunately.
Too bad I live so far away now, I would love to see this
http://en.futuroscope.com/news/futuroscope-s-arthur-the-4d-adventure-has-received-the-thea-award-for-the-category-best-attractions
3D is best suited for amusement parks imo, until VR becomes affordable and motion sickness free. I hope the Oculus rift turns out well.







