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available leisure time and ever-growing busy schedules people want to consume immersive experiences in more compact and dense timeframes. Whilst people might not have time to visit a theme park for a full day, one might be able to consume an immersive experience for an hour. Flying theatres have proven to be a strong stand-alone attraction due to their flexibility in capacity, footprint and content. “One of the trends surrounding flying theatres is to make
the experience even more immersive as has been done at Pandora’s Flight of Passage in Disney World Orlando with an extensive depth of storytelling and a new seating experience. Another trend it is to copy a specific flying theatre concept to multiple locations as will be done with THIS IS …., the concept behind THIS IS HOLLAND.” Simworx CEO Terry Monkton continues: “We’ve seen
Brogent Technologies
a master of flight The Flying Theatre “THE LEGO MOVIE Masters of Flight” officially opened in Legoland Florida Resort in March last year. On the flagship ride Masters of Flight, guests hop aboard Emmet’s triple decker flying couch for a thrill-seeking adventure. The Brogent m-Ride Flying Theatre attraction whisks guests
away on a suspended ride with a full-dome virtual screen, giving the sensational feeling of flying above memorable lands such as Middle Zealand, Cloud Cuckoo Land, Pirates Cove, and Outer Space. Along the way, riders will see some familiar faces along with some new ones like Sweet Mayhem, a star character from The Legoland Movie 2: The Second Part. Masters of flight features cutting edge technology including a 180º turn in the ride experience. The Legoland Movie World is based on the blockbuster
films The Legoland Movie and The Legoland Movie 2: The Second Part. The new land fully immerses guests into the Legoland Movie universe and places them onto the streets of Bricksburg. The m-Ride is Brogent’s latest flying theatre creation; the design
of 180-degree rotating gondolas, offer agile movements of swing, pitch and yaw, to create “an unforgettable ride experience,” says the company.
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