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PW-FEB20-01-24-Flying-Theatres.qxp_Feature 03/03/2020 16:48 Page 20


Flying Theatres


Mack Rides introduces


new brand Mack Rides has introduced a new brand, Tacumeon Rides, a line of interactive, multimedia, immersive attractions. According to Mack’s Max Röser, these turn-key products combine multimedia and shooting systems, “We now have an animation studio only doing 4D films but now all the media for our rides and attractions can now synchronise ride and film action.” The Flying Theatre has a 72-person capacity. The ride


system has three axis of movement, special effects such as wind, water, and scent, and easy loading and unloading.


operations, and we are very happy that we now have all this expertise within the Mack Group to share with our customers. Our new Tacumeon Rides Flying Theatre system reflects this approach.


The future In addition to the Dome Ride Theatre, Attraktion! is revealing a smaller Flying Theatre solution in 2020 which, says managing director Markus Beyr, “allows the real soaring experience for smaller venues with a completely new invented motion experience, without any comparable product on the market yet.” Simworx CEO, Terry Monkton says: “Moving forward


we’ll probably begin to see operators looking to break the trend a bit and look for more narrative driven content, so the experience is less passive and visitors feel more immersed in a storyline. Our industry is always progressing as we find better and more efficient ways of creating things with new


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