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Hologate to open extended-reality entertainment facility in Germany


H


ologate, a global market leader in immersive location-based entertainment, has broken ground on a first of its kind 1,200m²


immersive entertainment facility, Hologate World. Opening in September 2021, Hologate World will


be the largest “Extended-Reality” entertainment space in Germany. In addition to a bar, lounge with food service, and indoor and outdoor gathering areas, Hologate World will feature the latest of Hologate’s virtual reality systems, extended reality escape rooms, and a competitive esports arena, in addition to several proprietary entertainment experiences that will be making their world premieres at the opening. “We are very excited to be partnering with P&P


Group on this game-changing project. With the introduction and inclusion of fresh, never-before-seen, immersive entertainment options, alongside our iconic ARENA and BLITZ systems, and all within a large, socially-focused, fun-for-everyone space, Hologate World presents the next level of immersive location- based entertainment for Hologate and the industry as a whole,” said Leif Petersen, Hologate CEO and founder. The Hologate World flagship location will be housed


at the new 18,000 m² FLAIR urban marketplace in Fürth, Germany. This ultimate entertainment anchor


serves as a blueprint for further franchise locations looking for a modern entertainment facility to get people off their couches and back into their retail and hospitality locations. “Our goal with FLAIR is to create a dynamic social


experience and to generate maximum attendance through the numerous offers. In addition to an excellent


A surfboard roller coaster experience


New from Extreme Engineering, the Surfin Tsunami is understood to be the only stand-up surfboard roller coaster on the market. This “radical” roller coaster experience utilises all of the safety and design features found in Extreme Engineering’s Cloud Coaster. Riders instantly transform into surfers, gliding on a suspended roller coaster surfboard with sharp turns, sudden drops and stops. The surfboard ride vehicle allows participants to stand up safely, easily adjusting to surfers of all ages. Surfin Tsunami offers any desired length, custom theme, or track


layout. This suspended coaster can be designed to fit around existing structures, be designed to fit seamlessly indoors and designed to fit within existing attractions at an amusement park or resort. Surfin Tsunami features patented, high-load capacity magnetic


brakes on every ride vehicle. No power, no friction or brake pads are required to slow down the ride vehicle. The coaster cart has a built-in and adjustable sway control system, creating the banking on the Surfin Tsunami’s ride vehicle, not the track. An electronic safety release lap bar is equipped on every seat, comfortably allowing guests to stand on the surfboard ride vehicle. Minimum rider height is 40 inches (102 cm) and up to 250 pounds (113 kg) in rider weight per cart. Increased capacity can be achieved with slight modifications made to the track, additional ride vehicles and block zones.


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mix of tenants and innovative gastronomy concepts, we were looking for the ultimate entertainment highlight for this vibrant lifestyle location in the heart of the city. With Hologate World, we have found it and can thus offer a new, incomparable attraction that is globally one of a kind,” said Michael Peter, P&P Group CEO and owner.


50th anniversary wheel installation announced at Clacton Pavillion, UK


Clacton Pavilion is set to install Clacton’s 150th Anniversary Wheel in March after being granted planning permission. Measuring over 30 metres high and 20 metres wide, the wheel will be situated within the grounds of Pavilion with glorious views across the seafront. The new tourist attraction marks the town’s historic landmark and will create 10 new jobs in the town. The landmark attraction will be in place


within the month and ready to accept its first guests once the COVID-19 restrictions begin to be lifted. It will consist of 24 gondolas, able to hold a total of 144 guests at a time, with many adapted for wheelchair access. Local businesses can sponsor gondolas to put their own stamp on a project that celebrates a special occasion for Clacton with half of the monies raised going to local charities. Once open to the public, guests will be able to book a time to enjoy a ride online. Billy Peak, owner of Clacton Pavilion, said:


“We’re delighted Tendring District Council were as excited as we were about Clacton’s 150th Anniversary Wheel when we put the idea to them last year. It will be a huge tourist


attraction for many years to come and marks a fantastic historical landmark for the town. The idea came to us after seeing a similar project in San Francisco to celebrate 150 years of the Golden Gate Bridge and if it is good enough for them then it is good enough for us! I can’t wait to see it in situ within the next few weeks and to welcome our very first guests as and when the lockdown restrictions are lifted around the UK.”


WINTER PART 2 2021


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