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Hunderfossen Familiepark gears up for new Rally Flåklypa media dark ride


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s snow melts away in the Norwegian mountains, BoldMove reports that the installation of its newest media dark ride in Hunderfossen Familiepark is on track for opening this  around Norway's famous inventor Reodor Felgen and his friends, featured in a series of successful animation movies. Park guests can engage this summer in an exciting race from Paris to the Pyramids, created through a combination of smart technologies, immersive storytelling and 3D decoration. Together with the park's technical team the installations are firming up to accommodate the new Rogue Rides trackless ride system and the final media footage from Qvisten Animation. Fitting all elements in an existing building on a rather


compact space requires smart and practical moves like cutting views and working with perspectives from different angles. However, a small space is also grateful for theming as it easily fills up and feels more intimate.


A fully automated preshow will guide guests through the queue line, with the main characters informing them of the rally mission. Il Tempo Gigante race car, recently revealed at Oslo airport, can be admired from different sides during the ride experience.


To make the ride as immersive as possible and enhance the excitement, technologies like projection and special effects are being used, with all equipment well hidden from the visitors. Media and vehicle movements are fully synchronized into a compelling experience. Two test installations with


the actual ceiling-high screens, media and vehicles have allowed the team to finetune trajectories and media animation. BoldMove's new Kamino show control system drives vehicles, AV, special effects and media to run a seamless show. “We are excited to see the attraction come together after all the preparations and construction work. This is one of our biggest investments since the park opened in 1984, and will strengthen our position as the Fairytale park. The combination of Norway's strongest IP, funny new stories that come to life, and state-of-the-art technology will without doubt amaze our guests!” said Hogne Høstmælingen, Park Director at Hunderfossen Familiepark. With a high level of detail during architectural


 has been recreated. BoldMove's ride and theming design experts work hand in hand with Qvisten. Their team ensures the DNA of the IP is respected in full alignment with their media production. This results in an immersive experience with characters like Reodor addressing the visitors in preshow and during the ride to fully engage them into the story. Theming production specialist Kabuki applies special fabrication and finishing techniques across 3D decor elements and wall paintings across the building.


Tutankhamun: The Immersive Exhibition to open at The NEC Campus, Birmingham T


his June, Tutankhamun: The Immersive Exhibition will open its doors at The NEC Campus on 19 June 2026, for a limited


12-week-run.


Following hugely successful runs in cities such as Madrid, Hamburg, Cairo, Sao Paulo, Barcelona,  the groundbreaking 2,000 square metre exhibition invites visitors to step back in time and embark upon an exhilarating journey through ancient Egypt, discovering the myths and mysteries surrounding Pharaoh Tutankhamun.


Created in collaboration with Egyptologists and  most expansive immersive video mapping rooms with projections on 8-metre-high surfaces. Blending cutting-edge technology with Egyptian history, the Birmingham edition of Tutankhamun: The Immersive Exhibition will transport visitors through six creatively designed galleries that delve into the fascinating lives of ancient Egyptians.


The approximate 85-minute journey through ancient Egypt's rich history and mythology features a wealth of educational and informative displays, historical documents, original artefacts and replicas


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from ancient Egypt, and has been designed with children, families, schools and history enthusiasts in mind, as well as those interested in ground-breaking technology. The soundtrack has been composed specifically for the experience and is performed by an orchestra, immersing visitors further into the magic of ancient Egypt.


Promising a truly unforgettable journey into the world of ancient Egypt, Tutankhamun: The Immersive Exhibition has already wowed 2.5 million visitors worldwide garnering widespread acclaim and winning three prestigious Telly Awards.  exciting new exhibition will be easy to access via


train, bus and car and promises to be exhilarating, entertaining and educational in equal measure. The experience joins a packed line-up of family-friendly events and experiences at the NEC Campus, with Peppa Pig Space Adventure, The Gladiators Experience and Titanic Exhibition all taking place this summer.


Deputy CEO of the NEC, Sarah Harvey,


said: “We can’t wait to bring Tutankhamun: The Immersive Exhibition to the NEC Campus this summer. As the Nation’s Experience Capital, we’re always exploring ways to bring exciting new content to our venues, and this exhibition fits perfectly with that ambition.”


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