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visitors to IAAPA Expo Europe SimEx-Iwerks’ production slate of high-quality Flying and 4-D Experiences continues to expand with FROSTBITE – DINO ISLAND III, now in production!
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ince the mid ‘90s, audiences in over 30 countries have been thrilled and captivated by the universal and endless appeal of Dino Island’s dinosaurs. FROSTBITE – DINO ISLAND III continues this highly successful legacy, combining “cutting-edge multimedia and flying theatre technologies with our world-class storytelling,” said a spokesperson. Dino Island is an extraordinary place off the coast of Antarctica, where dinosaurs have been preserved deep within permanently frozen ice caves. Dino Island Adventures now offers tourists the chance to see these amazing specimens up-close, as well as explore the unique tropical habitat found within the island’s dormant volcano. You are ferried by helicopter from anchorage offshore to the eco-lodge on the snow-covered flank of the volcano. To preserve the pristine habitat of the ice caves and caldera, you board custom built, off-road electric transports with aerial crane capabilities. While seated comfortably in your climate-controlled capsules, the fully extended “Sky-Arm” delivers breathtaking vistas and a very thrilling ride. Without warning the jungle portion of the tour is cut short when strong tremors are felt. The volcano has erupted and the ice caves experience dramatic flash melting. Heading for the eco- lodge as quickly as possible, you are stunned to
run headlong into unfrozen, very alive, and very hangry dinosaurs! When the only path to safety is blocked by the world’s fiercest predators we face a daunting choice, confrontation or escape over a towering cliff.
FROSTBITE – DINO ISLAND III is the perfect fit for FlyRide Flying Theatres as well as 4-D and Motion Theatres, all in stunning Ultra High Resolution, High Frame Rate 3D!
SimEx-Iwerks Top 4D Film and Theater Highlights SimEx-Iwerks has developed strong, long-lasting partnerships with the world’s best studios to create an expansive film library to accompany our cinematic technology. We are focused on 4D Experience® content that aligns with our partners’ brands to deliver a relevant and memorable theatrical adventure to guests. Here are a few titles that launched in 2021.
Octopus: Blue Planet II 4D Experience – BBC Earth Launched at the Shedd Aquarium, this compelling sensory experience highlights one of the most captivating creatures of our planet’s oceans: the octopus. Go beneath the surface to explore how the octopus masters its physical and mental strengths to outwit and escape its underwater rivals. Discover wave after wave of excitement in 4D.
Mowgli’s 4D Jungle Adventure – Red Star Produced and launched with the San Diego Zoo, this 4D experience features memorable characters from the classic book in an original storyline. Mowgli is joined by Shere Khan, Baloo, and Bagheera on an adventure to keep tigers safe from poachers. This fast-paced show highlights the unique beauty of all animals in a story of camaraderie, perseverance, and justice.
SCOOB! 4D Experience – Warner Bros. The classic brand’s lovable stars – Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Fred, Velma and Daphne – all appear in this all-new action-packed, funny, and exciting adventure. Launched at Circus Circus Las Vegas, generations old and new will recognize the familiar characters that will get to the bottom of any mystery in this can’t miss 4D experience.
The Bear & The Squirrel 4D – Aardman Featured recently at the Columbus Zoo &
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Aquarium, this action-packed adventure is fun for the whole family! A selfish young bear and a plucky squirrel are transported on a magical, shapeshifting tour from the African plains to the coral reefs. An enchanting journey that creates an unlikely and heart-warming friendship and must- see 4D show.
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