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Rogue Rides reinvents dark ride experience with dynamic trackless ride system
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ogue Rides, a new brand powered by BoldMove Nation, announces its new advanced trackless ride system with
omnidirectional movements. The Lola is the first model which is designed with precision engineering for seamless mobility and limitless fun. The ride system offers smooth operation and full vehicle customization, resulting in an unmatched and modern dark ride experience. The team left no element unaddressed, even the nature of the rubber of the wheels has been
The attention to details will surprise even the most demanding client while remaining one of the most affordable on the market. Recognized with the Park World Excellence Award for Industry Icon, Benoit Cornet bows on 30 years of successful dark ride experience. He explains why he develops this ride system and believes the market needs it: "I built dark rides around the world with all kind
of vehicles from different manufacturers. However, I hadn't seen one that moves the way we want in
order to make the experience more dynamic and immersive. We often work with regional parks who have more limited budgets and want to fit a dark ride into an existing building. With Rogue Rides we address these issues, and so much more: the vehicles can run all day as batteries are recharged continuously, and maintenance is easy. We can equip the vehicles with sound and interactivity, align them with media and AV through advanced show control software. The movements of the vehicles make allow for a very dynamic experience that is truly unmatched up until today."
Trackless and limitless fun This omnidirectional trackless ride system introduces a new standard in themed entertainment, providing visually stunning and dynamic ride experiences. Utilizing state-of-the- art trackless technology, Rogue Rides enables vehicles to navigate autonomously without
38 MARCH 2025
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