Attractions Management carries a good story on Mack's venture further into the Virtual Reality (VR) world: http://attractionsmanagement.com/detail ... eID=319881
Some will remember VR testing on blue fire and AlpenExpress during 2014 and 2015. Mack also conducted a VR demo on Freedom Flyer at Fun Spot during this year's IAAPA.
Mack appears to be moving the ball forward with a new potential agreement for Cedar Fair deploying the technology.
On other plans outside of the Cedar Fair deal, Mack appears to have projects in place, but is remaining quiet:
Some will remember VR testing on blue fire and AlpenExpress during 2014 and 2015. Mack also conducted a VR demo on Freedom Flyer at Fun Spot during this year's IAAPA.
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Mack appears to be moving the ball forward with a new potential agreement for Cedar Fair deploying the technology.
Mack has partnered with Cedar Fair, with plans to rollout the technology potentially to the operator’s 11 US locations including California’s Knott’s Berry Farm, though exact locations or numbers have not been confirmed.
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“We’ve had many skeptics asking us ‘why would you want to do VR on a rollercoaster?’ and as a result of the demo we received tremendous positive feedback,” said VR Coaster’s Thomas Wagner, inventor of the one-of-a-kind technology, speaking to Attractions Management.
“It’s a dynamic ride with a drop element, air time and a helix at the end so it’s more intense than the existing VR coaster at Europa Park. Using the technology you can take an old coaster and give it not only a new skin, but completely transform the way people perceive it,” he said.
On other plans outside of the Cedar Fair deal, Mack appears to have projects in place, but is remaining quiet:
“We are currently working on nine coasters,” he continued. “We have clients all over the world. One of the major attractions will open up publicly in January but there will be many rides that will be coming up one after the other – we have our hands full.”
There is some indication that the January announcement would be for a rollercoaster at a major theme park in the UK, though Mack would not confirm this. The ride developer also revealed to Attractions Management that is working with several major IPs for branded VR ride experiences, which will be revealed in the coming months.