Matt N
CF Legend
Something tells me the video won't be quite that smooth when you're actually riding it!And here's the video you will be seeing on the ride
It's the same as the non-vr view but with aliens!
Something tells me the video won't be quite that smooth when you're actually riding it!And here's the video you will be seeing on the ride
It's the same as the non-vr view but with aliens!
I reckon I very almost have actually! I was impressed with the dispatch times for Batman Arkham Asylum at Parque Warner - I'd say they somehow managed to push out a train every 3 minutes? I mean, there's a small chance they might have managed 2 when I was there?
Granted this was mostly because they were only dedicating 3 rows to VR (although of course that's 12 guests). They also had a quite a few staff running it, and a room stuffed with headsets for cleaning. Waited about 40 minutes, with the normal queue being around 20, which was a hell of a lot better than I expected! The VR was really quite good too - there's a nice moment at the predrop when the joker pulls you down, although I don't think BTR clones are the best fit! Refreshingly different, and I'd want to do it a few times again.
I'll confess I initially despised the concept and still do for fully dedicated rides, but I think it could work permanently in a ground-up station where riders are given headsets before they actually board? Obviously they'd need to be flipped up somehow so people could still find their way to the train, but fitting them's the biggest time consumer.
Now that is a budget cut I'd like to see Merlin make!There are some rumours also flying around about Galactica's VR being reduced to certain seats or being removed entirely for 2018.
I would agree about this being a better application than a ride simply due to capacity. You could, in theory, have a number of guests getting staged, briefed, and fitted with equipment, while another group is experiencing the attraction. Capacity on this setup would be much better than on a traditional ride/roller coaster.Big bump!
Have y'all seen this diving theater VR concept from VR Coaster yet? It looks pretty neat - a much better application for VR than an actual ride if I say so myself.
Legoland(s) VR-ing their Project-X mice rides it seems; http://attractionsmagazine.com/legoland-great-lego-race-vr/ https://www.vrfocus.com/2017/09/three-legoland-parks-are-adding-vr-to-their-roller-coasters/ http://www.orlandosentinel.com/trav...y-coaster-great-lego-race-20170919-story.html https://blooloop.com/news/legoland-coasters-vr-lego-race/