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EAS PREVIEW: The Producers Group partners with Premier Rides to create dark ride dining experience |
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14 Sep 2017 . BY Lauren Heath-Jones |
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EVAD takes takes riders on an immersive journey while they eat |
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At this year’s Euro Attractions Show (EAS), The Producers Group will showcase it's new dark ride dining experience Extraordinary Voyages Adventure Dining (EVAD).
The theme park production company has teamed up with US coaster maker Premier Rides to create a turnkey attraction that combines the dark ride with the dining room.
EVAD takes place in a 80-seat vehicle, departing at intervals of between 45 and 90 minutes.
The vehicle, Centurion, takes its passengers on a journey that stops at different points to immerse them in a variety of destination-inspired scenarios.
During this adventure, the passengers are served food and beverages, which could complement the visual environments and narratives.
Visit The Producers Group at booth #23-1108
The European edition of IAAPA’s trade show returns to Berlin this September. EAS 2017 expects to welcome 11,000 attendees, and more than 500 global exhibitors across the 11,500sqm of trade show floor.
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