IAAPA 2015: Enjoy the fastest wooden coaster in the world, before it's open
POSTED 17 Nov 2015 . BY Alice Davis
A rendering shows the 20-storey high launch of Lightning Rod
Coaster fans can now experience the world’s fastest ever wooden rollercoaster – four months before it’s due to open.
Lightning Rod, which will also be the world’s first ever wooden launch coaster, was revealed as a VR experience at IAAPA today (17 November). The 360-optimized point-of-view footage – produced by Los Angeles-based 3D Live – means users can watch the video, ideally using their smartphone and something like Google Cardboard, to try out the ride.
The US$22m Lightning Rod – which is being built by Rocky Mountain Construction (RMC) – is set to open at Dollywood on 19 March 2016.
For RMC, the 3D technology is a great way to communicate some of the innovations of Lightning Rod, which features a number of world-firsts. It also opens up a world of marketing possibilities, and enables people who can’t visit the park to share some of the experiences.
“Imagine hospital patients that may never be able to go to a theme park. Now, this is at least the first step in bringing that experience to them,” said 3D Live CEO Nathan Huber. “There is something about creating these immersive experiences; you can take something that would be difficult for them to experience and make it accessible. Now they can sit in their living room, put on a VR headset and be inside the park for a minute.”
The ride, which marks the largest attraction investment in The Dollywood Company’s history, launches riders from zero to 45mph, features twin summit airtime, a 165-foot drop, 3,800 feet of track and a top speed of 73mph.
Read a feature on wooden coasters, including an interview with Rocky Mountain Construction, in Attractions Management Q2, 2015 or click here
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IAAPA 2015: Enjoy the fastest wooden coaster in the world, before it's open
POSTED 17 Nov 2015 . BY Alice Davis
A rendering shows the 20-storey high launch of Lightning Rod
Coaster fans can now experience the world’s fastest ever wooden rollercoaster – four months before it’s due to open.
Lightning Rod, which will also be the world’s first ever wooden launch coaster, was revealed as a VR experience at IAAPA today (17 November). The 360-optimized point-of-view footage – produced by Los Angeles-based 3D Live – means users can watch the video, ideally using their smartphone and something like Google Cardboard, to try out the ride.
The US$22m Lightning Rod – which is being built by Rocky Mountain Construction (RMC) – is set to open at Dollywood on 19 March 2016.
For RMC, the 3D technology is a great way to communicate some of the innovations of Lightning Rod, which features a number of world-firsts. It also opens up a world of marketing possibilities, and enables people who can’t visit the park to share some of the experiences.
“Imagine hospital patients that may never be able to go to a theme park. Now, this is at least the first step in bringing that experience to them,” said 3D Live CEO Nathan Huber. “There is something about creating these immersive experiences; you can take something that would be difficult for them to experience and make it accessible. Now they can sit in their living room, put on a VR headset and be inside the park for a minute.”
The ride, which marks the largest attraction investment in The Dollywood Company’s history, launches riders from zero to 45mph, features twin summit airtime, a 165-foot drop, 3,800 feet of track and a top speed of 73mph.
Read a feature on wooden coasters, including an interview with Rocky Mountain Construction, in Attractions Management Q2, 2015 or click here
Dollywood reveals US$300m expansion plan POSTED 27 Aug 2013. BY Chris Dodd Dollywood has announced the first of its new projects as part of a US$300m
(£192m, €225m), 10-year expansion plan in and around the theme park, which
is based in Tennessee.
Hotel de France, located on the British Isle of Jersey, has created a wellness retreat package
that includes a hot yoga session that will take place in Jersey Zoo’s butterfly sanctuary.
A new immersive attraction designed to transport visitors into the final hours of ancient Pompeii
is preparing to open near the world-famous archaeological site in southern Italy.
Experience design company, BRC Imagination Arts, has completed a transition that sees founder
Bob Rogers pass ownership of the business to four long-serving senior executives, while
remaining actively involved with the company.
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