We're always on the lookout for the next great theme park ride system.
I was just watching an Alabama Crimson Tide game and saw this commercial for Lexus. They're showing off the simulator they use to test their new automobiles.
After watching it, can't you see how easily something like that can be adapted to a theme park attraction? Imagine if a 3-D element was added? Imagine what would happen if an innovative storyline came along with the ride.
What do you think? Would this work as an innovative ride system?
Pop in the New Need for Speed, and your ready to go.
Jokes aside, this looks like an awesome concept. I could see a real "theme" park using this system, but only on a much smaller scale. Thanks for the find!
The problem with this ride is that it is static, takes up a lot of room and will have a low throughput of people It does remind me of Spiderman the ride.
Maybe this could be what they use for the long-rumored update to The Great Movie Ride. Can you imagine riding that through different movies? Awesome!
ReplyDeletePop in the New Need for Speed, and your ready to go.
ReplyDeleteJokes aside, this looks like an awesome concept. I could see a real "theme" park using this system, but only on a much smaller scale. Thanks for the find!
The problem with this ride is that it is static, takes up a lot of room and will have a low throughput of people
ReplyDeleteIt does remind me of Spiderman the ride.