PRODUCT NEWS
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Triotech partners with AMC for Fear the Walking Dead Survival |
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13 Jul 2017 . BY Lauren Heath-Jones |
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Fear the Walking Dead Survival is based on the hit AMC TV series |
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Triotech has partnered with American broadcasting company AMC to create a new attraction at the Fremont Street Experience in Las Vegas.
Fear the Walking Dead Survival is billed as a ‘unique, multi-sensory experience’, and is set against the backdrop of a zombie apocalypse.
The attraction is inspired by AMC’s hit TV series Fear the Walking Dead. It combines a thrill ride, escape room and maze, and includes interactive gaming elements. It also features elaborate sets, immersive audio and video and motion simulator technology.
On entering the experience guests find themselves inside a temporary military facility amid rumours of a zombie apocalypse. Once inside guests have to make their way through a number of different zones and experiences in the facility, whilst defending their lives from a horde of the infected.
Linda Schupack, executive vice president of marketing or AMC and SundanceTV, says: “We are delighted to give the passionate fans of Fear the Walking Dead such a unique on-the-ground experience that really captures the physical thrills and intensity of emotion of the series.”
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Maurer Rides introduces Spike Waterfight |
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Rollercoaster and ride designer and manufacturer Maurer Rides has announced its latest
concept, the Spike Waterfight, which allows spectators and rollercoaster riders to soak one
another with water cannons.
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Triotech launches new dark ride Primordial |
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Media based attractions creator Triotech has announced the opening of its latest
attraction, a next generation interactive dark coaster installed at Lagoon Park in Salt
Lake City, Utah, US. |
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Small Footprint, Big Significance: Studio City Water Park |
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Long known for its fancy casinos, Macau realized within the past decade that it must
diversify its tourism scene to attract new crowds. With the ambition of becoming the
leisure hub of China’s 72-million strong Greater Bay Area, the city began adding shows,
attractions, and family-friendly hotels. But the offering that truly stands out with fun
for everyone is Studio City Water Park – Macau’s first stand-alone water park, with all
the water slides and aquatic play structures supplied by WhiteWater. |
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How surf simulators are transforming the experience economy |
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The experience economy, driven by evolving consumer trends, is poised for continued growth
in the coming years. Millennials have been at the forefront of this shift, favouring
memorable experiences over material possessions. This preference has extended to other
generations as well, indicating a broader adoption of experience-focused spending habits
in the attractions sector. |
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