Count on it taking twice as long and needing more staff. That's what happened at Six Flags over Georgia.If this really were to happen, then I guess this is the re-marketed attraction Manby was talking about. Only thing that bugs me is how fast they will be able to load the trains, Seaworld is already slow ...
And since it is seaworld, it will be probably take three times as long. Still, the idea intrigues me ...Count on it taking twice as long and needing more staff. That's what happened at Six Flags over Georgia.
This would be a good experience to try during the slow season.And since it is seaworld, it will be probably take three times as long. Still, the idea intrigues me ...
Sounds like it isn't going to be provided by Samsung like at Six Flags. I know they have a partnership with Panasonic. Does Panasonic have a VR device? Some other Kraken related points are:Sounds like this is official for next Summer:
SeaWorld will debut virtual reality roller coaster - Orlando Sentinel
Sounds like it isn't going to be provided by Samsung like at Six Flags. I know they have a partnership with Panasonic. Does Panasonic have a VR device? Some other Kraken related points are:
- Riders will have the option of whether to use VR or not
- The VR headsets will be attached to the coaster
- Riders will hear music specifically composed for the ride
- "Nothing you've seen from other parks."
- More vehicles will be run and more team members present to compensate for slower load times
- Queue will be updated
I'm glad they addressed the concern about their ops upfront. It is NOT the most efficient.
Lol, replying to my own post.Sounds like it isn't going to be provided by Samsung like at Six Flags. I know they have a partnership with Panasonic. Does Panasonic have a VR device?
I'm glad they addressed the concern about their ops upfront. It is NOT the most efficient.
Ugh. Is anybody else already a little sick of all the VR hype? Granted, I've never been on a VR coaster before. But, there's such a ridiculous amount of attention + money being poured into building VR coasters.
I'm still convinced that, in a couple years, every single current VR coaster is going to be a really poor experience. Look at DisneyQuest.