From South Korea comes the first interactive 4D Park with more than 65 attractions

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January 29, 2012 10:34 am
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From South Korea comes a new model of interactive 4D Park developed by the company D’strict: it has well 65 attractions developed in more than 7 large environments.Visitors are tracked using a bracelet that uses RFID technology and the interactivity with holograms and three-dimensional images of avatars around the park is provided by numerous sensor devices Kinect.

Not much to their surprise that South Korea is starting this new idea of ​​entertainment to high construction costs (13 million U.S. dollars) flanked by a unique success among visitors, so that they are already being set up similar installations China, Singapore and North America, with Los Angeles and Las Vegas in pole position to entertain a Park by March.




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