
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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