Dutch park to add "5D" theatre
The Drievliet family park in The Hague, Netherlands, is set to launch a new 5D theatre attraction in time for the 2009 summer season.
Supplied by UK-based Simworx, the theatre will be located in the park's old Cine 180 building and will boast a high definition Christie 3D projection system.
Simworx has worked together with Dutch firm Joravision on the theatre, which will be running the 12-minute Curse of Skull Rock 3D film, produced by Red Star Studio.
The cinema will have a grandstand seating platform and the visual content will be supported by leg ticklers, air blast, water spray, bubbles, low smoke, aroma and special effects lighting to create a multi-dimensional experience.
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