4-D Interactive Attraction Brings Fans into the Heat of Battle
VAUGHAN, ON, Aug. 30, 2013 /CNW/ - For more than 30 years, a familiar darkness has surrounded Wonder Mountain at Canada's Wonderland. Guests and employees alike have suspected a dark mythical presence hidden within this iconic landmark. In May 2014 the park will throw speculation about these myths aside and blast into Wonder Mountain to unveil a thrilling new interactive 4-D dark ride, Wonder Mountain's Guardian.
"We felt the timing was right to enter the massive caverns of Wonder Mountain and provide our guests with a new dimension of thrills." said Norm Pirtovshek, General Manager, Canada's Wonderland. "Thrill seekers from all generations will be amazed by the combination of unique ride thrills and immersive 4-D interactive action as they compete for ride supremacy."
Wonder Mountain's Guardian begins with a perilous climb up the side of Wonder Mountain then plummets into its core traveling through five different layers of this dimensional world. Riders will encounter mythical creatures as they navigate 1,000 feet of coaster track through a desolate forest, underground lake and Draconian City. The quest culminates as riders enter the dragon's lair for the ultimate battle with a heart stopping finale that will shock thrill seekers of all ages.
Montreal based TRIOTECH, a leading manufacturer of multisensory attractions for the amusement industry, has developed the ground breaking technology for Wonder Mountain's Guardian. This next generation ride will allow guests to experience stunning 3D effects overlaid with 4-D elements: simulating wind, movement and more. Real time graphics and the fastest most accurate targeting system will be installed to create an ultra-immersive interactive experience.
"This new ride at Canada's Wonderland will be a one of a kind, never seen before attraction." said Ernest Yale, President and CEO of TRIOTECH. "It will bring the best elements of the physical, virtual and multi-sensory world. All this combined in a fully immersive and interactive experience."
Canada's Wonderland is owned and operated by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, a publicly traded partnership that is listed for trading on The New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "FUN." In addition to Canada's Wonderland, Cedar Fair owns and operates ten other amusement parks, three water parks, one indoor water park, and five hotels. Cedar Fair also operates the Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park in California under a management contract.
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SOURCE: Canada's Wonderland Company
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