More SCREENZ thoughts.
After hearing about some people who rode Kong and for a few seconds thought the 3D bats were real (not the AA's), does anyone believe that screen quality and 3D will ever become good enough to be practically indistinguishable from real sets? I know when I first rode Gringott's, I saw the tracks in 3D above (I know there's actual tracks in a different scene that are props), and thought they were real tracks for a few seconds.
While I haven't been on Kong, I do think that eventually some things could be done to enhance the screens to make them more useful.
Terminator and Gringott's gave us hints about what could be done if they take the idea of screens but make them moveable and have other real things happen around them.
I think the blending of real sets...screens....projections on real sets, and having real props blending in and out of sets could make for interesting and highly immersive attractions.
Another thing I want to see explored is something of new technology. There's screens that are basically transparent, OLED I believe, but can have content on them. Now imagine that with the concept that Walt Disney used with the multi-plane camera, where those screens move in and out to give a 3D effect without glasses. I would love to do some R&D on that.