If the target audience was 4-17, food and wine would be a disaster.
Regarding the broom ride. I believe this is the system they were looking at.
It is group interactive, meaning you interact with the other riders.
In theory, they could literally make a VR Quidditch game. They could even put one in some of the major cities and start leagues and teams. Have the Quidditch World Cup in Orlando.
The more I’ve thought of this I’m with others, I can see it but, it’s gotta be daaaammmnnnn good I think for this thing to really work. Part of me feels just VR being offered at such a public level alone is gonna be the draw but I think the VR itself has gotta be high tech.Regarding the broom ride. I believe this is the system they were looking at.
It is group interactive, meaning you interact with the other riders.
In theory, they could literally make a VR Quidditch game. They could even put one in some of the major cities and start leagues and teams. Have the Quidditch World Cup in Orlando.
I doubt it’s interactive enough to be quidditch. That would be an accomplishment. But it would take massive computing power and probably an hour long tutorial for guestsRegarding the broom ride. I believe this is the system they were looking at.
It is group interactive, meaning you interact with the other riders.
In theory, they could literally make a VR Quidditch game. They could even put one in some of the major cities and start leagues and teams. Have the Quidditch World Cup in Orlando.
I doubt it’s interactive enough to be quidditch. That would be an accomplishment. But it would take massive computing power and probably an hour long tutorial for guests
The range of movement the seat would need to do to simulate on-demand for a quidditch game seems *really* unlikely.I could see it being interactive enough for a game of quidditch but it wouldn’t be long enough for a decent game and playing with the technology inept would be a miserable experience, especially if you have an hour wait.
The range of movement the seat would need to do to simulate on-demand for a quidditch game seems *really* unlikely.
Come on... Battle of the Seven Potters ride.
Yep. Have any survivor from both it and Battle of Hogwarts (Ron or George, specifically) drop their memory into a pensive. The VR headset is themed as a “pensive shroud” or something similar, which allows multiple people to experience a memory at once. Viola. You ARE (a) Harry Potter, in one of the most significant moments in the series. Frame it as part of a research project by the Ministry to archive everything the Order did to stop Voldemort, and you have an attraction.Besides being a great idea, it does also solve the problem of not having to create an avatar for yourself.
Someone didn’t watch my video. :tease:Regarding the broom ride. I believe this is the system they were looking at.
It is group interactive, meaning you interact with the other riders.
Ummm 29's Monsters cast would like to say a few words..I hope everyone's assumptions are correct, I just am afraid they can not hold there own against the other IPS being represented.
Like I have already said, I am not against the Monsters and hope everything pans out nicely, but there's a bug in my brain saying how this could be the first IP to get rid of or retheme later down the road in EU's life
Ummm 29's Monsters cast would like to say a few words..
I could see it being interactive enough for a game of quidditch but it wouldn’t be long enough for a decent game and playing with the technology inept would be a miserable experience, especially if you have an hour wait.
There is NO WAY they can make the RV's look like brooms and ride as such. Brooms are already minimal in a sense.Regarding the broom ride. I believe this is the system they were looking at.
It is group interactive, meaning you interact with the other riders.
In theory, they could literally make a VR Quidditch game. They could even put one in some of the major cities and start leagues and teams. Have the Quidditch World Cup in Orlando.
There is NO WAY they can make the RV's look like brooms and ride as such. Brooms are already minimal in a sense.
I see a seat. I see handlebars. That means you can put whatever you want on a broom to make it more “bike” like. That means you can put a different sort of seat (and seatbelt) on a broom. And if they’re set up in a room oriented towards a screen, and a natural angle where all cues signal the correct direction to face, it’s not hard at all to orient guests.That helped my argument. That is minimal. No place for restraint/seat belt. It's literally a 2 diameter bar with a very small bicycle seat placed atop. The average guest will be turned around even more than they do at Hagrids already.