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Attractions Management
2017 issue 2

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Leisure Management - Simworx

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Simworx


UK-based attractions manufacturer Simworx is building on its global portfolio with a range of new projects in Dubai, China and Spain

4D cinema at Bollywood Parks Dubai
Stargazer at Ferrari Land
Immersive Tunnel at Hub Zero
RoboCoaster at HubZero
Simworx’s 360º Flying Theatre

Headquartered on the Pensnett Estate in Kingswinford, West Midlands, Simworx is a media-based attractions specialist acknowledged as one of the world’s leading suppliers of Dynamic Motion Simulation Attractions and 4D Effects Cinemas for the entertainment, education and corporate markets.

The company’s skills and capabilities extend from full turnkey solutions, custom attractions, product development, manufacturing and service support, to film content, motion programming and complete themed attractions. It has built a global customer base and serves a variety of venues such as amusement and theme parks, seaside piers, family entertainment centres, resorts, museums, zoos, aquariums and cultural and heritage sites, with clients including many of the leading operators in these various sectors. Clients also have access to a vast film library with hugely varied subject content suitable for the wide variety of venue types the company works with.

In addition to projects within the UK, Simworx has designed, built and installed its products throughout the world, including in Europe, North America, South America, New Zealand, Asia and the Middle East.

The product range includes 3D/4D effects theatres, Immersive Tunnels, motion theatres, the Stargazer motion ride, a new 360° Flying Theatre, AGV dark rides, the Cobra motion ride and static/track based RoboCoaster attractions. Indeed, through the acquisition of RoboCoaster, the company now offers a new generation of AGV dark rides, together with the pioneering RCX attractions using passenger carrying robotic technology.

Dubai Parks and Resorts
Looking at examples of recently completed projects, a wide range of venues in Dubai, including parks within the newly-opened prestigious Dubai Parks & Resorts (DPR) project, are now operating various products supplied by Simworx.

DPR’s Bollywood Parks Dubai features a 100-seat, 4D cinema based on the Indian intellectual property, RaOne, while the Motiongate park also incorporates a 100-seat, 4D cinema, based around Sony’s film Underworld, as well as a 100-seat Cobra motion theatre.

The two 4D cinemas have large 3D screens, HD projection and a variety of special effects. The Cobra motion theatre experience is based on the DreamWorks Kung Fu Panda IP and includes large, curved 3D screens, 4K projection and a host of special effects, along with four, 25-seat, 3DOF, hydraulic motion platforms. Inkeeping with the attraction style, it’s themed like a Hong Kong junk boat.

Hub Zero
Three major attractions are also now operating at Hub Zero in downtown Dubai’s City Walk area. Operated by Meeras Holdings, it is the region’s first immersive entertainment park and a ‘gamer’s paradise’ that offers experiences created in association with a number of renowned video game developers.

Simworx provided three attractions for Hub Zero, including a 50-seat, 4D cinema based on the Japanese video game Asura’s Wrath. The cinema incorporates 1DOF seats and a range of effects such as leg ticklers, air blasts, water sprays and wind, along with special effects lighting. A large curved screen and Christie projectors provide the visual elements.

A 30-seat Simworx Immersive Tunnel is also in operation, this being based on the Final Fantasy video game series by Square Enix. With a futuristic themed vehicle, the attraction features 3D projection on both sides and to the front of the vehicle, giving guests a truly immersive experience.

The third attraction provided to Hub Zero is a four-seat RoboCoaster based on Sony’s Dragon Age video game. Guests board the ride within a castle-themed loading station before the experience begins and the passenger vehicle tilts over to hang riders in front of a quarter dome screen where all the action takes place.

And in addition to the Hub Zero projects, at the Mattel Play! Town entertainment centre also in City Walk, Simworx has installed a 4D cinema based around the hugely popular IP, Thomas and Friends, with blue seats, Thomas badges on the seats and other related features.

Other export sales
Elsewhere, Simworx has secured a major contract for the supply of three attractions to each of 10 individual venues in China over the next two years. The attractions to be provided to each location will all incorporate new product developments.

The company has also signed a deal with a new theme park opening in France in 2018 to supply a 360° 4D Cinema, an AGV Dark Ride, a Stargazer motion theatre and the first European example of its new Dinosaur Island Immersive Tunnel.

Among Simworx’s 2017 project openings is one at the brand new Ferrari Land theme park at PortAventura World in Spain, where the company has supplied a major media-based attraction based on its Stargazer motion theatre solution, named Racing Legends by the park.

Additionally this year the company has completed the installation of over 200 new 4D seats in the Mar Rojo Theatre at the Oceanogràfic Aquarium in Valencia, Spain, to provide a new experience opportunity for guests to Europe’s largest aquarium.

Simworx will be promoting its complete range of attractions on booth B1030 at AAE 2017.


Originally published in Attractions Management 2017 issue 2

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