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Reaction to attraction

-What's my reaction? It was amazing! feels very close and they put you in some intimate positions and watch the whole story, that makes me feel excited when a fight happens. I also feel funny that some of the visitors are scared and screamed out but scared with joy and screamed with the laugh... -What connections did you make with the world you just viewed? The biggest connection is when the boat is going underwater, it feels so real and for a moment I was wondering how if they were using actual water. Another moment is when you pass by the boat, it feels very close and the boat spills water,  it feels like it's gonna come to you. Also when you cross between two boats during the battle. You'll have an intention of avoiding those shooting fire -What changes would you make to adapt this to another media, what media would you use? what changes would you make? I would adapt this to a VR experience.  The changes would be: making the elements even closer and more touch

Notes_Theme Park Design

Data points: - At least 3000 visitors/hour through each experience - Inclement weather options - Multi-threaded to provide different experiences for a repeat visit - Queue lines should be integrated into the entire entertainment experience Trends: - All ticketing, reservations and other arrangements made through personal mobile devices. - The inclusion of Boutique experiences within the general theme park. - Green as possible - Food; healthy and higher standard ( sugar-based toward flavor-base ) Rides: - Maybe15-20 scenes, around 5-7 minutes each scene - Customized endings and continued performance recognition through the park - Rides feature extensive projection mapping Wakanda project story questions: - What is the "Winnie?"(photogenic, iconic landmark) - Traits? - The story that underlies the whole park? - The stories behind the major attraction? - How can every guest live a unique dimensional story experience? - What characters from the movie