SueM in MN
combining the teacups with a roller coaster
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Someone posted a link to this video on the Theme Parks Board and I thought it would be great for people with various disabilities.
It starts out entering MK, so you can see the entrance turnstiles, how to put in the ticket and do a finger scan. It goes on thru MK, filmed as though you are walking through the park. The interactive part is that when you get to an attraction, you can click the video and will actually be transported to a video of that attraction. Many of the attraction videos show part of the queue and a ‘taste’ of the attraction.
Don’t know how he did it, but it’s really cool.
I thought it would be great for people with physical disabilities who might be concerned about what the ride car looks like and how you board.
For kids with autism or other special needs, they could decide whether to ‘ride’ it not.
Even though it might look at first like it will just be one park, it actually hits all the parks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yanxLYu8dto
I am also going to put a link to this in post # 3 of the disABILITIES FAQs thread.
It starts out entering MK, so you can see the entrance turnstiles, how to put in the ticket and do a finger scan. It goes on thru MK, filmed as though you are walking through the park. The interactive part is that when you get to an attraction, you can click the video and will actually be transported to a video of that attraction. Many of the attraction videos show part of the queue and a ‘taste’ of the attraction.
Don’t know how he did it, but it’s really cool.
I thought it would be great for people with physical disabilities who might be concerned about what the ride car looks like and how you board.
For kids with autism or other special needs, they could decide whether to ‘ride’ it not.
Even though it might look at first like it will just be one park, it actually hits all the parks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yanxLYu8dto
I am also going to put a link to this in post # 3 of the disABILITIES FAQs thread.
It was done really well, only thing I would have liked to see a little more of was shots of the actual ride seats, you could see a few but not all of them. Still great though
Uh honey, we could do that closer to home for a lot less money! 