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[4K] Looney Tunes Interactive Ride - Warner Bros World Theme Park - Ani-Mayhem Ride

[4K] Looney Tunes Interactive Ride - Warner Bros World Theme Park - Ani-Mayhem Ride

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Ani-Mayhem Ride is a trackless interactive shooting game ride involving some of your favorite Looney Tunes characters at Warner Bros World Theme Park in Abu Dhabi. twitter. com/SoCal360/status/1061849238949257216 Hey, whos gonna be ACME's Employee of The Month? Grab your barcode scanner, hop in your delivery vehicle and take up the challenge on this multi-dimensional interactive ride to see who gets the most points The Ani-Mayhem ride takes guests on a rollicking delivery mission through six different iconic Loony Tunes scenes, creating cartoon chaos as they go. - WBWorldAbuDhabi. com Warner Bros World Theme Park is currently the World's Largest Indoor Theme Park follow by IMG World of Adventure indoor theme park in Dubai. If you guys have the chance to visit Dubai & Abu Dhabi in the future, definitely visit Warner Bro World theme park.
Date: 2019-09-10

Comments and reviews: 10


Wow Yet another glorified video game posing as a dark ride I swear, it seems like there is a common theme running across all of these middle eastern theme parks. they obviously put a ton of money into this ride (trackless buggies, etc, yet they all lack any type of immersion, theming, or interesting sets. You have this uber-technologically advanced ride system scooting you from video game screen to video game screen, giving you a minute or so to play a souped-up version of NES Duck hunt Now if you wanna see how it's done right, check out Ratatouille at Disney Paris BTW, despite my moaning, I really do love your videos. You always deliver super high-quality POV vids that do a perfect job at capturing the whole experience. It's just a crying shame that this experience is. sadly lacking
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Sure the rides with these trackless vehicles are pretty lack luster. Especially the horribly short and kinda lame looking seaworld ride. However I still think with all of these that the technology is so amazing with all of this. We all went from having a tracked dark ride, where it had a predetermined set path for the ride to go through. But now the possibilities are limitless. You can have cars go down a cul-de-sac, reverse direction, go around a loop in a cul-de-sac a number of times, come back out. To me its incredible. And you can even have the cars cross tracks and wait for other cars to pass like the despicable me ride(which is also horribly lame. Over all rights lame, but technology is crazy great.
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I have to say that the only aspect of this ride that impresses me is the trackless ride system introduced at Tokyo Disneylands Hunny Hunt a decade ago. Other than that, maybe its me but this type of interactive rides are no longer impressive and this one makes no attempt to further improve the show experience. Im however surprised most props here appear to work when triggered. Props like this at the Magic Kingdom would break down and never get fixed.
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This still looks as cheap as most Dubai attractions seem to but at least it seems entertaining enough. I just wish the big Looney Toons had figures instead of just video screens. Also, no Porky? what's up with that?
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Hey SoCal attractions at 4: 57, for the looney tunes ride that did an amazing gob adding the Warner brothers logo on the sign and it looks perfect on the ride. And I wish that they would add these in the states do.
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The Video Screens Brings Back The CGI Looney Tunes Animation From The CGI Shorts, So This Makes Me Wonder Like Will There Be More CGI Shorts In The Close Future? Or Will The Theatical Shorts Return In CGI.
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can someone PLEASE teach the dubai themepark makers on how to make ride roofs? really kills any atmosphere when you can see the warehouse roof and only use screen animation and no true animatronics
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Charming. Why is it that other parts of the world treat their franchises better? (Example: USA shrek 4D is just a building. Singapore universal studios has a whole castle)
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Do people in Dubai really love shooting galleries or something? Because this looks almost exactly like the Ghostbusters and Amazing World of Gumball rides.
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