Space Panda 4D
After "Little Dolphin" and "The Great Wall of China", Niceberg Studios (Genk, Belgium) introduces "Space Panda 4D"
After "Little Dolphin" and "The Great Wall of China", Niceberg Studios (Genk, Belgium) introduces "Space Panda 4D"
Robinson Crusoe will be released in most countries between February and June 2016 in 3D and in 4D, starting in Switzerland on February 4, 2016. The "Robinson Crusoe 4D" attraction was premiered at the IAAPA in Orlando, USA in November.
Directed by Ben Stassen & Vincent Kesteloot, the animated attraction features Robinson Crusoe, a young Englishman who is shipwrecked on a remote island. With stunning 3D visuals and loveable characters, this attraction film highlights rich and universal values as such as friendship and acceptance, while delivering a charming new take on a beloved story. Don't miss the trailer here under!
Niceberg Studios (Ghent, Belgium) is presenting its last 3D/4D immersive ride "Little Dolphin" at the Euro Attractions Show (EAS) in Gothenburg, Sweden on October 6-8, 2015! Watch the trailer here under.
Niceberg Studios is an integrated studio specialized in production and distribution of immersive stereoscopic 3D/4D attraction and ride films, with a library full of immersive experiences, intense as a roller coaster, challenging as a bungee jump, daring as an intergalactic journey: Meet the Dinos, Great Wall of China, etc.

The "Great Wall of China" 3D/4D film is aimed at theaters in theme parks, science centers and museums.
Niceberg Studios will be present its new ride "Great Wall of China 4D" at AAE 2015 in HongKong on June17-19, 2015 (Booth 2016).

According to Wesh, works has started on the top-secret project called "Morpho". Morpho is hiding a future Avatar-themed attraction that will open next to Animal Kingdom in Lake Buena Vista, FL, USA for the 2017 holiday season.
Disney released the project's first renderings in October, which include a 3D stereoscopic ride through the land of Pandora. "This is going to be an attraction kind of like Soarin at Epcot or like the Simpson's ride at Universal where you have multiple levels of ride units in front of big IMAX-style screen," said Rober Niles, with Theme Park Insider.