![]() If they’re driving at fast speeds, you get the hair blown out of your face. So, what does this translate to for the average cinema-goer? If the characters land in water, you get wet. What follows describes the 4DX experience through one scene of the film. The first one in North Carolina just opened at Regal Stonecrest in Charlotte and Elements of Madness was invited to try it out with a screening of Captain Marvel in 3D ( Spoiler-free review available at CLTure). The result is one of the most immersive cinema formats in the industry, drawing fans into the action on the big screen. Here’s how they describe it:ĬJ 4DPLEX’s 4DX immersive theatre technology enhances the on-screen visuals of action-packed blockbusters, transcending the traditional cinema experience through special effects including motion-synchronized seats, wind, fog, rain, lightning, snow, bubble, vibration and scents. The CJ 4DPLEX system is designed as a holistically-immersive cinematic experience. So what’s next? What’s the next big thing to bring audiences into theaters? What can theaters offer that you just can’t get at home?Įverything 4DX includes is posted on the back-lit sign adjacent to the theater. What if you could take it a step further? I’m not talking about IMAX, where the screen is larger and the sounds more intense, nor about 3D, where technology tries to immerse audiences in the action which is usually too dark or too blurry to really nail down the intent. For most audiences, all we want in the theater is clear projection, clear sound, and respectful neighbors to enjoy the experience. No matter what you do or how big a TV you have or how much you invest in superior sound, however, there’s really no beating the theatrical experience, that feeling of sitting in front of a screen 60 feet high as you and a group of friends (or strangers) go on a journey together through the imagination. At home, there’s better control over volume, loud chewers, slurping drinkers, and cell phone users. It’s no secret that that the home entertainment boom changed the way the audiences view going to the theater. altitude & has a few steeper paths than some may find challenging.Home › Recommendation › Regal Expands 4DX into North Carolina Pretty clean as amusement parks go, & enuf scattered restrooms. I hear they’re opening another location with more options soon. Our only complaint is that since a longish gondola ride is the only way to get there, you must use their $$ & boring/limited menu dining-snack bar. Do NOT miss the spectacular cave tours! Do at least 1 of the 2 offered that’s how this park started many yrs ago. He ADORED the Alpine Coaster (as do we grandparents), & rode it repeatedly! As well as the swing chair ride that for halfway puts you over Glenwood Canyon (drop of 700? 800? ft). Many unique rides in that they’re *very* high altitude-wise. NC grandson for the day 2 wks ago - he had a blast! This is a smallish but mighty amusement park now that he’s a little older we didn’t worry so much about losing him (we’ve also taken him to Disney World). NC grandson for the day 2 wks ago - he had a blast! This is a smallish but mighty amusement… read more We took our 10 y.o. My troop said it was definitely worth it and a great memory. Make sure to look at the extras and food prices when planning and budgeting. Hailey, our tour guide was great! It is a pricey day. The staff was incredibly friendly, knowledgeable and helpful. Made it so much easier with our age gap and needs. They can also go back down to rest or do pool if needed. They can still eat, gem mine and walk around. If you have a little one that won’t want to do the rides or a sensory child, buy the gondola and cavern ticket. Staying at the hotel allows you to go back and forth with ease. You can also get adult beverages that you can carry with you.Ħ. If you order a salad, make sure to get dressing on the side. The view at the grill is worth the lunch there. They will give you sorting bags for each kid to split the treasures.ĥ. I would get a higher priced bag and split it over the kids each doing the lowest one. 2-3 kids can easily split a sand bag to do the gem mining. If you have 3D glasses or can bring some, do it. Do Alpine slide first and if you want to do it again, go when lines are short.Ģ. It was definitely harder in the afternoon.Ģ. We stayed at Glenwood Springs Hotel and had no idea how that was the perfect choice for the adventure park. We stayed at Glenwood Springs Hotel and had… read more We decided to stop in Glenwood Springs on our road trip back from Denver to Las Vegas. Worth the stop We decided to stop in Glenwood Springs on our road trip back from Denver to Las Vegas.
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