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Flying Theater Explained – Theme Park Definition
A flying theater is a type of simulation attraction where guests sit in suspended seats that move in synchronization with a film projected onto a massive, spherical screen. The seats often "fly" forward into the screen area, providing an immersive experience of flight. Notable examples include Disney's Soarin' and Europa-Park's Voletarium.
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