Sum of All Thrills opens in Disney World
So here's a question: would you ride a rollercoaster designed by a 10 year old kid? You'll probably be puking by the end of the ride but Disney is not afraid. Sum of All thrills is a robotic arm that is designed to simulate a roller coasters designed by kids. It's actually both an education and thrilling experience because before kids--or adults try out the ride, they have to begin a tutorial in a design room.
The first part sounds boring but after that, you can design your own ride in a touchscreen computer and your design is saved in a magnetic card which is then fed to the simulator.
Sounds really cool but I probably won't ride it if my any of my nephews designed it. But for the adventurous types, let all hell break loose in Sum of All fears at Disney World.
The first part sounds boring but after that, you can design your own ride in a touchscreen computer and your design is saved in a magnetic card which is then fed to the simulator.
Sounds really cool but I probably won't ride it if my any of my nephews designed it. But for the adventurous types, let all hell break loose in Sum of All fears at Disney World.
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