Wonder Mountain's Guardian

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Wonder Mountain’s Guardian (englisch für „Beschützer des Wunderberges“) in Canada’s Wonderland, Vaughan (Ontario) ist eine Kombination aus Stahlachterbahn und interaktivem Darkride des Herstellers Art Engineering, die am 24. Mai 2014 eröffnet wurde. Auf der 305 Meter langen und 18 Meter hohen Strecke fahren die Besucher an großformatigen Projektionen mit virtuellen Zielen vorbei, auf die sie mit an den Wagen angebrachten „Pistolen“ schießen können. Neben verschiedenen Spezialeffekten, wie etwa Wind, werden die Besucher während der Fahrt mit 3D-Effekten traktiert, die durch das Tragen einer 3D-Brille erzeugt werden. Die Bahn ist nach Boo Blasters on Boo Hill der zweite interaktive Darkride und die 17. Achterbahn in Canada’s Wonderland. rdf:langString
Wonder Mountain's Guardian (also known as Guardian or WMG; during Halloween Haunt known as Zombies 4D) is a 4D, interactive dark ride roller coaster at the Canada's Wonderland amusement park located in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. Park management first proposed a dark ride located inside Wonder Mountain around 2004. Technology and budget limitations at the time delayed the project's planning and design stages until 2011. The steel track was manufactured by Art Engineering; it is approximately 304.8 metres (1,000 ft) long and has a maximum height of about 18.3 metres (60 ft). The ride also features one of the largest drop tracks in the world reaching a height of 9.1 metres (30 ft). rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Wonder Mountain’s Guardian (englisch für „Beschützer des Wunderberges“) in Canada’s Wonderland, Vaughan (Ontario) ist eine Kombination aus Stahlachterbahn und interaktivem Darkride des Herstellers Art Engineering, die am 24. Mai 2014 eröffnet wurde. Auf der 305 Meter langen und 18 Meter hohen Strecke fahren die Besucher an großformatigen Projektionen mit virtuellen Zielen vorbei, auf die sie mit an den Wagen angebrachten „Pistolen“ schießen können. Neben verschiedenen Spezialeffekten, wie etwa Wind, werden die Besucher während der Fahrt mit 3D-Effekten traktiert, die durch das Tragen einer 3D-Brille erzeugt werden. Die Bahn ist nach Boo Blasters on Boo Hill der zweite interaktive Darkride und die 17. Achterbahn in Canada’s Wonderland.
rdf:langString Wonder Mountain's Guardian (also known as Guardian or WMG; during Halloween Haunt known as Zombies 4D) is a 4D, interactive dark ride roller coaster at the Canada's Wonderland amusement park located in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. Park management first proposed a dark ride located inside Wonder Mountain around 2004. Technology and budget limitations at the time delayed the project's planning and design stages until 2011. The steel track was manufactured by Art Engineering; it is approximately 304.8 metres (1,000 ft) long and has a maximum height of about 18.3 metres (60 ft). The ride also features one of the largest drop tracks in the world reaching a height of 9.1 metres (30 ft). Triotech designed the ride's interactive 3D animations, which are accompanied by other special effects such as wind, adding the fourth dimension. During the park's Halloween Haunt event in October, the animations are replaced with zombie-themed effects. Delays during construction delayed the ride's opening until May 24, 2014; three weeks after the 2014 season began. Guardian was inspired by the dragon in Thunder Run—another roller coaster located in the mountain area of the park—and Starlight Spectacular—a nightly light-and-sound show focused on Wonder Mountain.
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