I was also wondering, if Air did receive VR, would the VR have a space theme, or would there be options. I.E: space, future, alien, horror, mountain ETC...
The throughput would be halved with VR. I got a VR headset for Christmas and it takes 20 seconds to put on and adjust the size. Also, the headset is clear for me, but not my dad. Every eye differs. Correctly focusing the Vr headset is had and fiddly too. So focusing the lenses will add even more time. I know air has a dual loading station but this will damage the throughput.
On the website it talks about meeting some other Dreamworks friends at the end. I'm pretty sure the last room is where you're greeted by all the Dreamworks characters.
I went to Alton this summer with my friend (yes he was the foreign one who I talked about in The Derren Brown topic) who had never been before. I explained the basics of all of the big 6 and he wasn't excited for nemesis, th13teen,Rita or Oblivion. He just wanted to go on air. He loved air and we went on it 4 times.
My point is that the concept of flying always seems a unique thing which gets people excited. If you are out of theme park circles, you won't have heard of a flying coaster and therefore the concept will be attracting.
Well, you know Merlin with creative names. There's already oblivion: the black hole and I have a feeling the Derren brown attraction will also have an uninspiring name. At least the restaurant does what it says on the tin.
My (non-enthusiast) best friend has never heard of Derren Brown and all he wants is a coaster. When he found out it wasn't a coaster he said: "that's so sh*t!"
3 was the lie. I don't even own a rabbit. I also used to have a fish called Lord Charlmont the 3rd of Buckingamshire of sugars. Well done Matt!
(The thief is nice-ish)