Dural
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So I've been thinking about virtual Disney parks a lot lately and just came about this article. I've wanted to walk around a virtual Disney park since I rented Adventures in the Magic Kingdom for the NES when I was a kid. Disneyland Adventures on Xbox was a great recreation of Disneyland but didn't really let you ride the rides, they were just mini games. I'd love a newer version that included ride POVs, Galaxy's Edge, and DCA. A version for Oculus Quest would be freaking awesome as well.
https://deadline.com/2022/09/disney...100th-anniversary-plans-espn-hulu-1235114628/
Being able to get off the ride, mid-ride, and look at everything virtually would be pretty cool. I hope they actually do this.
https://deadline.com/2022/09/disney...100th-anniversary-plans-espn-hulu-1235114628/
DEADLINE: When you were speaking at the Legends ceremony on Friday, you dropped a little bit more of what seemed like a serious next phase for the Walt Disney Company. You said Disney+ and some of your other platforms, we are going to make things interactive. This has been floating around for a while — you even brought Mike White on board to facilitate it — but is the metaverse the future of Disney?
CHAPEK: (laughs) We call it next-gen storytelling. We tend not to use the M word too often, because it has a lot of hair on it. But yes, Disney+ will not just be a movie-service platform, but it’s going to become an experiential lifestyle platform. A platform for the whole company to embody both the physical things that you might be able to experience in a theme park, but also the digital experiences that you can get through media.
DEADLINE: That sounds like a very big swing, but how does it work on a practical level?
CHAPEK: Here’s how. So, we wish every person would have the opportunity to come to our parks, but we realize that’s not a reality for some people. In order to reach the 90% of people that will never ever be able to get to a Disney park, we have before us an opportunity to turn what was a movie-service platform to an experiential platform and give them the ability to ride Haunted Mansion from a virtual standpoint. The utility isn’t just to have the same experience. Maybe we’ll give them the opportunity what every single person in the park wants to do, and unfortunately too many of them do it, just to get off the attraction. See how it works, see how those ghost dancers move…
Being able to get off the ride, mid-ride, and look at everything virtually would be pretty cool. I hope they actually do this.