NEW DELHI: India’s largest LED-based immersive screen space theatre, Mission Interstellar, was launched on Friday at Wonderla Bengaluru, marking a milestone in amusement park entertainment. This next-generation attraction offers a flying space voyage experience within an eight-storey dome-shaped structure featuring a 23-meter-high roof.
Arun K Chittilappilly, Executive Chairman & MD of Wonderla Holidays Ltd, described the launch as a step into a new era of immersive entertainment, blending advanced technology with thrilling experiences.
The unveiling also coincides with Wonderla’s 25th anniversary in the industry.
According to a press release, Mission Interstellar boasts a 22m x 15m curved LED screen for ultra-clear visuals and a 3500-square-foot spacecraft-like enclosure. It features an Italian-imported hydraulic lift seating system for 60 guests, elevating them 40 feet into the air. The synchronized movement, combined with high-tech laser projections and environmental effects like wind, creates a realistic space flight experience.
The attraction was officially launched by Kannada actor Ashika Ranganath.
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