Specialists in media-based attractions, Simworx has a busy year on the cards in 2024 with a range of different projects set to be delivered worldwide

Tom Anstey | Planet Attractions | 04 Mar 2024

A Pegasus Flying Theatre is just one of a number of Simworx installations set to be completed in 2024 Credit: Simworx
Dynamic media-based attractions specialist Simworx has a busy year in store, with the company set to deliver a range of different projects across the world in 2024, while also continuing to build attractions for installation in 2025.
Looking forward to what’s in store, the company is preparing for its first install of the year, which will see a Pegasus Flying Theatre installed at a development in Istanbul, Turkey.
Specialists in media-based attractions, Simworx’s new flying theatre product offers a scalable solution that can be adjusted to the capacity and footprint of different venues.
In addition to the installation in Turkey, other projects to open this year include a Metro Mover in Saudi Arabia and a custom-project for a client in the Pigeon Forge region of Tennessee. The US project will be a narrative driven experience featuring a pre-show elevator simulator, motion seats, VR elements and special effects.
Closer to home, a theme park in the UK will see a retrofitted Immersive Superflume from Simworx installed in time for the summer season. For this water ride, a traditional flume boat will be locked onto a motion base for immersive show-scenes with media synched alongside dynamic movement.
Looking behind-the-scenes, the Simworx team will also be working on projects for 2025, including two Immersive Tunnels and an exciting attraction featuring the company’s AGV Dark Ride product.
From waterpark suppliers and media specialists to creative designers, dark ride producers and operations specialists, Planet Attractions has gone to every corner of the globe to find out what’s hot in 2024. To see the full Supplier Showcase, click here.
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