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| Close Encounters of the Third Kind comprises several interactive shows and attractions starring a spectacular cast of robots. These robots have a wide variety of skills, from MC’ing gala shows and social events to taking part in “strictly robotic” stage productions. Audiences will be amazed to converse and interact with these human-like machines! |
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| El Pasaje del Terror (The Haunted Mansion) brought to life a new concept in “terrific” entertainment at theme parks across the world. |
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| This live attraction /show featured Kitt, the original car of Knight Rider. David Hasselhoff made an appearance as a guest celebrity at its premier. |
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| This audience-engaging attraction/show was staged on an inflatable dance floor featuring state of the art sound and light effects and including the infamous Short Circuit’s Johnny-Five. |
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| In 1989 Operation Rambo premiered at the International Book Fair in Guadalajara, Mexico. Considered to be the first indoor attraction/show of its kind, Operation Rambo took twenty participants and put them through a paintball “bootcamp.” Under the orders of a “sergeant,” the participants set out on a mission across enemy fire, having to face stuntmen and realistic special effects. |
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| In this attraction/show the participants are divided into groups of ten and let into the main deck of a spaceship. Here they receive their space gear and must key in top-secret data before the journey begins. As soon as the spaceship “launches,” the participants have to shoot a number of fixed and moving targets to gain points. Fighting against them is a team of actors whose mission is to deduct points from their score. In each team, the person with the highest score wins a special prize. |
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| This terror-based attraction/show includes audience participation and animation. |
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| This attraction/show debuted in Orlando, Florida in 1991. With its talented cast of live actors, superior sound effects, cutting-edge technology, and original sound-track, Terror on Church Street brings audiences the ultimate experience in horror entertainment. |
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| Terror Shack is an attraction/show involving audience participation that was developed for Halloween of 2000 and remains one of the main attractions at Port Aventura. |
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| · DANIEL FLANNERY & MPE |
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| · Project type: Big Events |
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| MPE and Daniel Flannery join creative forces to bring you the most innovative thinking in event design and development worldwide. |
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| Covering an area of 110,000 square feet, this 5-set exhibition includes 40 original cars featured in recent Hollywood hits, re-enactments of popular scenes starring a cast of famous characters, and audience participation. |
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| Terror 4D Experience combines 3D images with a cast of actors to instil an unprecedented feeling of defenselessness and vulnerability in a live audience. Fear leaps from the screen and traps the audience in an atmosphere where they are forced to assume an active role. |
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| · THE GREATEST SHOW OF THE CENTURY |
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| · Project type: Big Events |
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| At the 100th-year anniversary of Mexican film-making, this show/attraction included sixteen compelling live performances illustrative of a variety of genres. Lasting eight months, this show not only featured a total of 160 professionals on stage, but also included audience participation. |
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| Anima d’Or is a full-scale project conceived and carried out exclusively for Marina d’Or Ciudad de Vacaciones. |
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| MPE was selected to develop and design this 220,000 square feet theme park located on the Delta of Buenos Aires. |
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| The primary goal of this innovative marketing initiative is to establish “Magic” as a brand name for the hotel chain Magic Costa Blanca. This project aims at developing effective content for the Magic brand name while enhancing the overall experience of the guests. |
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| For the Christmas seasons of ‘90 and ’91, MPE developed a new concept in Christmas entertainment. 14 of Galerías Preciados stores across Spain were filled with spectacular decorations and animation, including a robotic Santa Claus and transparent balloons filled with presents. |
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| Ballroom dancing made easy and fun! With Poty’s unique teaching style, the guests at Magic Costa Blanca hotels learn to swing, rock, fox-trot and mambo in record time! |
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| This terror-inspired show was designed and produced for the famous Schweppes Nights in the trendiest Spanish nightclubs. Midnight Schweppes includes audience participation. |
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| · NUMBER 5 HOSTS THE WORLD EXPO IN SEVILLE |
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| · Project type: Custom-made |
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| MPE brought Hollywood’s Johnny-Five from Short Circuit to Seville, Spain, to amaze audiences from all over the world. |
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| This French-style attraction/show, composed of 12 eye-catching skits and 6 walk-around animation troupes, amazed and entertained audiences in exotic Cancun. |
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| “Nightmare at the Hospital” adds a new and dynamic twist to the sensorial impact of theatrical 4D experiences. No longer in the comfort of the typical movie-theater chair, participants embark on an exciting ride on… a giant stretcher! (This also makes it possible for more people to get on the ride at the same time.) This most unusual vehicle, which at first seems to protect the participants, both physically and psychologically, from all kinds of attacks and impacts, soon turns out to be their biggest and worst enemy. “Nightmare at the Hospital” brings together the best of traditional rides with the sensorial appeal of a 4D attraction. |
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| This new show/attraction is set on a boat mysteriously recovered after vanishing in the Bermuda Triangle more than 40 years ago. “Terror in Bermuda” is an exciting walk through a true labyrinth of the senses full of surprises and “live impacts”. Your own senses will become your worst enemy! Think you can solve the mystery of the ghost ship? |
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| The perfect addition to “Terror on Church Street”, MPE developed this restaurant/show as a natural extension to the main attraction. Zombie’s Café offers its guests the best in un-conventional cuisine, live performances by the hottest bands of the moment and special appearances by some of Hollywood’s most popular stars. All of them, of course, will be required to comply with the one rule at Zombie’s Café: “Only zombies allowed on the premises”. |
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