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This is presumably being applied to tech in the forthcoming Star Wars Hotel, but I wonder if there might be plans to utilize this innovative system at other Disney hotel properties either in Florida or elsewhere. Maybe even in a retail stores?
I've been mildly curious about how they would pull off the effect of being on a spaceship in a hotel room and looks we have a sneak peek at the process.
With audio, lighting, fans, and even wall projectors, an entire room can be transformed to augment video being played on the display. That isn’t this system’s only application, though. Special environments can be set up that will add to other hotel experiences, such as creating immersive surroundings to better enjoy your room service meal, unique alarm settings for an exciting morning, bathroom wall projections that will encourage children to get cleaned up before their day at the parks, or even watching a nighttime fireworks spectacular from a room without an unobstructed view of them.
From this I gather there are additional applications for this tech that could extend beyond just making guests feel like they're transported into a fantasy realm like Star Wars.
More here:
https://tinyurl.com/yclpvsmo

I've been mildly curious about how they would pull off the effect of being on a spaceship in a hotel room and looks we have a sneak peek at the process.
With audio, lighting, fans, and even wall projectors, an entire room can be transformed to augment video being played on the display. That isn’t this system’s only application, though. Special environments can be set up that will add to other hotel experiences, such as creating immersive surroundings to better enjoy your room service meal, unique alarm settings for an exciting morning, bathroom wall projections that will encourage children to get cleaned up before their day at the parks, or even watching a nighttime fireworks spectacular from a room without an unobstructed view of them.
From this I gather there are additional applications for this tech that could extend beyond just making guests feel like they're transported into a fantasy realm like Star Wars.
More here:
https://tinyurl.com/yclpvsmo
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