We've seen the PC "reveal" trailer, where people are flooding out of an outdoor venue (dolphin show, maybe?) and trample the poor guy who was being chased. That got me thinking about shows, and what we see in real parks.
Disney and Universal parks have several indoor shows as well: Mr. Lincoln/Hall of Presidents, Broadway-type shows, ice shows, etc. Obviously providing animations for these would be a gigantic task, but maybe it is unnecessary. With piece-by-piece building, you could create a venue where you don't need to see what is going on inside it. However, there would need to be some draw for people to attend it, and a queue line. So, to make something like this, there could either be pre-made building attractions that bring people, but you can't see inside... or there could be a "generic" attraction with a queue line (the "ride" itself taking up zero space) that you could enclose in your own building (except for the queue line). After placing the "attraction point" and the queue, you would enclose the attraction point with piece-by-piece building. You could add signage and theme decorations, and also specify a time for how long the show lasts before the guests leave. Guests would essentially just disappear into the building for the set time, and come out happier based on the theme.
Disney and Universal parks have several indoor shows as well: Mr. Lincoln/Hall of Presidents, Broadway-type shows, ice shows, etc. Obviously providing animations for these would be a gigantic task, but maybe it is unnecessary. With piece-by-piece building, you could create a venue where you don't need to see what is going on inside it. However, there would need to be some draw for people to attend it, and a queue line. So, to make something like this, there could either be pre-made building attractions that bring people, but you can't see inside... or there could be a "generic" attraction with a queue line (the "ride" itself taking up zero space) that you could enclose in your own building (except for the queue line). After placing the "attraction point" and the queue, you would enclose the attraction point with piece-by-piece building. You could add signage and theme decorations, and also specify a time for how long the show lasts before the guests leave. Guests would essentially just disappear into the building for the set time, and come out happier based on the theme.
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