Toronto Star

Mobile Marvel theme park sure to thrill

- MARK KENNEDY

NEW YORK— That children’s fantasy of fighting alongside — instead of just watching — favourite superheroe­s like Iron Man and Spider-Man is a step closer.

“The Marvel Experience,” a sort of indoor high-tech travelling theme park that includes 360-degree projection­s, holograms and a 4D motion ride, will make stops in Chicago, Philadelph­ia, New York and St. Louis this summer. Participan­ts will train alongside the likes of Spider-Man, Thor, Captain America, Hulk, Wolverine and Iron Man before a final showdown against Red Skull, M.O.D.O.K. and their Adaptoids. The show lasts up to 3 hours.

Some elements ask participan­ts to put on 3D glasses and watch battles, while others offer the option of shooting guns, climbing walls and mimicking superheroe­s, said Michael Cohl, one of the producers.

“You can participat­e in a very active way or you can watch other people participat­ing in an active way. But it is a very immersive, modern new take,” he said. “It’s cutting-edge stuff. We know technology is going berserk. There’s new stuff coming all the time. So we’ll be enhancing it as we go.”

It will make stops in Philadelph­ia at Lincoln Financial Field from June19 to July 5, then goes to Chicago at McCormick Place from July 11 to Aug. 2. It reaches New York at the Park Avenue Armory from Aug. 1330 and St. Louis at America’s Center Convention Complex from Sept. 520. Tickets range from $34.50$44.50 for adults and $29.50-$34.50 for children. It’s the brainchild of Hero Ventures, a Los Angeles-based entertainm­ent company, which teamed up with Marvel Entertainm­ent and “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” producers Cohl and Jeremiah J. Harris.

The travelling dome complex — about 30,000 square feet — includes digital projectors, interactiv­e touch screens, a Holo-Blaster Training Simulator and Spider-Man Climbing Wall. Some 300 kids participat­e at any one time in staggered waves. They are encouraged to dress up as their favourite superhero.

It comes as Marvel has stepped up monetizing its catalogue of superheroe­s, including the current hit film

Avengers: Age of Ultron as well as Marvel’s Ant Man, which will be released later this summer.

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The Marvel Experience, an indoor travelling theme park, will make stops in Chicago, Philadelph­ia, New York and St. Louis this summer.

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