FlyOver Las Vegas Is a Soaring Addition to the Strip
Photos by In Studio Colors, courtesy of FlyOver
FlyOver Las Vegas does something that nobody else has really pulled off: it out-Disneys Disney.
I mean that in a very specific way. FlyOver takes an iconic Disney ride (Soarin’) and builds something bigger, more advanced, and more amazing. It might not beat out Soarin’ for nostalgic or sentimental reasons, but FlyOver Las Vegas is a deeper, longer, and more thematically coherent experience than the current versions of Soarin’ you can ride at Disney California Adventure and EPCOT. It makes me think of what Soarin’ could have been if it was designed in the ‘80s for the original version of EPCOT, alongside long-gone attractions like Horizons and World of Motion. Like those rides, this isn’t a five-minute jaunt, but an extensive exploration of what a flight simulator ride can be and how it can reflect and comment on our world.
It’s good, is what I’m saying. Real good.
If you’ve never ridden Soarin’ or a FlyOver before, here’s what you can expect. They’re all set in a tall theater with a large curved screen taking up an entire wall. Rows of seats are suspended from above by a mechanical contraption, and after sitting down and strapping yourself in those seats are raised into the air and towards the screen. That screen encompasses your whole range of vision, and it airs a film that’s shot in first person perspective from a helicopter that makes it look like you’re flying through the air. Meanwhile the rows of seats can slightly tilt up, down, and side to side; between that motion, the feeling of your legs dangling in the air, and the overwhelming scope of the film, you’ll feel like you’re hang-gliding high above gorgeous scenic vistas. Extra sensory elements like smells and mist are occasionally used to further the immersion. It’s a powerful sensation that’s thrilling despite the limited movement, and offers stunning views of the world you’d probably never see otherwise.
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