Sharing the Experience

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Sharing the Experience Alton Towers Sharing the Experience

Our Aims To share the Alton Towers Experience with as many people as possible. To attract more customers to visit Alton Towers To break into the video games market

To purchase a promotional! Our Vision To purchase a promotional! Why?

The Alton Towers FUN BUS a virtual playground exciting multimedia experiences live images of the park via web cams

Resources Needed Equipped with up to date input and output devices to ensure a thrilling experience. The following slides will show you examples of the devices that we intend to use.

Input Devices PS2 Boards Joystick Virtual Reality Keypad Joy pad Mouse/Tracker ball

Output Devices Speakers Headphones Virtual Reality Monitors/ Plasma TV’s CG sound effects Projector Printer PS2 Wheels (force feedback)

The Final Experience To use a variety of input and output devices to create a fun experience. To promote our park by touring the country sharing the ‘fun bus’ experience To use the fun bus as a market research tool to gauge reactions and decide what type of rides people enjoy the most.