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Seven major projects featuring Brogent technology to open in 2025

Brogent is set for an exciting year, with the launch of seven major projects across the globe in 2025




Brogent is supplying a flying theatre attraction to Niagara Parks   Credit: Brogent

Brogent is set for an exciting year, with the launch of seven major projects across the globe in 2025.

Including six flying theatres and an immersive motion simulator, the new attractions will open in Canada, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Japan, China and Hong Kong.

One of the standout attractions is the state-of-the-art flying theatre opening in the summer in collaboration with Niagara Parks. Located at the edge of the iconic Horseshoe Falls in Canada, this cutting-edge experience will transport visitors on a journey that blends the breathtaking beauty of Niagara Falls with its rich cultural heritage. By weaving together history, geography, and emotive visuals, Brogent promises an unforgettable experience that deepens the connection to one of the world’s most celebrated natural wonders. This project, says Brogent, underscores the company’s expertise in merging advanced technology with powerful storytelling. The collaboration with Niagara Parks brings a comprehensive solution, encompassing themed design, flying theatre film production, and the construction of the theatre itself.

Brogent’s reach extends even further with the unveiling of the first flying theatre in Central America at Aztlán Parque Urbano, a premier urban park in Mexico known for its unique blend of entertainment and innovation.

In Saudi Arabia, Brogent will debut the region’s largest flying theatre, offering an immersive experience on an unprecedented scale.

Japan will also experience a breakthrough with the introduction of the world’s first LED dome screen flying theatre, while Hong Kong will join the ranks with its very first flying theatre, marking a new chapter in the city’s entertainment offerings.

These projects highlight Brogent’s continued commitment to pushing the boundaries of immersive experiences. With its diverse portfolio and cutting-edge technology, the company is set to have a significant impact on the global theme park and attractions landscape in 2025, delivering even more thrilling and dynamic experiences to audiences worldwide.

Check out the full 2025 edition of the Planet Attractions Supplier Showcase here


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Seven major projects featuring Brogent technology to open in 2025

Brogent is set for an exciting year, with the launch of seven major projects across the globe in 2025




Brogent is supplying a flying theatre attraction to Niagara Parks   Credit: Brogent

Brogent is set for an exciting year, with the launch of seven major projects across the globe in 2025.

Including six flying theatres and an immersive motion simulator, the new attractions will open in Canada, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Japan, China and Hong Kong.

One of the standout attractions is the state-of-the-art flying theatre opening in the summer in collaboration with Niagara Parks. Located at the edge of the iconic Horseshoe Falls in Canada, this cutting-edge experience will transport visitors on a journey that blends the breathtaking beauty of Niagara Falls with its rich cultural heritage. By weaving together history, geography, and emotive visuals, Brogent promises an unforgettable experience that deepens the connection to one of the world’s most celebrated natural wonders. This project, says Brogent, underscores the company’s expertise in merging advanced technology with powerful storytelling. The collaboration with Niagara Parks brings a comprehensive solution, encompassing themed design, flying theatre film production, and the construction of the theatre itself.

Brogent’s reach extends even further with the unveiling of the first flying theatre in Central America at Aztlán Parque Urbano, a premier urban park in Mexico known for its unique blend of entertainment and innovation.

In Saudi Arabia, Brogent will debut the region’s largest flying theatre, offering an immersive experience on an unprecedented scale.

Japan will also experience a breakthrough with the introduction of the world’s first LED dome screen flying theatre, while Hong Kong will join the ranks with its very first flying theatre, marking a new chapter in the city’s entertainment offerings.

These projects highlight Brogent’s continued commitment to pushing the boundaries of immersive experiences. With its diverse portfolio and cutting-edge technology, the company is set to have a significant impact on the global theme park and attractions landscape in 2025, delivering even more thrilling and dynamic experiences to audiences worldwide.

Check out the full 2025 edition of the Planet Attractions Supplier Showcase here


 



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