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'''Sum of All Thrills''' was an attraction at [[Walt Disney World|Walt Disney World Resort]]'s [[Epcot]] theme park. Sponsored by [[Raytheon]], the ride let park guests custom-design their own thrill ride using mathematical tools, an innovative touch screen table and a robotic simulator. |
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It opened to the public on October 14, 2009 as the first ride to be located within [[Innoventions (Epcot)| |
It opened to the public on October 14, 2009 as the first ride to be located within the [[Innoventions (Epcot)|Innoventions]] attraction at Epcot. |
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Guests |
Guests designed a thrill ride using an interactive touch screen that let them determine height and speed, while adding features such as dips and corkscrew turns. Once "built", guests climbed aboard their customized design in the 4-D robotic simulator that used sight, sound and movement to give them a realistic experience. |
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The ride closed on September 14, 2016.<ref name="Closed" /> |
The ride closed on September 14, 2016.<ref name="Closed" /> |
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== Ride overview == |
== Ride overview == |
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[[File:SumOfAllThrillsRide.jpg|left|thumb|One of the four [[KUKA]] Arms in motion]] |
[[File:SumOfAllThrillsRide.jpg|left|thumb|One of the four [[KUKA]] Arms in motion]] |
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The first-ever Innoventions ride at Epcot |
The first-ever Innoventions ride at Epcot, Sum of All Thrills, presented by Raytheon, was a simulated thrill ride. The ride let guests use a computer program to specify the drops, curves and loops of a coaster track before boarding an industrial robotic arm to experience their creation. Three vehicle options were available: bobsled, roller coaster and jet aircraft. It was possible to program actual loops into both the coaster and jet courses, with the robotic arm swinging the rider upside down. |
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In addition to the vehicle, guests also |
In addition to the vehicle, guests also selected the kinds of turns, loops and hills in their track design. Choices ranged from mild, broad curves to extreme multiple-loop inversions. Using computer-design tools, they could further customize these components by changing the height and width of each piece.<ref name=Description>{{cite web|title=Sum of All Thrills|url=http://touringplans.com/epcot/attractions/sum-of-all-thrills#|website=touringplans.com|accessdate=2 October 2014}}</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 04:47, 19 September 2018
The Sum Of All Thrills | |
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Epcot | |
Area | Innoventions |
Status | Closed |
Opening date | October 14, 2009[1] |
Closing date | September 14, 2016[2] |
Ride statistics | |
Attraction type | Virtual roller coaster |
Manufacturer | KUKA |
Designer | Walt Disney Imagineering, Raytheon |
Vehicles | 4 |
Riders per vehicle | 2 |
Duration | 1:30 |
Height restriction | 48 in (122 cm) |
Sponsor | Raytheon (2009 - 2016) |
Height restriction for rides that go upside down | 54 in (137 cm) |
Ride Website | |
Must transfer from wheelchair |
Sum of All Thrills was an attraction at Walt Disney World Resort's Epcot theme park. Sponsored by Raytheon, the ride let park guests custom-design their own thrill ride using mathematical tools, an innovative touch screen table and a robotic simulator.
It opened to the public on October 14, 2009 as the first ride to be located within the Innoventions attraction at Epcot.
Guests designed a thrill ride using an interactive touch screen that let them determine height and speed, while adding features such as dips and corkscrew turns. Once "built", guests climbed aboard their customized design in the 4-D robotic simulator that used sight, sound and movement to give them a realistic experience.
The ride closed on September 14, 2016.[2]
Ride overview
The first-ever Innoventions ride at Epcot, Sum of All Thrills, presented by Raytheon, was a simulated thrill ride. The ride let guests use a computer program to specify the drops, curves and loops of a coaster track before boarding an industrial robotic arm to experience their creation. Three vehicle options were available: bobsled, roller coaster and jet aircraft. It was possible to program actual loops into both the coaster and jet courses, with the robotic arm swinging the rider upside down.
In addition to the vehicle, guests also selected the kinds of turns, loops and hills in their track design. Choices ranged from mild, broad curves to extreme multiple-loop inversions. Using computer-design tools, they could further customize these components by changing the height and width of each piece.[3]
See also
References
- ^ "The Sum of All Thrills design-your-own-ride opens in Innoventions at Epcot - Video, Photos - Orlando Attractions Magazine". Orlando Attractions Magazine. Retrieved 27 January 2016.
- ^ a b "Epcot: Sum of All Thrills, StormStruck closed". Retrieved 22 September 2016.
- ^ "Sum of All Thrills". touringplans.com. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
- Smith, Thomas (October 14, 2009). "Sum of all Thrills". Archived from the original on February 23, 2014. Retrieved February 10, 2014.
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