![]() Movie World, Sally Corporation have expressed interest in transferring the concept to other parks around the world including those in the United States. īased on the reception of the ride at Warner Bros. Movie World that has been sorely missing". Wilson concluded by stating, "Justice League adds a new dimension to Warner Bros. Richard Wilson of Parkz commended the ride for its engaging theming and immersive storyline, but described Bertazzon's ride system as the biggest disappointment. Prior to the opening of the attraction, Tanya Westthorp of the Gold Coast Bulletin experienced a preview of the ride and stated afterwards that "the unbelievably real 3D effects and sound, wind and heat blasts and falling walls made for an extremely immersive experience". Justice League: Alien Invasion 3D has been well received. Īt the end of the ride, the riders are made honorary members of the Justice League by Superman, similar to how the US counterpart ends. ![]() Eight 3D screens and 16 animatronic characters complete the ride. The 20 themed cars are guided along a 197-metre (646 ft) guide rail track. Riders earn points for shooting the aliens and the scores are shown on a panel situated on the vehicles, as well as on a leaderboard at the completion of the ride. The main section of the ride consists of guests using the laser blasters (mounted to the vehicles) to shoot at over 250 Starro spores. Cyborg tells Batman that some new brave members have arrived and "They're ready to kick some alien butt." Cyborg then goes on to describe the tactical assault vehicles and laser blasters, showing it off on one of the aliens, which he dubs "the slimy thing." Riders are provided with a pair of RealD 3D glasses before boarding their tactical assault vehicle and entering the battle. Riders pass under a scanning device as they enter Cyborg's test lab, which also serves as the load and unload station. Inside the entrance, several portable television screens inform guests that an alien attack on the Earth is underway and that they are required to defeat the alien threat. The queue for the ride begins outside the Hall of Justice area. Īlthough the ride has been primarily manufactured and designed by Sally Corporation, a number of other companies were also involved, including Warner Bros., Alterface, Threshold Animation Studios, Bertazzon Rides, Bose Corporation, Techni-Lux, RealD, MSI Design and Sculpt Studios. ![]() Other attractions within the hub include Superman Escape (2005), Batwing Spaceshot (2006), Green Lantern Coaster (2011) and Arkham Asylum - Shock Therapy (April 2012). The attraction is part of a DC Comics superhero hub within Warner Bros. Ride Overview ĭC Comics characters such as Superman, Supergirl, Batman, The Flash, Green Lantern, Cyborg, Wonder Woman and Starro are involved in the Justice League attraction. Movie World announced via Facebook that Justice League: Alien Invasion 3D would open the following day in time for the school holidays. On 3 September 2012, the park unveiled the Justice League: Alien Invasion 3D's Hall of Justice façade, which replaced the Wayne Manor façade from the former Batman attraction. Movie World released some images from inside the attraction, midway through its construction. ![]() By April 2012, the previous ride had been completely cleared, with the availability of an empty show building to accommodate the new ride. Construction and opening Ĭonstruction began for Justice League: Alien Invasion 3D in September 2011. On 25 June 2012, Sally Corporation distributed a press release about the ride, resulting in worldwide media attention. On 5 June 2012, the Gold Coast Bulletin reported that the ride would be manufactured by Sally Corporation and would cost A$9 million. Justice League: Alien Invasion 3D was officially announced by Warner Bros. This was followed in May 2012 with a recruitment poster featuring Superman. The following day, a billboard advertising the ride was installed outside the defunct Batman ride. Movie World officially announced via their Facebook page that it would be launching two DC Comics-based attractions in 2012. Wood's statement led to speculation that the new ride might be manufactured by Sally Corporation. ![]() John Wood, Euro Attractions Show 2011 – Interview with John Wood, Chairman & CEO of Sally Corporation ![]()
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