This ride brings together a dynamic motion-based experience by combining sophisticated hydraulics, multi-channel sound, live effects, and a groundbreaking OMNIMAX film to create a total sensory impact experience never before achieved in any media or studio attraction. Whatever you see on the screen, you will also feel.
"Back To The Future...The Ride" continues the record-breaking movie about time travel, directed by Robert Zemeckis, scored by Alan Silvestri and staring Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly, Christopher Lloyd as Doc Brown and Thomas Wilson as Biff Tannen, the nastiest villain of all time.
Engulfed in three-dimensional images, guests fly into the futuristic Hill Valley of Back To The Future II, circa 2015, and blast back through the eons to the chilling Ice Age. With dizzying speed, they thunder through caverns, crevasses, and canyons of sheer, jagged ice, narrowly escaping an ice avalanche.
Up, up and away go the passengers as they are propelled through the immense open mouth of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, blast through a volcano and plunge from the edge of a molten lava fall in a sheer vertical drop.
Back To The Future...The Ride is a spectacular and sophisticated ride experience. The technology combines OMNIMAX 70mm film projected on seven-story high hemispherical screens with multi-channel sound and powerful hydraulically-activated dynamic motion.
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