3m visitors have ridden Hong Kong's Ocean Express in the first 10 months
China - Hong Kong's Ocean Park reports that 3m visitors have ridden Ocean Express in the first 10 months.

Theme park design company, Sarner, was responsible for the creative and technical implementation of Ocean Express, which is a fully immersive show that has already captivated and visitors whilst transporting them from the Waterfront to the Summit at Hong Kong's Ocean Park.

Once guests embark the submarine-like carriages, they are 'transported' below sea level and fully 'submerged' deep into the Ocean thanks to underwater visuals and cleverly created programming from Sarner's technical team who made use of sophisticated audiovisual technology, animation and surround audio effects. The mesmerising visuals are viewed on 42 ceiling mounted Samsung LCD screens which look like windows into a colourful and true-to-life underwater world.

Although the passengers feel that they are underwater, in reality, the funicular train travels through a tunnel that is just under one mile long and was created by digging through rock and excavating over 71,000sq.m of earth. It has been built to transport up to 5000 people per hour in each direction and travels between the Park's two main lands in under 3 minutes.

Ocean Park chief eExecutive, Tom Mehrmann comments, "This underwater adventure is a valued addition at Ocean Park. With visitor numbers expected to reach 7m by 2017, we realised that the capacity of our current cable car system would be inadequate and we required an alternative route for visitors. Sarner's creativity has enabled us to offer a truly unforgettable ride."

Ross Magri, Sarner's managing director, adds, "The brief from Ocean Park was for us to bring the ride to life and the theme of the Ocean works as a juxtaposition to the scenic views of the cable car ride which runs simultaneously. For us, the key was to ensure that the magic of the day continued through every aspect of a visit to Ocean Park and we feel honoured that so many visitors to the park are using this new and exciting way to travel to the Summit."

(Jim Evans)


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