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Flight of Passage

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/* Attraction History */
According to Jupiter:
{{Quotation| “Everything you see in the attraction’s main show was original to this production. We were fortunate to be able to use the model and texture assets from the first film during our templating/visualization process. We were also able to use animation cycles for our BG characters.”}}
Unlike other motion-simulator/film hybrid attraction’s such as [[Epcot's]] 's [[Soarin']], on Flight of Passage guests wear 3D glasses. Jupiter noted that:
{{Quotation| We needed to develop glasses that functioned with a 160-degree field-of-view screen. Typically, theatrical or cinema glasses only support 90-degree field of view. We also wanted as little visual intrusion of the glasses [as possible] as we wanted folks to have as natural a stereo experience as possible. We opted for as translucent a frame as we could get, along with as much clear filter as we could afford. Essentially, we wanted the glasses to disappear}}