Walt Disney World Resort in 3D takes vacation
planning to new heights as the most detailed 3D rendering within
Google Earth to date
Walt Disney Parks
and Resorts is harnessing the power of Google Earth™ to build an
interactive, three-dimensional tour of Walt Disney World Resort
that brings you one step closer to a true park experience. With
direct links to Disney’s online travel-planning tools, Walt
Disney World Resort in 3D will re-invent how people plan and
book vacations.
Beginning today, Disney guests can use Google Earth, a program
which offers a 3D digital model of the world, to virtually tour
Walt Disney World’s four theme parks, as well as its 22 hotels
and resorts. An overview of Walt Disney World Resort in 3D,
along with instructions on how to get started, can be found at
www.disneyworld.com/3dparks. Existing Google Earth 4.3 users can
see Walt Disney World Resort in 3D by enabling the “Gallery”
folder within Google Earth, or by selecting any of the 3D
buildings within the resort.
“You know the phrase ‘next best thing to being there’? Walt
Disney World Resort in 3D is going to deliver on that,” said Jay
Rasulo, chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. “Guests and
travel planners can now explore our world with just a few clicks
of a mouse, and they can book vacations while being immersed in
what the destination has to offer.”
Disney’s digital mapping project, Walt Disney World Resort in
3D, will become the ultimate online travel guide for Walt Disney
World Resort, integrating the Google Earth 3D experience with
the planning features of Disney.com. Whether guests book through
the Disney reservation center, a travel agent or online, nearly
nine out of ten Walt Disney World guests use the internet to
plan their vacations and Walt Disney World Resort in 3D provides
the latest technology available to enhance that experience. From
Google Earth, guests and travel planners can click on images of
their favorite attractions and hotels to purchase tickets, make
reservations, and map out the vacation that is right for their
families – in 3D and with the click of a mouse. Disneyworld.com
visitors can view videos and other information about viewing
Walt Disney World in 3D at www.disneyworld.com/3dparks.
The depth and vivid detail of Walt Disney World Resort in 3D
project makes this a unique, truly immersive experience within
Google Earth. Visitors begin their virtual tour of Disney World
with a stratospheric view of the globe, a starting point
familiar to anyone who has ever used Google Earth. A skydive
takes visitors past the flatlands of Florida to a view of the
Seven Seas Lagoon in the Magic Kingdom. Guests can then fly
through the streets and explore in and around the hotels and
resorts, down Main Street to Cinderella Castle, from the heights
of The Tower of Terror to base of the Tree of Life. To enter the
virtual park:
- Download Google Earth 4.3 by visiting
www.disneyworld.com/3dparks
- Launch Google Earth and search for
'Disney World'
- Click the Mickey Ears to open an info
window.
- In the info window, click “Show Disney
World in 3D.” Now explore!
“This is the most detailed 3D
rendering undertaken within Google Earth to date,” continued
Rasulo. “The work done here will provide a professional
counterpart to the wealth of Disney images and 3D models from
around the world contributed by thousands of volunteers. The
difference Walt Disney World Resort in 3D provides is one of
scope and interaction.”
During the project’s first phase, eight photographers worked for
10 days to shoot all the visible surfaces of Walt Disney World,
including every building façade. A total 100,000 photos were
taken in all; these became the start for some 1,500 3D models
that populate the virtual tour. Walt Disney World Resort in 3D
creates a new level of usability for vacation planners and makes
detailed information about one of the world’s foremost
destinations available to Google Earth’s 350 million users,
furthering the Google Earth team’s goal of recreating the world
as it really is. |
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