![]() ![]() We’re talking rumble seats, all sorts of motions that correspond to the film, vibrations, actual water sprays, wind, simulated snow, lightning effects, scents, and tons of additions that enhance the visuals on-screen. If you are someone who looks for experiences over “things”, you will understand that going to a 4DX movie is unlike any other movie experience you could possibly find. Plus, you get to see a brand new movie that just arrived in theaters at the same time – triple win! For you, the fact that that “ride” essentially lasts the whole movie and you never have to wait in line makes the 4DX an easy choice over other ride experiences that you get to enjoy for 1/120th of the time you spend waiting for them. ![]() Imagine if Soarin’ lasted for 90+ minutes and you never had to wait in line – that is what a 4DX movie is like. If you are someone who loves rides like Soarin’ Over California at Disneyland and would spend time waiting in line to experience it, a 4DX movie is worth it and then some. So, the answer as to whether or not 4DX is worth it is…. I get that you want to know what you’re getting before you commit to purchase. I get it the cost of 4DX is higher than a traditional movie, which can already be pricey, especially when you’re buying tickets for a family. Since we’ve been talking about the movies a lot and sharing on social media, I’ve gotten tons of questions about whether or not the 4DX experience is worth it. ![]() Seeing the cinematography in brilliant detail while enjoying all that 4DX adds to the movie-going experience was incredible, and we were blown away. As with Toy Story 4, The Lion King was nothing short of amazing. Then, this week, we got to see The Lion King in 4DX at Regal Meridian. As you may remember, we saw our first 4DX movie last month when we got to see Toy Story 4 at Regal Meridian Theater in Seattle. All opinions and thoughts about whether 4DX movies are worth it are 100% ours. The Avengers is the next film to get the enhanced treatment.We were given complimentary tickets to the screening of The Lion King to facilitate this post. The 4DX experience is in theaters outfitted with the technology for screenings of The Hunger Games and John Carter. "We work with the world's leading studios and filmmakers to bring movie magic alive for audiences," Chief Executive Ho Seung Lee said in the release. The CJ 4DPlex office opened in Los Angeles and the company plans to bring the extrasensory theaters to the US, expanding to 800 cinemas worldwide by 2016, according to a statement. On April 5, in 26 theaters across South Korea, Mexico, China and Thailand, select 4DX theaters are providing audiences with an immersion into the film environment using "short bursts of sharp air" and "face water" to accompany screenings of Titanic in 3D. has created yet another dimension with special effects including wind, fog, lighting and scents, reports The Hollywood Reporter. Now the South Korean company CJ 4DPlex Co. Since 2009, 4DX theaters have added the dimension of motion-simulation seats, moving the audience around like a ride in a theme park attraction with jolts, pitching and rolling coordinated to the action of the movie. Moviegoers can imagine the scenes when watching the just-released 3D version of James Cameron's Titanic, but audiences in 4DX theaters actually experience these sensations with Jack and Rose, played by Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. A salty mist of ocean spray, a gush of arctic wind and a lurching ship fatefully crashing into an iceberg. ![]()
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