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Ripley's 4D Moving Theater

Ripley's 4D Moving Theater

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4983 Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls, Ontario, L2G 3N5, Canada
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Aug 4, 2018
I would recommend this for a family with young kids. Otherwise, I think it’s best not to spend the money. They only show two short films that are a bit underwhelming if you set your hopes too high. I would also like to add that if you have any problems with dizziness, neck or back issues, it would be better to avoid this attraction.

May 14, 2018
Disclaimer: it's been about a 7 months since I went, so the review might be vague and the location may have changed. Date: ~October, 2017 (out of season) Product Quality: 2/5 Product Price: 2/5 Service: 5/5 Selection: 1/5 Service Speed: 5/5 Accuracy: 4/5 Cleanliness: 5/5 Atmosphere: Cartoony feel, something very childish about the location. Personal notes: Idea behind the place: 3d movie with moving chairs and fans to simulate actually being in the movie. Best suited for children I would assume. The product was absolutely terrible. You go in, they have a super basic movie to show you that's really not very good, the 3d effects are poor, the movements of the seats are not very significant and definitely not timed correctly. Although, I can't remember the name of the employees that were working, but they made up for the poor experience. They were so much fun, and did their best to help us enjoy this product.

Jun 30, 2018
Got the flex pass off of groupon so this was part of the deal. It was fun, but definitely would not go again for this ride itself. It was a fun experience to do once though! The christmas movie was cool because snow came out of the sky and it was very exhilarating.

May 12, 2018
Meh...after reading the reviews on Google my expectations weren't high, but it was only about $2 extra with the Ripley's museum package and we had a lot of time on our hands. One of the movies was an under the sea adventure and the other one was a Santa Claus movie, which was kind of weird for May. The ocean movie was a good concept, but the 3D wasn't great and there were no special effects aside from the moving seats. The Santa Claus one was better made, the 3D was good, and it had fake snow fall in the theatre. With today's technology, I expect more. With the cost of the show on it's own this would be a hard pass. If this is the kind of activity you're looking for individually, I would recommend the zombie movie around the corner instead. It's way more immersive. Seats move, and you shoot zombies on a screen. Again, I wouldn't pay for this as a standalone either, but it was part of the Clifton Hill Fun Pass - and it was really fun. I was pleasantly surprised.

Aug 13, 2018
Poor quality visuals. The seats r rough and u feel in pain after the show is over.

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Mon:10 am - 11 pm
Tue:10 am - 11 pm
Wed:10 am - 11 pm
Thu:10 am - 11 pm
Sat:9 am - 12 am

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