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ATTRACTIONS
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Spectacular
Discovery
Fun
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"I must say the family had a very enjoyable day…We enjoyed especially the 3D/4D rides, as well as a very pleasant meal in KaDeliceScope."
Andy 39 years Edinburgh (United Kingdom)
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INFORMATIONDates and times
Park opening dates and evening show
start timesGetting to Futuroscope
How to get to Futuroscope by car, train and plane
Restaurants inside Futuroscope
7 theme restaurants and a large choice of takeaway outlets
Services & helpful tips
Everything to make your visit more comfortable and more enjoyable
Brochure
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Online help
Visit the interactive FAQ
Around Futuroscope
Things to see and do in the Vienne and the Poitou-Charentes
- ACCOMMODATION
Hotels on the Futuroscope site
Thirteen 1- to 4-star hotels less than a 10-min. walk from the main entrance
Hotels near Futuroscope
A selection of hotels just a short drive away
Other Accommodation
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& BOOKINGBORN TO BE WILD NEW FOR 2013
The attraction
Join two extraordinary women on a real-life adventure.
Travel from the forests of Borneo to the grassy plains of Kenya and see how a primatologist and an elephant expert have devoted their daily lives to saving orphaned animals and reintroducing them to the wild.
Voted best film produced for the giant screen by Giant Screen Cinema Association.
The heroines
Two women devoted to animal rescue.
Dr Biruté Mary Galdikas is one of the world’s foremost primate behaviour experts. Dr Daphne Sheldrick is one of the most highly renowned elephant specialists, who has also built an elephant refuge in Kenya.
The technology
A breathtaking journey through image with IMAX 3D technology.
70 mm IMAX film shown in 3D on a giant screen. The projector is fitted with two lenses to show two images, and the polarised glasses worn by the spectators ensure that one image is seen by the right eye, and the second image by the left eye.
The architecture
A half sphere gravitating like the Earth around the Sun, and…
The front of the IMAX 3D theatre represents a giant screen as well as a lens that distorts the flat surface and reflects back an inverted image of the world. The aim of the architect, Denis Laming, was to provide an allusion to the optics of a camera.
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