Fun Spot America will be holding a drone show at its Orlando location only this Saturday.
The production uses 300 drones to form patriotic images of bald eagles, shooters, rockets, roller coasters, and more. Images can be viewed from anywhere within the attraction near International Drive.
“Our guests love to experience our parks at night,” CEO John Ally Jr. said in a news release. “The fun spot rides and attractions have lively light displays. The fun spot American Drone Show lights up the night even more to visit guests.”
Ally said the park, which has been open since 1997, will introduce new events, promotions and attractions. It might add live entertainment, he said.
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It was the first drone show of a fun spot and will be one of the first drone productions in central Florida since its show at Lake Eola Park in Orlando in December.
Last month, more than 1,500 people watched the drone show at the University of Central Florida as part of a welcome back activity for the spring semester.
We partnered with Minnesota-based aerial lighting to create a custom show with an exclusive soundtrack.
You will be marked at the main viewing location within the park. Viewing from parking or sidefields is not permitted. According to the Fun Spot website, audiences are more than 100 yards away from the launch site.
The show lasts 12-14 minutes, but starts at 8pm on March 1st. Parking and admission are free. Rides and go-karts are accessible for daily pass or individual ride prices.
The park is open from 10am on Saturdays until late at night. For more information, please visit fun-pot.com.
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