Visitors will be able to control giant robots at Disney's Avatar Park

James Cameron's film "Avatar" holds the highest grossing record in the history of world cinema and has won a theme park within Disney in the United States. Called “Pandora - The Avatar World”, the space is about to gain some very interesting news for its visitors.

It is a robotic costume that can be worn by tourists and used to explore and face the dangers of the environment. Part of the so-called Pandora Conservation Initiative (PCI), this mecca is officially named Pandora Utility Suit and has been demonstrated in practice, as shown in the video below:

The engine was created by Disney Parks Live Entertainment, Michael Curry Studios and Walt Disney Imagineering. As reported by io9, not everything is what it looks like in the video: a closer look can confirm that the human legs that appear on the front of the robot are fake - the user's legs are put down and he stands up. in fantasy.

Either way, the joke sounds pretty interesting and will probably be a popular attraction for fans heading to the Walt Disney World Resort on Bay Lake, near Orlando, in the United States.

Visitors will be able to control giant robots at Disney's Avatar park via TecMundo