Walk-through

Walk-through

Walkthrough

Un walkthrough (mot anglais, en français "passage à travers" littéralement) est un parcours scénique à pieds où les visiteurs sont amenés à découvrir différents décors tournant autour d'une thématique définie (le sous-marin du capitaine Nemo, par exemple pour les mystères du Nautilus à Parc Disneyland). L'attraction peut aussi être constituée d'une suite de pièces où s'enchaînent des effets spéciaux, comme pour Le temple de feu à Port Aventura.

Contrairement à beaucoup d'attractions, les walkthrough ne possèdent pas de nacelles ou de rail : le parcours s'effectuant à pieds, d'où l'appellation "walk" (qui signifie "marcher").

Exemples de walkthrough en Europe

Vue intérieure des mystères du Nautilus à Parc Disneyland
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