Disney+ and Swimply are teaming up to give fans a way to cool down and dive into an immersive movie experience unlike any other.
The streaming service and the pioneering pool-sharing platform announced Monday that they are combining forces to create the first-ever Disney+ Dive-In Theater experiences.
The experiences will transform three private swimming pools in Los Angeles into recreations of three classic films available to view on Disney+ and Hulu on Disney+ for bundle subscribers: "Honey I Shrunk the Kids," "Camp Rock" and "Alien."
Guests will not only be able to watch a movie while they swim, but also take part in themed photo ops and interactive experiences, according to Disney+ and Swimply.
At the "Honey I Shrunk the Kids" experience, for example, guests will enter through a "shrink ray" laser tunnel and emerge to giant-sized features, like a huge popcorn box and a cereal bowl swimming pool.
"The Disney+ Dive-In Theater allows fans to connect with their favorite films in a way they've never been able to before," Samantha Rosenberg, executive vice president of marketing for Disney+, said in a statement Monday. "Following the success of our Disney+ Throwback Experience earlier this summer, we're seeing audiences crave real-world experiences that let them step into the stories they love."
Disney announces new theme park coming to Abu DhabiThe limited-time Disney+ Dive-In Theater experiences will run from late July through August.
Fans may book a Disney+ Dive-In Theater experience by going to Swimply's website or downloading the Swimply app.
"Honey, I Shrunk the Kids": Taking place from, July 29 to Aug. 1, the experience will allow guests to "enter through a giant 'shrink ray' laser tunnel and emerge in a giant-sized world featuring a cereal bowl swimming pool, Cheerio pool floats, a towering popcorn box, and massive ants," according to Disney+ and Swimply.
Pool supplies to keep your backyard oasis sparkling all summer long"Camp Rock": From Aug. 6-9, guests can enjoy a fire pit, bunk assignments, friendship bracelet-making stations and sing the night away on a stage enhanced by a "lakeside feel."
"Alien": The third and final experience, running from Aug. 14-17, will transport guests into deep space.
According to Disney+ and Swimply, "Guests will be recruited by Weyland-Yutani agents, pose in a flight suit, and watch the film surrounded by eerie green lighting and sci-fi sound design."
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