Take me to Tomorrowland!

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Two of my favorite companies, Disney and Google have teamed up to create Take Me To Tomorrowland, a multi-sensorial teaser experience on both mobile and desktop.  The full site which will launch in the spring, will transport us into a 360° Tomorrowland environment.

For now we will have to check out the site at TakeMeToTomorrowland.com or use Google Voice Search technology (“OK Google, Take me to Tomorrowland”) for a peek at Tomorrowland.

Tomorrowland opens in theatres on May 22, 2015 and is the all new mystery adventure starring George Clooney and Britt Robertson who team up together for a dangerous mission to discover the secrets of an enigmatic place “somewhere in time and space”.   


Check out Take me to Tomorrowland and let me know what you think.   Loretta Garcia, Entertainment Writer for ChipandCo.com bringing you another sneak peak at the upcoming Walt Disney Picture, Tomorrowland.   Don’t miss it!


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One thought on “Take me to Tomorrowland!

  1. Let you know what I think? I think this will be an engaging two hours of distraction, and then the film will evaporate from public consciousness like the film Rocketeer. What should be a call to action for anyone and everyone who really wants something like this to be possible will be largely, tragically forgotten. Or worse, it will be a visually interesting film that loses its way.

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