The exhilarating new experience at Navy Pier in Chicago lets you fly over the city.
Justyna Syska & Jordan Arseneau
"You may smell a coffee shop or even a lake breeze," said Derek Poitras, Flyover Chicago's general manager. Act Two intensifies the visual elements. Viewers enter a 360-degree theater with huge curved screens lining the walls and watch a six-minute video.
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