![]() Maxime Rostand, discovered superheated mineral water is rising up through Maug’s lagoon,” Alten said. Why place a virtual island resort here? “Eight years ago, a French marine biologist, Dr. The Sea Monster Cove of Alten’s imagination is a spectacular, five-star aquarium-themed resort located on Maug, a remote island in the Western Pacific. “I don’t think this has ever been done before.” “We’re definitely breaking into brand-new territory here,” Alten said. But it may also be the start of an intriguing new form of entertainment - especially for those who love a good monster movie. Instead, it is a virtual vacation spot: The perfect destination for COVID-19 times of limited travel and a sunken economy. At least, it’s not real in the sense that it’s someplace you can actually go visit in person. Welcome to Sea Monster CoveĪs you might have guessed, Sea Monster Cove, aka, isn’t real. “And there’s Snowflake,” Alten said proudly. You don’t see this kind of thing at the Hilton! ![]() The only light now comes from the huge panoramic windows, which fill the suite with blue light like the creepy TV set from the movie Poltergeist.īut where - and what - is Snowflake? A moment later, we get an answer as a 63-foot albino mako shark appears outside the window and snarfs down an unsuspecting fish in a single, razor-toothed bite. He presses a button and the room is suddenly engulfed into velvety darkness. “I can also put the lights out if you prefer,” Alten told Digital Trends. ![]()
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