The Ford Rouge Factory Tour Reimagines Visitor Experience with New Ford F-150, 2015 North American Truck of the Year
Dearborn, Mich. (PRWEB) February 10, 2015 -- The Henry Ford, in its unique partnership with Ford Motor Company, is proud to announce a new experience for visitors at the Ford Rouge Factory Tour. Visitors to the Rouge Complex will get a reimagined view inside the automotive and social innovations taking place at the plant producing Ford’s all-new aluminum-based F-150, winner of the 2015 North American Truck of the Year at the North American International Auto Show.
“The revamped tour not only allows visitors to see the finished process at the plant, but it connects them to the incredible level of research and technology that went into the new design of the innovative aluminum-bodied F-150’s,” said Patricia Mooradian, president of The Henry Ford. “The tour gives our visitors context into the plant’s historical past so that they too can envision a better future.”
Visitors familiar with the Ford Rouge Factory Tour will have a whole new theatrical experience inside Theater 2, now titled “Manufacturing Innovation.” The reimagined theater, designed by BRC Imagination Arts, immerses visitors into the world of actual production – from concept to final testing – through state-of-the-art special effects including 3D projection mapping, laser effects and actual moving robots. Inside the Legacy Theater, audiences will get an updated and in-depth look at the Rouge Plant’s beginnings from being Henry Ford’s unbridled vision to becoming an unparalleled automotive complex on which the entire process of manufacturing automobiles is achieved.
The factory experience itself has changed with the Rouge plant requiring major updates for aluminum assembly. More than 3,000 construction workers labored just in the plant’s stamping and body shops to make necessary changes. Along with a look at the final stages of assembly, the Ford Rouge Factory Tour gives visitors a look inside the environmental sustainability of manufacturing with a look at one of the largest living roofs in the world and an Outdoor Living Lab.
Admission is $13.50 for adult members and $16 for non-members, senior members 62 and up pay $12.25 members and $14.50 non-members, youth ages 3-12 pay $10.25 members and $12.00 non-members, children under two are free. For more information on the Ford Rouge Factory Tour and to see a complete list of non-production dates for the plant visit http://www.thehenryford.org/rouge/index.aspx.
About The Henry Ford
The Henry Ford in Dearborn, Michigan is an internationally-recognized cultural destination that brings the past forward by immersing visitors in the stories of ingenuity, resourcefulness and innovation that helped shape America. A national historic landmark with an unparalleled collection of artifacts from 300 years of American history, The Henry Ford is a force for sparking curiosity and inspiring tomorrow’s innovators. More than 1.6 million visitors annually experience its five attractions: Henry Ford Museum, Greenfield Village, The Ford Rouge Factory Tour, The Benson Ford Research Center and The Henry Ford IMAX Theatre. A continually expanding array of content available online provides anytime, anywhere access. The Henry Ford is also home to Henry Ford Academy, a public charter high school which educates 485 students a year on the institution’s campus. In 2014, The Henry Ford premiered its first-ever national television series, The Henry Ford’s Innovation Nation, showcasing present-day change-makers and The Henry Ford’s artifacts and unique visitor experiences. Hosted by news correspondent and humorist, Mo Rocca, this weekly half-hour show airs Saturday mornings on CBS. For more information please visit our website thehenryford.org.
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Melissa Foster, The Henry Ford, +1 (313) 982-6126, [email protected]
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