"Dream Island" launches a space survey for Cosmonautics Day with bonuses for users.

"Dream Island" launches a space survey for Cosmonautics Day with bonuses for users.

      On Cosmonautics Day, "Island of Dreams" launched an interactive survey on its website that helps everyone determine their ideal "space" scenario — and earn bonuses.

      The survey appears in a pop-up format on the website, takes only 20-30 seconds, and turns an ordinary visit to the site into a small personal experiment. Users are offered to choose which sensations are closer to them: weightlessness, a sharp start, flying among the stars, or free fall.

      After completing the survey, participants receive 500 bonus points and their personal "space profile" — a hint at which experiences are right for them.

      The project has become part of the "Island of Dreams" strategy to create bright and understandable scenarios where every guest can feel like a participant in their own adventure. After all, for most people, space is primarily about emotions: the moment of weightlessness, the effect of complete immersion, and the feeling that familiar gravity no longer applies.

      The initiative is timed to April 12 and helps the park better understand what experiences guests are looking for, in order to make them even more exciting.

      "Modern attractions are not just mechanics, but complex engineering systems that recreate sensations close to those of space. In terms of reliability and safety requirements, they can be compared to aerospace technology," notes Gleb Paul, the technical director of "Island of Dreams."

      Today, the park already has attractions that convey the effect of flight and weightlessness. This direction will only grow — "Island of Dreams" continues to develop its "space" line and implement new technologies.

      All registered users of the "Island of Dreams" website can participate in the survey from April 2 to April 7, 2026, and the summarized results will be published on April 9. The full version of the survey is available only in the desktop version of the website.

"Dream Island" launches a space survey for Cosmonautics Day with bonuses for users.

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"Dream Island" launches a space survey for Cosmonautics Day with bonuses for users.

On Cosmonautics Day, "Island of Dreams" launched an interactive survey on its website that helps everyone determine their ideal "space" scenario — and receive bonuses. The survey appears in a pop-up format on the website, takes only 20-30 seconds, and turns a regular visit to the site into a small personal experiment. Users are asked to choose which sensations are closer: weightlessness, a sharp start, flight...