make me a poster of the ride called Hearth & Hall: Building Beneath New Skies Pre Ride Area Description Guests enter a cozy, layered pre-show space styled as a neighborhood meeting parlor with posters for mutual aid meetings, fraternal society regalia, choral flyers, and a hand-penned noticeboard listing classes (English, sewing, citizenship), soup kitchens, and concerts. Live actors or animatronic "hosts" invite guests to pick a role card (e.g., seamstress, grocer, choir member) that changes interactive elements later. Ride Description with explicit connection to historical event Type: Multi-scene interactive dark ride / motion-light experience with small group interaction. The narrative follows several characters who use or run immigrant aid organizations: a settlement house teacher starting an English class, a mutual aid society fundraising a benefit, and a cultural troupe forming a theatre to preserve language and song. Guests pass through scenes where they can choose to engage — e.g., help patch a refugee’s coat by pressing a button that triggers a mechanic to mend it, or step up to a small microphone to sing a line that the scene samples into a projected chorus. Projections show meetings where volunteers negotiate with city officials, organize relief during a crisis, and teach skills. The ride emphasizes agency: institutions are shown as community responses born from necessity and solidarity. Audio translations allow non-English lines to be heard in the language of the See more