ORLANDO, Fla. -- Wreck-It-Ralph is now breaking things at Disney Springs.

The Void and ILMxLAB have teamed up once again for a new virtual reality experience called Ralph Breaks VR.

It's inspired by Disney's new animated film Ralph Breaks the Internet, which finds Ralph and Vanellope von Schweetz roaming through the internet.

After putting on their VR headsets and haptic vests, players will appear as colorful cartoon characters, or avatars. It's a "disguise" to keep players from being detected.

From there, players enter the internet, which looks like a futuristic city complete with billboards and buildings bearing the names of various brands. There's Smashable instead of Mashable. Instead of CNet, there's CNote.

Just like The Void's Star Wars experience, players will walk from room to room, which, in the virtual world, look like catwalks and hallways.

The VR experience is broken in series of mini-games. In one of the games, players have to tap panels as they light up on the wall. It's timed and the lights appear quickly, so you have to be fast. Another is a life-sized version of Space Invaders.

There's even a shooting gallery game where players will use a pancake/milkshake launcher to fight off bunnies and kitties.

Ralph Breaks VR also uses sensory effects to make the experience more interactive. Players will feel vibrations when walking through one scene. They'll also smell pancakes and feel heat from a fire in another.

And for the Star Wars fans out there, The Void's "Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire" is still available. In fact, look for a strategically placed billboard for the experience during Ralph Breaks VR.

For reservations, visit thevoid.com. ​

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