Virtual reality comes to theme parks

Virtual reality comes to theme parks

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Virtual reality comes to theme parks”.
Virtual reality is having a renaissance big tech companies like Google, Facebook and Samsung are all building headsets consumers can buy and use in the comfort of their own homes, but virtual reality is also reshaping an entirely different set of industries. It starts here in theme parks, but it will spread to malls and movie theaters and arcades virtual reality will reshape the way we consume entertainment, not just passively sitting on our couch, but also when we’re having fun out in the real world this summer. The future of this industry will start to roll out to the masses. Six Flags is going to put VR coasters in nine parks across the United States and Sony Pictures is working with an ambitious startup called avoid to put a ghostbusters virtual reality. Experience right into the heart of Times Square: okay, I know what you’re thinking wearing a VR headset on a rollercoaster seems ridiculous and well obviously it is.

But having tried it myself, I can say: there’s actually something amazing about it. When you combine real-world forces with great virtual reality, you get something new, something more exciting and terrifying than either one on its own layering virtual reality. On top of rides that already exists works well, but startups are also starting from scratch. Zero latency, for example, is creating a sort of virtual reality. Shooting range think the next generation of laser tag and the void with its new Ghost Busters experience is going even further. It’S trying to map the virtual world onto the real one so that, when you reach out to touch a wall in the simulation, it’s actually they’re using heat lamps and fans, trapdoors and elevators, it’s adding physical effects to the simulation, creating what it calls hyper reality.

Virtual reality comes to theme parks

These projects will have a profound impact on the VR experience in two ways. First, they’ll act as a catalyst for mainstream adoption. Six Flags estimates that 7 million people will get to experience VR this summer on their rise. That’S 7 times the number of active users samsung believes it has for its VR headset right now. Second they’ll give consumers a taste of the near future.

Virtual reality comes to theme parks

The void is willing to spend a lot of money on its headset for the average consumer. Vr experience consumers not willing to pay more than six to eight hundred dollars plus $ 1,000 for their gaming PC. The void can spend around ten thousand dollars on a single headset in order to give people an ultra high-end experience.

Virtual reality comes to theme parks

That’S worth the price of admission and that’s why theme parks are going to be the future of virtual reality. You want the biggest number of people to experience the best the technology has to offer, and that’s only gon na happen in a place like this. Unless it doesn’t actually we’ve been on this ride before a few decades ago, people thought that theme parks are gon na, be the future of virtual reality and vice versa.

That ride didn’t end. So well, it’s 7:40. 3:00.

In the morning, right now we are gon na rock your world through virtual reality. Ah, the 1990s. At the time, a lot of companies were jumping on the increasingly hot VR bandwagon and one of the biggest was virtual world entertainment. Now, the guys from that company, you thought that VR headsets made you look like an idiot and they were not wrong, so they created what they call battle: tech pods, these big complex, looking cockpits that you could strap into and battle, not very realistic-looking robots people loved. It they loved it so much that VW is able to create its own series of virtual reality parks. They even had bars.

We could go to tell your war stories. Weird Al was a fan yeah. It was a thing around the same time. Disney began to experiment with its own brand of virtual reality. It opened up in Aladdin magic carpet ride with some very cumbersome looking helmets and Bill. Nye did a little work on a cyberspace Mountain VR theme, parks and arcades were big business until the novelty wore off.

That is, it turns out that they couldn’t keep the software updated fast enough to make it interesting. They didn’t have the same eternal enjoyment as a roller coaster. Vr was just another amusement one with a very short shelf life, so is VR today, just another fad, it’s hard to say. Obviously, we know it’s not as bulky or expensive as it was back then, and no doubt the immersive experiences you can have in your living room will improve by leaps and bounds over the next few years, but until people start putting rollercoasters in their backyards or turning Their houses into funhouse, mazes full of props there’ll be a certain kind of magic.

That’S only possible when you actually get off the couch. Who was the virtual reality, King getting ready to are tickets on the virtual reality tour this morning he joins us, live from Pasadena. The mornings are nice. You guys gon na fly with me today, Tony Susan you’re there.

What we’re in virtual reality somewhere, yes somewhere .