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Check out the most frequently asked questions about virtual reality (VR) arenas, booths, software, and more. If you don't see your question listed, reach out!
VR arenas range in price depending on the size and features you're wanting. They are often less expensive than a traditional booth model approach.
Space requirements can vary, but a large, open area is needed to work correctly. Common VR Arena dimensions are: 15x15 feet, 20x20 feet, 20x30 feet.
Yes, as long as safety guidelines are followed. The software uses a shared mapping feature and tracking that ensures players stay a safe distance from one another.
Each software provider has their own collection of games. A variety of experiences is available, including adventure games, escape rooms, and educational games.
Absolutely! While some experiences in arena-scale VR are best suited to larger groups, there are many that can be enjoyed solo or with fewer people.
Games with simpler controls permit players as young as 5 or 6 years old, but a common recommended age for many games is 10 or older.
Sessions can vary from 10 minutes to over an hour, depending on the game or experience.
Motion sickness varies from person to person. Most VR Arena content is mapped to the player's physical space so there is less disconnect between physical movement and perceived motion from the headset, which helps to mitigate motion sickness.
Arena-scale VR offers a more immersive and physically expansive experience than home or the traditional booth scaled VR. It allows for full-body movement in a large area, often with several users, which isn't typically possible in homes or original room scale setups.
Accessibility varies. Some vendors offer equipment or experiences tailored for various disabilities. We can help with recommendations for getting the best software and equipment based on the clients needs.
It varies by experience. Some require significant physical activity, mimicking sports or action games, while others are more exploratory and require a lot less physical exertion.
Most venues have strict sanitation protocols, including disinfecting VR equipment before and after use, using disposable face covers, and ensuring proper ventilation of the playing area.