Early bird
tickets
available now!
Job search
Job Search
Latest news
More news: (showing 1 - 20 of 13771)           
UK only International

Universal files patent application for walkthrough VR experiences

By Andy Knaggs    29 Jan 2019
VR and AR attractions are becoming increasingly popular at theme parks - but can you let guests roam free? / Shutterstock

Universal Studios has submitted a patent application in the US for a new system designed to keep visitors on track while experiencing a walk-through virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) attraction.

Titled Systems and Methods for Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Path Management, the idea would see VR headsets and harnesses worn by guests connected to tracks above them. This way, Universal could keep guests moving onto the appropriate positions within the attraction at the appropriate speed, stopping them from going too quickly, or from doubling back and interfering with those coming behind them.

A tether would move the harness along the track while the guest walks, and once they are in the correct area the tether would lock in place, allowing movement only within a specific range. Visitors could be kept within a certain zone until the next zone is free of users.

In announcing the patent application, Universal has drawn comparisons with The Void’s Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire attraction at Disney Springs, where groups of four guests are completely untethered as they progress through the VR experience. The downside, Universal observes, is that guests do not move through at the same speed, making the scheduling of allotments of time problematic.

The challenge has been to translate a free-roaming immersive VR experience into an attraction at a theme park, where queues need to move steadily forward. Of course, there is no guarantee of a patent application being approved, nor of the associated technology ever being used, and Universal says it has applied for numerous ride-system patents, many of which include VR components.

Universal's patent application is for a system of harnesses and tethers attached to preset tracks / United States Patent and Trademark Office
Universal  Universal City Studios  virtual reality  augmented reality 
Sign up for FREE ezines
Related news

Company profile

Company profile: ABC Trainerize
ABC Trainerize is a member engagement mobile app and software platform that allows coaches and fitness businesses to expand their reach beyond their physical space, better connect with members, and digitize the training experience.
View full profile >
More company profiles

Featured Supplier

Altrafit introduces custom functional fitness equipment at Third Space
Altrafit has taken further steps to cement its reputation as a provider of high-quality, affordable functional fitness equipment that is built to last with the development and introduction of a new functional fitness keg for luxury gym operator, Third Space.
View full details >
More featured suppliers

Property & Tenders

Location: Jersey
Company: Jersey War Tunnels
Location: Chiswick, Gillingham, York and Nottingham
Company: Savills
Location: Cleveland Lakes, Wiltshire and Gloucestershire
Company: Cotswold Lakes Trust
Location: Loughton, IG10
Company: Knight Frank
Location: Grantham, Leicestershire
Company: Belvoir Castle
More properties & tenders

Diary dates

03-05 Sep 2024
IMPACT Exhibition Center, Bangkok, Thailand
08-10 Sep 2024
Wyndham® Lake Buena Vista Disney Springs™ Resort, Lake Buena Vista, United States
19-19 Sep 2024
The Salil Hotel Riverside - Bangkok, Bangkok 10120, Thailand
20-22 Sep 2024
Locations worldwide,
More diary dates