

Since no photography was permitted, it is unclear what kind of VR headsets were used, but we can guess a familiar mobile headset like the Gear VR is a likely choice.Īccording to a guest who tried the VR experience, it was a short 360-degree video that began in a laboratory filled with “tones of green in what appears to be Gamma experiments and possibly the Gamma core itself.”

Each chair has a VR headset and headphones placed on top, which guests are then asked to take a seat and put on. Park guests interested in trying out the VR experience at the amphitheater are escorted onto the stage behind a curtain where they will find themselves in a dimly lit room with rows of chairs. Now Universal Orlando has opened the experience up to all guests, with testing taking place in the Toon Lagoon Amphitheater, a 2,000 seat venue that has remain unused. Originally reported by Orlando Informer, the VR experience began testing last week only with Universal employees. In advance of Universal Orlando re-opening their much anticipated and redesigned Incredible Hulk roller coaster this Summer, the resort has been quietly testing a VR experience with guests willing to take a survey. You may one day ride the Incredible Hulk roller coaster in virtual reality.
