CSLKenny
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The new YULLBE VR attraction was actually due to open at the end of last month but obviously with current lockdown it did not happen. No new timeframe has been given for the opening. However they did launch a new look website for it and have stepped up its social media presence recently. Website Link
The original press release:
There will be a preshow room before the open space roaming room where the experience and activities take place. Same as EuroSat VR it will only be for those 14 years and older.
The new headsets for YULLBE.
As seen a while ago in testing, one of the interactive challenges will involve cycling apparently?
I know VR is definitely not the most popular thing among fans but if they can combine the high quality graphics of Crazy Bats with the roaming VR tech of Valerian/Eurosat VR I should be something quite interesting to try out whenever it does open. Also intrigued to see how successful is it as a separate midway for the resort.
The original press release:
The newly opened Rulantica Water Park will be the testing environment for a novel virtual reality experience in 2020. Visitors should be able to immerse their entire body in a virtual environment and explore it interactively.
The novelty 2020 in Rulantica should be nothing less than "the ultimate virtual reality experience", with which the "barriers of life" can be overcome. The prototype is being developed under the name "YULLBE" by Mack NeXT GmbH & Co KG, a company of the Mack Group, which operates both the Europa Park and the Rulantica Water Park.
According to Sven Meyer, director of Mack NeXT, "YULLBE" is one of the company's most important projects to date. The name is a play on words from English "You will be" and denotes the idea that you can be anything. "It basically describes what we are aiming for with our new VR experience: a completely new but also very variable experience," says Meyer.
The new virtual reality experience in Rulantica will be entered via a separate entrance via the entrance hall of the water park. There, visitors who have previously booked the experience for a specific time, are equipped with the necessary equipment: a small backpack with computer, a helmet with virtual reality glasses and headphones and microphone and hand and foot tracker. This is how the whole body is to be imaged in the virtual world. In two to three minutes, visitors should be fully prepared for the upcoming adventure.
Visitors should be able to move freely in a virtual, computer game-like world. Up to eight people per group can share the experience of sharing tasks together in the virtual world. Around 50 visitors per hour will be able to experience "YULLBE" in Rulantica. For the new virtual reality attraction there are two rooms with 200 square meters and 100 square meters of space available.
There will be a preshow room before the open space roaming room where the experience and activities take place. Same as EuroSat VR it will only be for those 14 years and older.
The new headsets for YULLBE.
As seen a while ago in testing, one of the interactive challenges will involve cycling apparently?
I know VR is definitely not the most popular thing among fans but if they can combine the high quality graphics of Crazy Bats with the roaming VR tech of Valerian/Eurosat VR I should be something quite interesting to try out whenever it does open. Also intrigued to see how successful is it as a separate midway for the resort.