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Research on Application of VR Ostrich Dynamic Simulator
Abstract
Against the digital transformation of cultural tourism, popular science education and commercial entertainment industries, VR immersive somatosensory equipment has gradually become a rigid demand for the upgrading and renovation of offline physical venues. Equipped with six-degree-of-freedom dynamic platform, panoramic immersive VR display and human-body interactive technology, the VR Ostrich Dynamic Simulator integrates wildlife popular science, leisure entertainment and parent-child interaction functions. Breaking the single gameplay limitation of traditional amusement machines, it realizes the organic combination of entertainment and knowledge popularization. Supporting single-seat or double-seat riding experience as well as dual payment modes including QR-code scanning and coin insertion with unattended intelligent management and background data statistics, the product features small floor occupation and customizable update of themed contents. Thanks to outstanding product strengths, it has been widely applied to six major sectors: commercial amusement projects, cultural tourism scenic spots, research-oriented popular science venues, temporary event rental, public safety education bases and supporting leisure businesses. Combining practical industry implementation cases, this paper analyzes its application modes, operational logic, onsite advantages and future prospects across diversified scenarios, providing reference for equipment purchasers, venue contractors and project operators.
Introduction
Driven by the upgrading of offline consumption demand, modern consumers are shifting from traditional mechanical amusement facilities to tech-driven immersive interactive experiences. Conventional kiddie rides such as merry-go-rounds suffer from fixed gameplay and severe homogenization, failing to attract contemporary parent-child consumers. Centered on virtual ostrich running across African savannas, the VR Ostrich Dynamic Simulator adopts either head-mounted VR devices or three-screen panoramic display coupled with dynamic platform to simulate realistic acceleration, steering, bumping and diving movements. While delivering fun-oriented gaming experience for children, the embedded audio system imparts systematic knowledge about ostrich living habits and African grassland ecosystems. With flexible unattended charging system and low maintenance cost, the equipment has expanded its footprint from small shopping mall stalls to national-level science popularization and research bases in recent years, emerging as one of the most practical and well-received segmented VR amusement devices. This paper elaborates on detailed implementation plans and application value within six core application categories.

  1. Application in Commercial Amusement Industry: Core Profit-generating Facility for Offline Retail Outlets
    Commercial profit-making stands as the primary and largest-market application of VR Ostrich Simulator, covering comprehensive video game arcades, indoor parent-child parks, shopping mall amusement zones and community kids’ experience centers. Supported by self-service payment, it creates sustainable operating revenue and optimizes product portfolio of traditional entertainment venues.
    1.1 Configuration in Comprehensive Game Arcades & Amusement Centers
    Most existing arcade facilities focus on competitive racing, shooting and claw crane games, lacking mild somatosensory projects targeted at preschool and elementary kids, resulting in missing child consumer groups. Positioned for visitors aged 3 to 14 with moderate dynamic movements free from drastic stimulation, the VR Ostrich Simulator perfectly fills the blank of family-friendly amusement sections. Typically, 2 to 4 simulator units are grouped alongside mini bumper cars and VR battle machines to build an integrated parent-child entertainment zone. Based on real operating statistics, a single machine can receive 30 to 60 visitor sessions per day at a unit price of 10 to 15 RMB, with average payback period ranging from 8 to 14 months. Operators monitor daily turnover, consumption frequency and equipment fault alerts via cloud backend management system without full-time on-site attendants, facilitating unified centralized management of multiple arcade devices. Large-scale chain entertainment malls often launch bundled consumption packages: customers purchasing combo game coupons obtain one complimentary ostrich VR session to drive overall store consumption and boost space revenue efficiency. As traditional arcades upgrade toward digital immersive experiences, the low-investment, high-stability VR ostrich simulator becomes a preferred renovation option.
    1.2 Stall Layout in Shopping Mall Atriums & Parent-child Floors
    Modern shopping centers rely heavily on parent-child businesses to boost foot traffic, requiring space-saving, eye-catching and low-management-cost amusement facilities to utilize idle atrium and corridor space. Featuring cartoon-shaped ostrich exterior design, the simulator easily catches children’s attention while only occupying 2.5 to 3 square meters per unit. No complicated civil engineering is required; the equipment can start operation immediately after power connection. Two mainstream cooperation models are widely adopted: first, equipment suppliers place machines at shopping malls on revenue-sharing contracts, responsible for routine maintenance while malls provide site space; second, shopping malls purchase devices for self-operation as member benefits to enhance competitive edges of in-house kids’ services. During holidays and promotional campaigns, malls launch discount vouchers or free-experience rewards upon certain shopping amount to gather passenger flow. Major domestic commercial groups including Wanda, Yuerong and Longfor have widely deployed this equipment across their property portfolios as mainstream lightweight amusement renovation solution.
    1.3 Supporting Facility for Community Parent-child Parks & Maternal and Infant Stores
    Located in residential ground-floor shops, neighborhood amusement parks and baby care centers have limited usable space incompatible with large-scale amusement hardware. Compact and easy-to-maintain VR ostrich simulators serve as incremental profit source. Many early education and maternity stores provide free trial access for registered members to improve user stickiness and charge non-members per play; community indoor playgrounds bundle simulator access into all-in-one park tickets alongside trampolines and sand pools to raise overall package pricing. Benefiting from stable surrounding resident groups, repeated kid visits guarantee long-term steady operating income.
  2. Deployment in Cultural Tourism & Rural Complexes: Featured Internet-famous Attraction to Upgrade Park Business Portfolio
    Global cultural tourism is transforming from sightseeing-oriented to immersive-experience-focused development. Scenic spots including zoos, pastoral picking farms, cultural towns and hot spring resorts keep upgrading interactive entertainment to prolong tourist staying time. With African wildlife thematic positioning, VR Ostrich Simulator matches natural-style scenic resources perfectly.
    2.1 Wild Animal Parks & Themed Zoos
    Traditional zoos mainly rely on real animal viewing with limited interactive links, leading to short tourist stay. The VR simulator creates complementary experience: after watching real ostriches at bird exhibition areas, visitors embark on virtual cross-country running across African wetlands and bushes, learning about ostrich breeding habits, natural habitats and species distribution via built-in voice explanation. Scenic spot operators can either incorporate VR experience into all-in-one admission tickets or set separate fees to generate secondary consumption revenue. Many zoos cooperate with off-campus study tour organizations and open group simulator access as field courses of natural science education.
    2.2 Pastoral Picking Farms & Rural Cultural Complexes
    Most agritainment projects center on fruit picking, farmhouse catering and outdoor camping with serious product homogenization, lacking high-tech attractions to attract young family tourists. Installed inside farm leisure yards, VR ostrich simulators serve as post-picking recreational items. Farms commonly offer free VR coupons for customers reaching designated picking spending threshold to extend on-site consumption duration and promote sales of agricultural products and catering services. Under China’s rural revitalization strategy, numerous countryside leisure complexes prioritize affordable VR equipment to enrich parent-child research and vacation programs.
    2.3 Hot Spring Resorts & Wellness Homestays
    Family guests constitute major customer groups of hot spring resorts; parents usually need recreational options to keep children occupied during spa hours. Placed inside lounge areas, the simulator is offered as complimentary amenity for overnight guests to increase hotel accommodation value and improve comprehensive supporting competence of wellness resorts.
  3. Popular Science & Campus Education Application: Digital Teaching Tool for Primary and Secondary School Science Courses
    With nationwide advancement of competency-oriented education, extracurricular activity centers, school science classrooms and municipal science museums demand diversified digital teaching aids to reform conventional textbook-based natural science teaching. The immersive VR simulator transforms abstract wildlife knowledge into visualized interactive experience.
    3.1 In-school Science Classrooms & After-school Service Equipment
    New curriculum standards add more natural biology and wildlife courses; textbook pictures and written descriptions fail to help students intuitively understand animal features. Installed in campus science labs and after-class activity rooms, VR ostrich simulators are used during formal biology lessons: teachers organize grouped virtual savanna tours to observe ostrich movement patterns and ecosystem relationships with accompanying popular science narration. After-school clubs also adopt the device as regular extracurricular activity hardware, and many public primary schools procure simulators through local education bureau’s centralized teaching equipment bidding projects.
    3.2 Youth Activity Centers & District-level Science Pavilions
    Administered by education authorities and Communist Youth League organizations, municipal youth centers organize regular public science lectures and receive batches of student study groups on workdays, while charging individual family visitors during weekends. VR ostrich simulators form wildlife experience zones together with dinosaur and ocean-themed VR devices, supporting seasonal themed activities concerning grassland ecology and wild animal protection to foster juvenile environmental awareness in line with national science popularization policies.
    3.3 Urban Science & Technology Museums and Rural Community Science Stations
    Comprehensive city museums allocate scattered exhibition space for compact interactive VR exhibits including ostrich simulators. Restricted by budget and space, village-level rural culture auditoriums and grassroots science stations choose single-unit simulators as cost-effective popular science hardware for regular student public welfare experience, balancing urban and rural science resource allocation.
  4. Short-term Event Rental Business: Popular Warm-up Facility for Temporary Commercial Activities
    Thanks to convenient disassembly and transportation, short-time equipment rental becomes an important profit channel for simulator owners across various temporary occasions.
    4.1 Real Estate Opening Ceremonies & Store Grand Openings
    Property developers and new shop operators rent VR simulators to arrange free trial activities on opening days, gathering massive on-site crowds relying on children’s attraction to create prosperous promotional atmosphere. High rental demands emerge especially during holidays, bringing stable auxiliary income for equipment investors. Shopping mall anniversaries and brand roadshow promotions also frequently adopt the simulator for offline customer engagement.
    4.2 School Science Festivals, Kids Carnivals and Industry Expos
    Primary school science fairs, city children’s festivals and education equipment exhibitions require diverse interactive tech projects. Simulators are set up on playgrounds for campus science carnivals, or displayed at amusement expos for manufacturers to conduct face-to-face business negotiation with global purchasers.
    4.3 Training Institution Anniversary & Parent-child Garden Parties
    Art and early education training centers rent VR devices for anniversary celebrations and open-house activities, attracting potential student families via complimentary VR trials to realize brand exposure and enrollment expansion.
  5. Auxiliary Exhibition Item for Juvenile Rule-of-law & Public Safety Education Bases
    Local public security bureaus and judicial administrations build anti-fraud, anti-drug and juvenile safety education museums nationwide. Most venues feature intensive warning exhibits which may cause depressive experience; natural science-oriented VR ostrich simulators are placed in relaxing leisure zones to balance visiting rhythm. After completing intensive safety warning education, teenagers enjoy relaxed virtual ostrich riding while supplementing natural science knowledge, optimizing overall exhibition layout of comprehensive youth education bases. Newly-built domestic integrated safety museums increasingly reserve dedicated popular science areas equipped with such somatosensory VR devices.
  6. Supplementary Facility for Diversified Leisure Formats
    6.1 E-sport Hotels & Modern Internet Cafés
    Targeting young customers with accompanying children, e-sport hotels deploy simulators at public lounge areas to improve guest satisfaction and review ratings. Upgraded composite cybercafés break single internet-access business mode by building mini VR amusement corners with ostrich simulators to capture parent-child customer groups.
    6.2 Waiting Areas of Large Cinemas
    Movie audiences have idle waiting time before screenings; cinemas place simulators beside ticket checking counters for paid kid entertainment, generating extra sideline revenue with steady inherent passenger flow.
  7. Future Development Trend of VR Ostrich Simulator Application
    Driven by digital cultural tourism reform, educational informatization and offline consumption upgrade, the application boundary of VR ostrich simulator keeps expanding continuously. First, content upgradation enables flexible replacement of virtual themes such as dinosaurs, horses and exotic beasts to access dinosaur parks and equestrian-themed scenic spots. Second, increasing governmental investment on campus popular science equipment fuels sustained growth of educational procurement demand. Third, market penetration expands toward county-level and township commercial districts to unlock untapped sinking market potential. Fourth, venue general contractors integrate simulators into full-set equipment lists of research base and popular science museum turnkey projects for bulk centralized procurement. Meanwhile, manufacturers keep optimizing dynamic platform structure and intelligent payment system to cut maintenance failure rate and further enhance cross-scene adaptability of the product.
    Conclusion
    With dual attributes of entertainment and science popularization plus small footprint and unattended intelligent operation, VR Ostrich Dynamic Simulator covers six core industries including commercial amusement, cultural tourism, school education, temporary leasing, public exhibition and supporting leisure services, breaking application limits of conventional fixed-playground amusement equipment. For commercial investors, low upfront cost and automatic revenue collection lower startup threshold for small-scale entrepreneurs; for educational institutions, immersive experiential teaching perfectly fits national competency education reform needs for digital classroom upgrading; for scenic operators, differentiated high-tech experience helps realize scenic product differentiation and consumption upgrade. Amid ongoing digital transformation of real economy, the application value of VR ostrich simulator will be further explored with continuous emerging application scenarios, consolidating its position as a promising segmented VR somatosensory product with wide market coverage.

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