Spree Interactive, provider of active free-roam virtual reality experiences, is on its way to Sky Zone Metairie, Louisiana, US.

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The VR solution allows up to 20 people at the same time to enjoy virtual reality experiences in an interactive and fun group setting, in what the German manufacturer calls: “The highest throughput location-based VR system on the market.”  

“Our active, family-friendly content makes Spree extremely easy to integrate into Sky Zone’s other offerings because it’s mom-approved,” said Spree Interactive director of sales Paul Collimore. “Spree’s 10-players-to-one-attendant ratio also makes it the most cost-effective system on the market.”  

“For Sky Zone, this is VR content tailored for the younger audience found at our trampoline parks,” said Donovan Duplantis, GM of Sky Zone Metairie. “Spree Interactive’s high throughput also makes it a perfect attraction for kids’ birthday parties, our most popular group purchase.”  

Spree recently opened an anchor VR attraction at Airtime Trampoline Park in Nuremberg, Germany, which was able to serve an average of 10 participants per group, totalling over 50 birthday parties in a single day on its opening weekend.  

The Sky Zone trial will see the American debut of Spree’s Extreme Anteater, the first VR game that was completely produced in-house by Spree Interactive. The game is an easy-to-play, casual experience that transports players into a “unique world” for a couple of minutes of fun and social interaction. Extreme Anteater joins a growing library of VR experiences available on Spree systems.  

Spree Interactive’s Sky Zone Metairie debut marks the first of several planned installations in collaboration with major operators stateside and will exhibit at the IAAPA Expo Orlando Show from November 19-22 in the Exploration Station area Booth number E7031.