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Location-based entertainment (LBE) might not be doing great at the moment due to continual lockdowns but that doesn’t mean to say companies have given up. In fact they’re coming up with new ways to expand the industry. The latest to be announced is UNCONTAINED VR, an innovative idea from Immersive Tech due to launch this year.
Immersive Tech’s UNCONTAINED has been designed to meet demand from its Family Entertainment Centre (FEC) clients for COVID-safe outdoor attractions. A free-roam VR arcade built into a shipping container, the setup accommodates up to six players whilst providing environmental haptic feedback via blasts of heat and cold, motion floors, and physical object interactions.
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SMYRNA, Tenn., Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Georgia-based Family Entertainment Center, Stars and Strikes recently announced that they will be opening their newest entertainment destination, Lumberjack Alley, which will be the first axe-throwing site for the company. The brand-new Axe Throwing venue is located inside of the company s Smyrna, Tennessee location, housing 8 targets and offering a full menu of food and beverage selections for guests to enjoy. Lumberjack Alley will be opening to the public on Friday, January 22, 2021. We are excited to unveil Lumberjack Alley to all of our guests. This addition offers a place for our guests to get away and play with friends and family in a unique new atmosphere, said Jack Canouse, managing partner and co-founder of Stars and Strikes. The Smyrna community has always supported us, and we want to provide them with the best entertainment experience possible.
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