What if you could step inside your favorite horror movie or mystery adventure—without ever leaving your seat? That’s what VR escape rooms offer, and they’re turning fear into a profitable business.
Take Emma, for example. Emma owns a VR escape room business where players wear virtual reality headsets to solve puzzles and experience thrilling, heart-pounding scenarios. Whether it’s escaping a haunted mansion, solving a spy mission, or escaping a spaceship, the immersive experience makes players feel like they’re truly inside the game.
How do they make money? Emma charges customers per session, with each game lasting anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. The more immersive the experience, the higher the price. She also offers group packages for parties or corporate events, where teams work together to solve challenges. As people crave more exciting and unique ways to spend time with friends, VR escape rooms become the perfect option.
For Emma, the secret to success is offering a fun, scary experience that’s worth paying for. She uses fear—like eerie sounds, sudden surprises, and dark corners—to keep players engaged and excited. With growing demand for VR experiences, Emma’s business proves that sometimes, fear can be the key to a profitable and thrilling venture.