New Business in West Chester Lets Customers Immerse Themselves into Virtual Reality

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Neverland Virtual Reality, a new business on East Market Street in West Chester, offers customers the chance to immerse themselves into the virtual reality experience of their choosing, writes Donna Rovins for the Daily Times.

Visitors put on a headset and are then able to move around the virtual space using handheld controllers.

“Your brain doesn’t know the difference between real life or virtual,” said Josh Smith, who co-owns Neverland Virtual Reality with Brady Bagwan.

The virtual reality space features two racing simulators and five room-size stations offering a wide array of experiences for ages 6 and up. These include games, racing simulations, traveling through GoogleEarth, 3D art creating, exploring the Titanic, and reliving the Apollo 11’s moon-landing.

The new business also goes beyond the boundaries of just being an entertainment venue by offering classroom science labs that allow students to study chemistry, physics, and space.

“Students can virtually mix, measure, and pour in a virtual chemistry space,” said Smith. “They can see the response.”

Read more about Neverland Virtual Reality in the Daily Times here.

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