The Holidays are approaching and travel is eminent whether your going next door, across town, to Grandma's house, or exploring an exotic country. Multigenerational Vacationing, one of AAA travel trends for 2016, forecasted that family members of different generations would take excursions together in one big group. However, if this type of travel is not in your realm of possibilities why not take the family on a virtual trip, a simulated experience that does not sacrifice safety or expense.
Virtual Reality. VR for short, is a computer simulated world or scenario, real or imaginary in which a user may interact with objects or living things in real time. Binocular goggles are sometimes used to simulate the appearance of objects in three dimensions with the use of a smart phone. Experience skydiving in the mountains, surf the Hawaiian waves, ride an amusement park roller coaster, visit exotic travel destinations, or play Where's Waldo in Santa Monica Pier. Organizing vacations with VR gives viewers a realistic preview of vacation destinations which can weed out options that may not prove as interesting as presented in travel brochures or websites. Everyone can participate in VR and it doesn't take a lot of energy especially after that big Thanksgiving meal.
There are many free VR apps on Google Play or videos on You Tube that can be downloaded for hours of fun. Headsets range from $15 to $350 complete with bells and whistles found in TJ Maxx,
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There is something for all ages and interest levels.














