Birdly 2023
Better and More Accessible than Ever!
The acclaimed Birdly experience, a unique full body, immersive VR flight-simulator synthesizing engineering, robotics, game design, biomechanics, and virtual reality, has been wowing visitors and guests at museums, zoos, and aquariums for almost five years. Much has changed over that time, most notably, Birdly is now available through some new creative and much more attractive deal models.
A museum, zoo or aquarium can either purchase Birdly at prices much more attractive than previously available, or lease from months to years. So, whether you want Birdly as a stand-alone revenue generating attraction or to be incorporated into a themed exhibition, Birdly works. It does not matter what size your institution is, D3D’s new deal models can be customized for you.
And, Birdly has new rental options too. For a very manageable daily rental rate plus costs, Birdly can be rented for private events, corporate events, birthday parties, trade shows or conventions.
“TELUS Spark Science Centre is thrilled to have added the Birdly experience to our space and are welcoming riders of all ages.”
Roderick Tate, TELUS Spark
“The pair of Birdlys has been a huge hit at the dinosaur hall. Birdly truly is a premium immersive experience – far beyond any other VR we’ve seen.”
Dave Duszynski, Cincinnati Museum Center
Please contact D3D for more information on Birdly purchasing, leasing, or renting. Now is the time to bring Birdly to your museum, zoo, aquarium, or event.
About Birdly
Science centers have long offered airplane and rocket flight simulators, but Birdly delivers a full-body flying experience for natural history and technology enthusiasts alike. Unlike the side-effects of conventional VR, Birdly eliminates the nauseating sensory disconnect by taking the rider’s body on the journey in perfect visual, acoustic and equilibrium synchronicity. Built on the bio-mechanics of flight, this mission-aligned simulator is a location-based attraction that offers a novel, Instagram-friendly, experiential approach to conservation storytelling. With avatars like birds, pterosaurs, insects and manta rays, Birdly blends haptic engineering, robotics, game design, and virtual reality to take audiences on an exhilarating free-exploration of the natural world.
