Immersive Learning Delivered Anywhere

A portable, seated immersive VR learning theater that brings high-impact science storytelling to libraries, school districts, museums, and community spaces — without the complexity of traditional technology.

Rent it for a month or an entire school year. Run it with minimal staff. Inspire thousands.

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spark curiosity without complexity

Museums, libraries and school districts want to deliver programs that spark curiosity — experiences that feel meaningful, emotional, and unforgettable.

But reality gets in the way:

  • Space is limited

  • Budgets are tight

  • Staff capacity is stretched

  • Technology breaks, ages, or overwhelms

  • Good programs get overshadowed by new demands

  • Visitors expect more immersive experiences than ever before

  • Traditional VR isn’t built for education or high-throughput groups

ALICE Go was created precisely to solve these problems.

ALICE Go is a portable, seated group VR theater that delivers immersive learning experiences anywhere your audience gathers. It is built on the same storytelling and playback system as our full-scale ALICE theater—used by museums to deliver shared immersive experiences at a premium level.

A Travelling Immersive Cinema

Think of ALICE Go as a traveling immersive cinema —purpose-built for education, STEM engagement, and community programming. It offers the same storytelling quality and comfort of the full ALICE theater, but in a compact, portable format designed for libraries, school districts, and outreach programs.

Not a VR arcade, single person experience or thrill ride, but a fully seated, highly accessible learning environment that turns science into shared wonder.

A group of students participating in a shared VR learning session in a school library using ALICE Go.

Shared VR for STEM education programs

  • Built for Real Programming

    Large groups. Tight schedules. Diverse learners. ALICE Go handles it all with ease.

  • High Capacity and Effortless

    Expandable from 10 to 150+ seats allowing you to reaches hundreds — even over a thousand — visitors daily.
    With one-button operation and clear workflows and dedicated technical support, your team focuses on visitors — not technology.

  • Earned Revenue Potential

    Its throughput + footprint = exceptional revenue potential. Even a modest ticket add-on can generate meaningful daily income over multi-month runs.

  • Immersive educational experience for everyone

    Fully seated

    Wheelchair accessible

    Comfortable for first-time VR users Sensory-friendly pacing

    Clear narration and grounded visuals

    It’s an environment designed for learning, not adrenaline.

Films the fuel stem education programs

See What's in Our Library

From ancient civilizations to deep space exploration, each experience is designed to educate, inspire, and captivate.

ALICE Go’s growing library explores:

  • Paleontology

  • Space and exoplanets

  • Ocean exploration

  • Geology & Earth systems

  • Physics & energy

  • Microbiology

Each film is a complete educational experience that stands alone as a program — ideal for:

  • seasonal programming

  • curriculum-aligned school visits

  • STEAM events

  • summer camps

  • community outreach

A Fully Packaged Solution for Educational Outreach Programs

Immersive theater

  • Scalable, portable VR theatre for anywhere from 10 to 150+ visitors at once

  • Modular, collapsable bench seating if required

  • Experiences that are less than 20 minutes to allow for shows every 30 minutes

syncronized vr

  • A powerful, shared experience for visitors

  • High-resolution group VR headsets

  • Preconfigured system with one-button operation

  • Preloaded films

Spatial Audio

Rich 360° sound that brings science to life and deepens every moment.

alice go portable immersive theater kits

From $2500 per month

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FAQs

  • DescrAn immersive learning experience is a storytelling-based educational format that surrounds learners with visuals, sound, and narrative to deepen understanding. ALICE Go delivers immersive learning through a seated group VR theater designed for STEM programs, school groups, libraries, and community spaces.iption text goes here

  • ALICE Go content is created with stable, grounded cinematography and smooth pacing to reduce motion discomfort. Because visitors are seated and the visuals are steady, most people feel comfortable throughout the experience.

  • Absolutely! ALICE Go installs as a portable, self-contained immersive theater. Shows run with one button, require minimal staffing, and can accommodate high daily visitor volume. It’s ideal for seasonal programming, district-wide outreach, or multi-week STEM education initiatives.

  • Both — but it functions more like a traveling immersive theater. ALICE Go uses synchronized VR headsets to deliver shared science storytelling, similar to a pop-up planetarium but with 360° immersive films.

  • Topics include paleontology, space and exoplanets, ocean exploration, geology, physics, microbiology, and Earth sciences. Every film is designed with subject-matter experts and supports STEM curriculum and inquiry-based learning.

  • Films typically run 15–20 minutes, which provides meaningful educational impact while keeping the experience comfortable and accessible.

  • Yes. ALICE Go is fully seated, wheelchair accessible, and designed with smooth visual motion to minimize discomfort. It is intentionally built to include visitors who cannot participate in traditional VR. We also have versions of our experiences available with subtitles and described video.

  • Yes. Because of its high capacity and small footprint, even modest ticketing can generate significant daily revenue over multi-week or seasonal runs. Some organizations choose to offer the experience for free with funding covered through sponsorship.

  • Daily operation requires minimal staff — often one team member is enough. Shows run through a single control interface and do not require technical expertise.

  • ALICE Go is designed for high visitor throughput and simple, consistent hygiene. Each headset uses removable, wipeable face interfaces that can be cleaned quickly between groups. We provide sanitation guidelines, recommended supplies, and an easy workflow that keeps the experience safe and comfortable for all visitors. Most institutions integrate cleaning into their normal program rhythm, and staff tell us it is fast and manageable.

  • Most institutions host ALICE Go for multi-month programming blocks.

    While one-month rentals are possible, museums and education partners typically find the best results with 3-month or longer runs because:

    • Visitors have time to discover the experience and word of mouth can spread.

    • Schools and camps can build it into their seasonal programming

    • Staff can plan around a predictable schedule

    • Marketing has time to build momentum

    Recommended minimum for museums:

    3 months — aligns well with rotating exhibit schedules and seasonal programming cycles.

    Recommended minimum for libraries or community centres:

    1–3 months depending on demand and audience size.

    Recommended minimum for education partners:

    Districts often license ALICE Go for an entire school year and move it between schools on a planned rotation.

  • Absolutely. Summer camps need activities that are easy to run, exciting for kids, and repeatable week after week — ALICE Go was built for exactly that.

    Because the theater is seated, comfortable, and simple to operate, camp staff can move groups through smoothly while giving them a big, cinematic “wow” moment rooted in science and discovery.

    Camps often use ALICE Go to:

    • anchor weekly STEM days

    • give campers a weather-proof “big event”

    • support hands-on learning with a memorable immersive story

    • serve large groups efficiently with scheduled showtimes

    Most partners keep ALICE Go for the entire camp season so every group gets a chance to experience it.

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Teacher introducing immersive VR learning using the ALICE Go portable classroom kit during a school presentation.