Reducing Perceived Waiting Time in Theme Park Queues via an Augmented Reality Game

Author:

Zambetta Fabio1ORCID,Raffe William2,Tamassia Marco1,Mueller Florian ’Floyd‚1,Li Xiaodong1,Quinten Niels3,Patibanda Rakesh1,Dang Daniel1,Satterley Jon4

Affiliation:

1. RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

2. University of Technology Sydney, Australia

3. Leuven University College of Arts, Leuven, Belgium

4. Village Roadshaw Digital, Melbourne, Australia

Abstract

Theme parks visits can be very playful events for families, however, waiting in the ride’s queues can often be the cause of great frustration. We developed a novel augmented reality game to be played in the theme park’s queue, and an in-the-wild study with X participants using log data and interviews demonstrated that every minute playing was perceived to the same extent of about 5 minutes of not playing the game. We articulate a design space for researchers and strategies for game designers aiming to reduce perceived waiting time in queues. With our work, we hope to extend how we use games in everyday life to make our lives more playful.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Human-Computer Interaction

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