
Built for the venues people already gather in.
Bars, dealerships, country clubs, watch parties, fundraisers, conventions, bowling alleys, arcades, axe throwing, escape rooms, and private parties — every format is built around hosted sessions, live leaderboard competition, and polished on-site operation.
Turn drink time into stay time.
Bars, restaurants, country clubs, and private clubs live on dwell time. A simulator gives the room a center of gravity — guests crowd the leaderboard, take turns, and stay through the next round instead of wandering off. Works as a one-night feature, a season-long sponsor program, or a permanent install.
- Bars and gastropubs
- Restaurants with bar programs
- Country clubs and private clubs
- Sports bars during race weekends
- Hotel lounges and resort bars
- Speakeasies and members-only rooms
- Brewery and distillery taprooms
An attraction guests come back to defend.
Bowling alleys, arcades, axe throwing, escape rooms, and karting facilities already live on experience. A simulator slots in next to the rest of the floor as another premium attraction — and the leaderboard gives guests a reason to return until they take the top spot.
- Bowling alleys and entertainment centers
- Arcades and barcades
- Karting facilities (indoor and outdoor)
- Escape rooms
- Axe throwing venues
- Slot car and RC car tracks
- Mini-golf and family entertainment centers
The simulator becomes a reason to walk in.
Dealerships, performance shops, and race tracks already attract a self-selected audience that cares about cars. A simulator branded to the showroom floor or the team in the shop becomes a natural draw — for test-drive day, customer events, car meets, and sponsorship nights.
- New and used car dealerships
- Performance and tuning shops
- Independent repair shops
- Car race tracks and karting circuits
- Hobby shops and aftermarket retailers
- Car meets, cars-and-coffee, car shows
- Manufacturer ride-and-drive events
Better than another raffle table.
Birthdays, anniversaries, charity events, retirement parties, and milestone moments. A simulator becomes the centerpiece — hosted sessions, live ranking, prize moments, and photos people actually keep. For fundraisers and auctions it doubles as a paid-entry challenge or a sponsor-branded prize lane.
- Private parties and birthdays
- Engagement, anniversary, and retirement parties
- Fundraisers and charity galas
- Live and silent auctions (paid challenge / sponsored lane)
- Race-weekend watch parties
- Product launches
- Holiday and end-of-year company parties
Engagement that lasts past the elevator pitch.
From the convention floor to the office. Tech startups and financial firms book it for client nights and recruiting events. Marketing teams use it as the engagement engine inside larger activations. Conventions and dealer meetings use it to control booth flow and capture qualified leads.
- Tech companies and startups
- Financial firms — investment, VC, wealth management
- Marketing agencies and in-activation programs
- Conventions and trade shows
- Dealer and partner meetings
- Business and client appreciation parties
- Recruiting and employer-branding events
Something to do before, during, and after the broadcast.
Race weekends, big-fight nights, championship games, season finales. Simulators give a watch party a second center of gravity — fastest-lap challenges before the broadcast, leaderboard windows during natural breaks, and a closing prize moment after. Multi-location programs aggregate scoreboards across venues.
- Le Mans, Daytona, Sebring (24-hour races)
- F1, NASCAR, IMSA, IndyCar weekends
- Sports bars and viewing parties
- Championship and finale viewings
- Sponsor-hosted watch programs
- Multi-location national leaderboards
- Manufacturer-themed car/track pairings
Earn the dwell time you already have.
Airports, arenas, lobbies, lounges, and even barber shops have a captive audience with time to spend. A simulator turns waiting into engagement — passive impressions become active, social moments. Branding integrates with whoever owns the space or the activation.
- Airport terminals and lounges
- Arenas and stadium concourses
- Hotel lobbies and resort lounges
- Conference center common spaces
- Barber shops and high-traffic retail
- Casino floors and player lounges
- Sponsor and brand activations inside larger venues
Competition without the awkwardness.
Racing simulators create an easy team-building format without forcing anyone into structured exercises. Compete individually, by department, or rotate teammates through a relay-style endurance race where strategy, consistency, and clean driver swaps decide the winner.
- Department vs. department fastest-lap challenge
- Executive vs. employee competition
- Sales-team leaderboard
- Relay-style team challenge
- 30, 45, 60, or 90 minute endurance race
- Bracket-style driving competition
- Casual open-drive with live ranking
An attraction that earns its floor space.
When a venue wants the simulator to live there full-time, we treat it like an installation, not a delivery. Hardware specced to the space and the audience, branding integrated with the venue, staff trained to run sessions, and an ongoing service plan so it stays in great shape long after install day.
- Bars, restaurants, country clubs
- Bowling alleys, arcades, family entertainment
- Dealerships, performance shops, hobby shops
- Hotel and resort lounges
- Hospitality lounges and waiting areas
- Sponsor-branded venue programs
- Service, maintenance, and content refresh plans
Why It Works Anywhere
Active, competitive, and easy to drop into any venue.
Real Engagement
Guests are not watching, they are participating. Stronger attention, longer dwell time, and natural interaction.
Easy To Understand
Drive a lap, set a time, climb the leaderboard. No racing knowledge required — fun for first-timers and competitive guests alike.
Group Participation
Relay and endurance formats add a team layer. Guests support a shared result, not just an individual time.
Follow-Up Material
Leaderboard results, prize winners, photos, and recap content give the host or venue meaningful follow-up content.
Scales With The Room
One simulator anchors a small bar or VIP event. Multi-simulator deployments support arenas, conventions, and full-venue programs.
Keeps People Around
Simulators draw spectators. People watch friends, coworkers, and clients trade laps — the activation area stays active.
Common Questions
What venue owners and event planners usually ask first.
Our guests are not racing fans.+
We are a bar, not an event venue.+
We already have entertainment planned.+
We do not have a huge space.+
How many people can participate?+
Can it be branded?+
Can we install one permanently?+
Can we run it during a watch party?+
Which one fits your venue?
Tell us about the space, the audience, and the date. We'll come back with simulator count, format, and pricing.