VR Entertainment Business Case Study: A LEKE VR Store Generated $13,368 in a Single Day

VR Entertainment Business Case Study: A LEKE VR Store Generated $13,368 in a Single Day

On May 30, 2026, LEKE VR opened its doors on the third floor of Bubugao Meixi Xintiandi in Changsha, Hunan Province. Ten days later, the store had generated a total revenue of $29,126. On International Children’s Day—June 1—a single day’s revenue hit $13,368. This is not a business plan projection. It is a real VR entertainment revenue report from a real location-based VR store, running LEKE VR’s full product matrix and turnkey brand solution inside a busy shopping mall. This article unpacks the products, the service chain, and the real performance data behind the numbers—so you can evaluate whether a VR entertainment business powered by LEKE VR fits your next commercial project.

LEKE VR metaverse store exterior overview at Bubugao Meixi Xintiandi Changsha third floor
LEKE VR Metaverse — Changsha Bubugao Meixi Xintiandi store, 3F. Opened May 30, 2026.

The 10-Day Revenue Breakdown — Real Numbers from a Real Location-Based VR Store

Below is the full daily revenue data from the Changsha store’s first ten days of operation. Each USD figure is converted from the actual RMB settlement at the prevailing rate of 6.8. Together, they reveal the revenue rhythm of a shopping-mall VR experience business: the opening surge, the holiday spike, the weekday baseline, and the weekend recovery.

DateDayRevenue (USD)RMB EquivalentPhase
May 30Friday$2,131¥14,491Opening Day
May 31Saturday$4,723¥32,113First Weekend
Jun 1Sunday$13,368¥90,901★ Children’s Day Peak
Jun 2Monday$70¥477Post-Holiday Lull
Jun 3Tuesday$88¥600Weekday Trough
Jun 4Wednesday$301¥2,048Weekday Baseline
Jun 5Thursday$248¥1,683Weekday Baseline
Jun 6Friday$3,889¥26,445Weekend Climb
Jun 7Saturday$3,655¥24,855Weekend Peak
Jun 8Sunday$654¥4,445Sunday Easing
10-Day Total$29,126¥198,058Daily Avg: $2,913

Three clear patterns emerge. First: holiday surge capacity—the Children’s Day $13,368 peak proves the product matrix can absorb high-density foot traffic and convert it at scale. Second: weekend reliability—every Friday-through-Saturday delivered $3,655–4,723 in consistent demand. Third: weekday stability—the $70–301 band establishes a predictable operational baseline. These numbers offer a transparent view into the revenue rhythm of a real VR arcade business plan in action.

Top 4 most popular VR equipment ranked by customer play count: Bermuda Cinema, Real-Person CS X-Space Arena, MR Go-Kart, Standing Platform
Customer equipment popularity ranking #1–4 — Bermuda Cinema, X-Space CS Arena, MR Go-Kart, Standing Platform.
Top 5 to 10 most popular VR equipment ranked by customer play count at LEKE VR Changsha store
Customer equipment popularity ranking #5–10 at LEKE VR Changsha store, May 30 – June 8, 2026.

The customer ranking tells a clear product story. The top four attractions—Bermuda Cinema (immersive theater), X-Space Real-Person CS (large-scale free-roam arena), MR Go-Kart (mixed-reality racing), and Standing Platform (solo VR bays)—together demonstrate that a successful VR venue needs both social-group attractions and solo-play stations. The large-space arena and MR karting products, in particular, drive the highest per-session ticket values and are the primary revenue engines behind the weekend and holiday surges shown in the data above.

The LEKE VR Product Line — What Powers the Revenue

The Changsha store is powered by LEKE VR’s full commercial product matrix—a curated lineup of motion simulation, immersive VR, and mixed-reality attractions designed to capture every age group and play style that walks through a shopping-mall entrance. Here is the equipment that turned third-floor retail space into a VR theme park capable of processing thousands of guests in a single weekend.

Nine-grid layout showcasing LEKE VR equipment lineup with 3D renderings and feature labels
LEKE VR’s commercial product matrix — nine equipment categories deployed across the Changsha store.
Nine-grid real photo gallery of individual VR game zones and attraction bays inside LEKE VR Changsha store
Individual game zones and attraction bays inside the Changsha store — each bay targets a specific audience segment.

The product matrix breaks down into three complementary tiers, each contributing to a different layer of the daily revenue structure:

  • Large-Space Social Tier — X-Space Free-Roam Arena & Real-Person CS — The #2 most popular attraction at the Changsha store. Multiplayer untethered VR in an open arena, purpose-built for group bookings, team-building events, and social visitors. This product category consistently delivers the highest per-session ticket prices and longest dwell times in the venue.
  • Mixed-Reality Racing Tier — MR Go-Kart & 3DOF/6DOF Simulators — The #3 most popular attraction. MR Go-Kart blends physical kart control with augmented-reality overlays for a low-barrier, high-excitement racing experience that works for all ages. The 3DOF racing simulator (new release, 2400mm triple-screen, 360° rotation, force-feedback steering, five titles) and 6DOF flagship serve the competitive racing demographic. Together, these racing products are the store’s highest per-session ticket drivers.
  • Immersive Theater & Solo-Play Tier — Bermuda Cinema & Standing Platforms — The #1 and #4 attractions by play count. Bermuda Cinema delivers high-throughput immersive film experiences that require zero player skill—critical for capturing walk-in family traffic. Standing Platform solo VR bays serve the quick-session crowd and fill gaps between group bookings. These two categories generate the volume that sustains weekday baseline revenue.
LEKE VR 3D store rendering showing front elevation view and 45-degree angle perspective of the Changsha venue layout
3D venue rendering — front elevation and 45° perspective view of the Changsha store layout.

Turnkey Solution — How LEKE VR Delivers a Ready-to-Operate Store

The revenue numbers from Changsha did not happen because the right equipment happened to be in the right mall. They happened because LEKE VR executed a full-chain VR entertainment business delivery—from the first site consultation to daily after-sales support. What follows is the six-step turnkey service chain that turns an empty retail unit into a revenue-generating VR destination—the backbone of every VR arcade business plan we build with our partners worldwide.

Real on-site photograph of LEKE VR Changsha store interior with guests actively playing on VR racing simulators and free-roam arena
On-site photograph — guests engaging with LEKE VR equipment inside the Changsha Bubugao store.

The Six-Step LEKE VR Turnkey Delivery Chain:

  1. Site Assessment & Equipment Planning — We evaluate your floor plan, target demographics, foot-traffic patterns, and local market conditions to recommend the optimal equipment mix. Every proposal is customized to your venue—not a pre-packaged template.
  2. Spatial Design & 3D/C4D Visualization — Our design team delivers detailed floor plans, 3D renderings, and C4D spatial walkthroughs so you see exactly how every piece of equipment fits before manufacturing begins.
  3. Factory Manufacturing & Pre-Delivery Testing — All equipment is manufactured at our Shenzhen campus, pre-assembled, and fully tested before crating. Every unit ships operational out of the box.
  4. Global Logistics & Customs Coordination — We manage door-to-door shipping, import documentation, and local customs brokerage for destinations worldwide.
  5. Remote Installation Assistance & System Commissioning — Our engineer team provides step-by-step remote guidance through the installation and calibration process, with video-call support and detailed documentation. Every cable, every calibration, every content license activation is verified remotely before the store opens its doors.
  6. Staff Training, Launch Support & Ongoing After-Sales — We train your operations team remotely on equipment SOPs, customer flow management, and safety protocols, and deliver a pre-built launch marketing kit. Post-launch: quarterly content updates, remote equipment diagnostics, and a dedicated after-sales engineer team with a 48-hour parts-shipment SLA. Inquire about turnkey store deployment →
Combined 3D and C4D floor plan rendering showing LEKE VR Changsha store spatial layout with equipment placement and guest flow
3D floor plan and C4D spatial visualization — equipment placement, guest circulation paths, and bay dimensions for the Changsha store design.

Comparing Your Path to Opening a VR Store

There are three ways to put VR equipment into a retail space. Only one comes with a verified operational track record:

FactorDIY AssemblyFranchise Package★ LEKE VR Turnkey
Equipment SourcingMultiple vendors
No compatibility guarantee
Brand-mandated
equipment bundle
Single manufacturer
Factory-direct pricing
Store Design & LayoutSelf-designed
or outsourced
Brand-standard
fixed template
Custom 3D/C4D
spatial design per venue
InstallationSelf-managed
per-vendor coordination
Brand team
or third-party
Remote installation assistance
+ full documentation
Staff TrainingDIY manuals
vendor YouTube videos
Brand-delivered
training program
Full SOP training
+ launch marketing kit
Content UpdatesPurchased per title
per vendor
Brand-controlled
release schedule
Quarterly content updates
included at no extra cost
Ongoing FeesVendor-by-vendor
warranty fees
8–15%
revenue share
Zero franchise fee
Zero revenue share
After-Sales SupportPer-vendor
variable response
Brand-managed
support center
Dedicated engineer team
48h SLA + remote diagnostics
Star ProductsDepends on
vendor selection
Fixed
brand catalog
X-Space Arena + MR Go-Kart
+ 3DOF/6DOF Racing

The DIY path looks cheaper on a spreadsheet—until a critical piece of equipment goes down with no single accountable vendor. The franchise path looks simpler—until the monthly royalty statement arrives. The LEKE VR path is the only model backed by a real store’s operational data, with one manufacturer accountable for every piece of hardware, every content update, and every after-sales response.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which LEKE VR equipment drives the highest customer demand in a shopping mall venue?+

Based on the Changsha store’s first 10 days of customer data, the top four attractions by play count were: Bermuda Cinema (immersive theater — high-throughput, zero-skill-barrier, ideal for walk-in families), X-Space Real-Person CS (large-scale free-roam arena — highest per-session ticket value and longest dwell time, dominant driver of weekend revenue), MR Go-Kart (mixed-reality racing — broad age appeal, strong holiday surge performance), and Standing Platform (solo VR bays — volume filler for quick sessions). A balanced equipment mix covering social-group attractions and solo-play stations consistently outperforms a single-category lineup. Explore the X-Space free-roam arena →

How does LEKE VR determine the right equipment mix for my specific venue?+

Equipment selection is not a one-size-fits-all decision—it is driven by your venue’s specific parameters. During the site assessment phase, our team evaluates your floor-plan dimensions, ceiling height, power infrastructure, target demographic profile, local competitive landscape, and projected foot-traffic patterns. From there, we recommend a customized equipment matrix: a large-space anchor like X-Space VR Arena for group and social traffic, MR Go-Kart or 3DOF/6DOF racing simulators for competitive-gaming zones, and immersive theater or solo-play bays for volume throughput. Every proposal is tailored to your space and audience, not a pre-assembled catalog. Request a customized venue assessment →

What turnkey support does LEKE VR provide beyond equipment manufacturing?+

LEKE VR is a full-chain VR entertainment business partner—not a drop-ship vendor. Our six-step delivery covers: customized site assessment and equipment planning, 3D/C4D spatial design, factory manufacturing with pre-shipment testing, global logistics coordination, remote installation assistance with real-time engineer support, and ongoing staff training with a launch marketing kit. Post-launch, we provide quarterly content updates, remote equipment diagnostics, and a dedicated after-sales engineer team backed by a 48-hour parts-shipment SLA. No franchise fees. No revenue sharing. One manufacturer accountable for the entire store lifecycle. Inquire about turnkey deployment →

A location-based VR business lives or dies on two variables: whether the equipment can sustain commercial-duty cycles, and whether the store design converts mall foot traffic into paid sessions. The Changsha store’s first ten days—$29,126 in total revenue, a $13,368 single-day Children’s Day peak, a product matrix spanning large-space arenas, mixed-reality racing, immersive theater, and solo-play stations—validated both. If you are evaluating a VR entertainment business for a shopping mall, a commercial complex, or an independent FEC, LEKE VR’s turnkey solution delivers the equipment, the design, the remote installation support, the training, and the ongoing after-sales care. One accountable partner. Zero franchise fees. A store model already proven in the real world.