Description: A kiosk in the context of virtual reality is a small structure designed to provide interactive information or services to users. These kiosks are often equipped with screens, input devices such as touch screens or motion controls, and, in some cases, virtual reality headsets. Their main goal is to facilitate user interaction with virtual environments, allowing for an immersive and accessible experience. Kiosks can be found in various locations, such as museums, trade shows, entertainment centers, and public spaces, where users can explore digital content, participate in simulations, or access specific information. The integration of advanced technology in these kiosks allows users not only to observe but also to interact with the content, enriching the learning and entertainment experience. Additionally, their modular and portable design makes them adaptable to different environments and needs, making them versatile tools in promoting virtual reality across various sectors.