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Exoskeleton for theme parks

Exo Motion helps theme parks turn long walking days into a premium wearable robot experience, with accessibility benefits as a practical secondary value.

By Christopher Fang | Published 30 June 2026 | Updated 30 June 2026

A premium guest upgrade without equipment CAPEX

Theme parks already sell memorable add-ons. Exo Motion fits that model by creating a paid wearable robot session that can support guests across long pathways, queues, hills and full-day itineraries. The venue does not need to purchase equipment upfront; Exo Motion supplies, supports and maintains the rental fleet under a revenue-share partnership.

Why it suits theme parks

The strongest use cases are large sites, multi-zone attractions, family groups, older visitors, active travellers and guests who want a futuristic experience they can share. Staff can position the session as a premium technology experience, not a medical service.

Operational approach

Guests scan a QR code, watch the demo, complete registration and waiver, then receive guided fitting. Staff check straps, comfort, battery level and first steps before the guest starts the route. Returned units are cleaned, charged and reset for the next session.

Common questions

Do theme parks need to buy the exoskeletons?

No. Exo Motion can support a revenue-share model with no equipment CAPEX for the venue.

Is this positioned as accessibility or entertainment?

Both can matter, but the primary guest message is a premium wearable robot experience with walking support as a practical benefit.

Can staff manage rentals quickly?

The workflow is designed around QR registration, demo video viewing, guided fitting and simple return checks.

Bring Exo Motion to your site

Start with a pilot, demonstration or partner conversation.

Discuss theme park deployment