Building Immersion Before the Doors Open: How Quizzes and Pre-Visit Experiences Create Anticipation

A man steps through a glowing key-shaped portal from his living room into an ancient world with columns and fire.
Immersion doesn’t start at the entrance, it begins long before. Backed by research, quizzes and pre-visit tools are powerful ways to build anticipation, generate traffic, and deepen engagement. At Original Narratives, we use gamification to turn waiting into wanting and curiosity into connection.

When people think of immersive exhibitions, they often picture the big reveal: stepping into a transformed world of light, sound, and story. But the truth is, immersion doesn’t start at the entrance. It begins much earlier, sometimes weeks or months before the experience itself.

At Original Narratives, we see the pre-visit stage not as a waiting room, but as an essential part of the journey. The way visitors prepare for an experience can shape their excitement, emotional connection, and even how much they’ll remember afterward.

Why Immersion Starts Before the Experience

Research into cultural tourism and digital heritage shows that anticipation heightens engagement. A 2023 study on VR PreM+ found that when visitors explored a pre-learning 3D environment before a museum tour, their engagement, sense of presence, and learning outcomes improved significantly.

Another paper notes that “the museum experience starts before the entrance”, and that pre-visit digital interactions can shape emotional readiness and deepen cognitive engagement.

In short: preparing visitors before they arrive not only builds anticipation but actually transforms the quality of their onsite experience.

Quizzes as Pre-Visit Gateways

Take our latest quiz: Which Era Would You Survive?. With just a few playful questions, visitors discover whether they’d thrive in the age of revolutions, medieval kingdoms, or beyond.

It’s not just entertainment. Quizzes are grounded in the psychology of gamification, which has been shown to increase focused attention, motivation, and knowledge acquisition in digital cultural experiences.

By connecting people with a time period or archetype, we’re priming curiosity and setting narrative context, long before the lights, sets, and soundscapes are unveiled.

Marketing During Delays: Turning Waiting Into Wanting

Launching large-scale immersive productions is a complex process and sometimes timelines shift. Instead of letting silence take over, pre-visit digital tools like quizzes, teasers, or interactive previews keep the momentum alive.

They also serve a very practical marketing function:

  • Traffic generation: Each quiz is an organic entry point for new audiences.
  • Backlink creation: Educational blogs, teachers, and cultural platforms can link directly to quizzes as learning tools.
  • Community building: Visitors who play once are more likely to return for updates, join waitlists, and eventually buy tickets.

This strategy is backed by studies on digital museuming, which show that online interactions before a visit increase the willingness to engage onsite.

In other words: delays don’t have to mean lost visibility. They can be transformed into opportunities for storytelling, audience growth, and brand reinforcement.

How Pre-Visit Immersion Shapes the Future of Cultural Storytelling

From VR pre-learning platforms to gamified virtual tours, research consistently shows that people want cultural immersion before they even leave their homes. By blending academic insights with playful tools, we’re creating a continuum of immersion, from the quiz you take on your phone, to the first step you take inside an exhibition.

Because immersion isn’t a moment. It’s a journey. And that journey begins now.

Curious to see where you belong in history? Try our quiz today and step into your story before the exhibition opens: Which Era Would You Survive?

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