Of course many ways of making a room more fun are idiosyncratic to a particular theme, concept, or space.
I think fun is often idiosyncratic to particular people as well, and this is one reason why fun design is not more common, at least for spaces shared by lots of pepople. For me, at least, ‘fun’ spaces are higher variance than more conventional spaces. Many do indeed seem fun, but sometimes my response is “this is unusual and clearly made for someone who isn’t me”.
But maybe this is mostly a skill issue. The Epic campus looks consistently fun to me, for example.
I think fun is often idiosyncratic to particular people as well, and this is one reason why fun design is not more common, at least for spaces shared by lots of pepople. For me, at least, ‘fun’ spaces are higher variance than more conventional spaces. Many do indeed seem fun, but sometimes my response is “this is unusual and clearly made for someone who isn’t me”.
But maybe this is mostly a skill issue. The Epic campus looks consistently fun to me, for example.