When providing (101) a user a first interactive virtual reality experience
via a first virtual setting and upon detecting (102) a need to transition
the user to a second interactive virtual reality experience via a second
virtual setting (that is different from the first virtual setting), one
maintains (103) a reduced presence of the user in the first virtual
setting and establishes (104) a full presence of the user in the second
virtual setting. By one approach, these virtual settings can comprise,
for example, virtual rooms such as, but not limited to, virtual incident
command centers to facilitate the handling of public safety services of
various kinds and types.