The Best Virtual Reality Experiences in North America
Virtual reality tech has, over the past decade, made significant inroads into home entertainment, often to the detriment of traditional 2D media. Until recently, the same could not be said for destination entertainment. Although 3D cinema saw a resurgence of interest between 2003 and 2010, that has since tapered off leaving audiences eager for more immersive entertainment feeling stranded. Now, 3D and VR is taking a more prominent place the world of active gaming and amusements. Here’s a look at some of the North America’s leading VR attractions as of mid-2024.
United States of America
The USA is easily the most visibly active market for VR amusements and entertainment. From independent single-location VR facilities to widespread multi-national entertainment complexes from American companies, the USA is a great place to be if you’re keen on exploring physical VR entertainment.
SandboxVR – 34 Locations and Counting
SandboxVR is arguably the world’s most widespread VR gaming and experience facility, with over 34 locations in the continental USA alone. With SandboxVR, players can immerse themselves in an impressive range of games and experiences, including one based on the acclaimed Netflix show Squid Game. If you balk at something so tense and potentially lethal, a cartoonish pirate adventure, Star Trek mission, or a futuristic fighting league may be more suitable.
SandboxVR, which opened its newest location in St. Petersburg, Florida, on July 17, 2024, remains the most accessible and readily available option for in-person group VR activities and fun.
Battleground – Los Angeles, CA
In the increasingly competitive Los Angeles market area, Battleground makes for a compelling part of the VR landscape. In Redondo Beach, western LA, Battleground brings zombie hordes, deep space travel, a time-traveling Aztec adventure, a violence-free dragon simulator, VR laser tag, cartoonish Bomberman-inspired games, Angry Birds VR, and a journey into the depths of the vast oceans of Earth among the experiences on offer, Battleground offers a lot more than the combat sims its name suggests.
Player One VR World – Santa Monica, CA
Taking its name from a hugely popular VR-inspired fiction franchise, Player One VR World brings 4K and 5K VR with zero latency to the LA area. Players choose from a range of experiences including escape rooms, laser tag, PvP and single player games, shooters, treadmills, and ride simulators, and play in a 5000 sq. ft. “free roam” arena. The presence of treadmills gives Player One VR World a leg up on some of its competitors as they allow more (virtual) room to move and can help both heart rates and adrenaline pumping.
ExitusVR – Houston, TX
A VR escape room suitable for groups and solo players, ExitusVR has been bringing immersive VR amusements to Houston residents and visitors for well over five years. With a refined range of virtual escape rooms suitable for an impressive range of ages and interests, ExitusVR should be proud to still operate and deliver excitement where so many other facilities have since shuttered.
Canada
Canada has a booming VR entertainment and amusement scene, largely centered around the western city of Vancouver, British Columbia. Alberta also gets some VR action but it’s Vancouverites who really have the pick of the litter where VR is concerned.
Zero Latency VR – Vancouver & Langley, BC
With two BC locations, Zero Latency VR is arguably Canada’s most prominent VR entertainment center. Hosting a range of game experiences for up to eight players, Zero Latency VR serves up popular titles like Far Cry VR, Outbreak, and Space Marine VR.
Evolve Virtual Reality – Vancouver, BC
“Step into the future of gaming,” at the Vancouver location of Evolve Virtual Reality, where players can enjoy access to more than 50 games including all the most popular VR titles. Escape rooms are also on the menu here, 11 of them, to be more precise. Evolve even has VR devices for rent by corporate clients and a VR Day Camp for 8-12 year olds.
VRCore – BC & Alberta
Formerly known as VRKade, VRCore has not only changed its name but also its reach. Now operating four locations, two each in British Columbia and Alberta, VRCore brings players free-roam arenas suitable for solo or group play, and perfect for birthday parties, team building exercises, or family events.
The Future of VR Centers
VR gaming and entertainment centers have historically been hard to sell to the general public. With the current generation of VR devices both carrying even heftier price tags than their predecessors and garnering more mainstream interest, VR centers are an excellent way to bring the tech to as many users as possible. The audience is there. The technology is there. And now that we’re seeing this subset of the VR industry hold strong in larger cities like Los Angeles and Vancouver – as well as expanding into new areas like Bellevue, Washington – things are looking good for in-person VR amusements and group gaming.