Best VR Gaming in Las Vegas (2026 Guide)

Las Vegas is home to some of the most advanced virtual reality gaming experiences in the world. Whether you want full-body motion capture, free-roam arenas, or classic VR motion rides, the Strip and surrounding area have options for every budget and group size.

We've visited and researched all 11 VR gaming venues in Las Vegas. Here's our breakdown to help you pick the right one for your trip.

Which VR Is Right for You?

Sandbox VR at The Venetian

Best Overall: Sandbox VR

4.9 (7,579)
~$65/pp 2–6 players 30 min sessions The Venetian

Sandbox VR at The Venetian is the clear winner with a 4.9-star rating from over 7,500 Google reviews. The full-body motion capture technology and haptic feedback suits make it the most immersive VR experience in Las Vegas. Sessions are about 30 minutes and cost around $65 per person for groups of 2–6.

Best for: Groups who want the highest-quality VR experience and don't mind paying a premium.

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Zero Latency free-roam VR arena at MGM Grand

Best Free-Roam: Zero Latency

4.8 (160)
$$ 2–8 players 30 min sessions MGM Grand

Zero Latency at the MGM Grand is the only true free-roam VR arena in Las Vegas. You physically walk, run, and move through a large open space while battling enemies in the virtual world. Unlike stationary VR, you can sprint to grab weapons that spawn across the map.

Best for: Active players who want the thrill of physical movement combined with VR. Great for competitive groups.

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VR Adventures at The LINQ Promenade

Best Budget Option: VR Adventures

4.6 (336)
$5–15 1–4 riders ~5 min rides The LINQ

VR Adventures at The LINQ Promenade offers the most approachable and affordable VR on the Strip. Choose from roller coasters, rafting, haunted elevators, and jungle adventures — all walk-in, no booking required.

Best for: Families, first-timers, and anyone looking for a fun VR experience without a big price tag.

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Velocity Esports gaming center at Town Square

Best for Groups & Events: Velocity Esports

4.4 (402)
$$ 1–20+ guests 2–3 hour visits Town Square

Velocity Esports at Town Square is more than just VR — it's a full gaming entertainment complex with bowling, arcade games, esports PCs, console gaming, a bar, and full restaurant. Great for group outings, birthday parties, and team-building events.

Best for: Birthday parties, team outings, and groups who want a full evening of entertainment beyond just VR.

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X World 360 on Fremont Street Experience

Best Late-Night: X World 360 — Fremont Street

4.3 (16)
$ 1–2 riders ~5 min rides Fremont St

X World 360 on Fremont Street is open until 2 AM (3 AM on weekends), making it the latest-operating VR venue in Las Vegas. Located on the Fremont Street Experience downtown, it's a great stop while exploring the lights and entertainment of old Vegas.

Best for: Night owls exploring downtown Fremont Street who want a quick VR thrill after midnight.

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AREA15 immersive entertainment district

Best Immersive Entertainment: AREA15

4.4 (21,935)
$6–69/attraction 30+ attractions 2–3 hours Off-Strip

AREA15 is the world's first purpose-built immersive entertainment district. It's not a single VR venue — it's an entire complex with VR (Virtualis VR free-roam with 4D effects), 360° projection experiences (Illuminarium), art installations, axe throwing, a zip line, and multiple themed bars. Plan to spend 2–3 hours exploring.

Best for: Couples and groups who want a full destination experience beyond traditional VR. Voted Best Attraction in Las Vegas multiple years.

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Other Options

  • Interstellar Arc at AREA15 — 60-minute free-roam VR space adventure by Emmy Award-winning Felix & Paul Studios. Rated 4.7 from 222 reviews. $54 adults, $39 children. Up to 170 guests per session in a 20,000 sq ft space. Wheelchair accessible.
  • Sandbox VR at Miracle Mile Shops — Second Sandbox VR location, inside Planet Hollywood. Rated 5.0 from 4,709 reviews. Same great experience with 5 VR rooms and more availability.
  • Level UP at MGM Grand — Gaming lounge + VR arena at MGM Grand. Rated 4.2 from 764 reviews. VR team missions, pool, arcade, bar, and live entertainment.
  • X World 360 at Planet Hollywood — VR motion rides inside Miracle Mile Shops on the Central Strip. Rated 4.2 from 29 reviews. Walk-in friendly, open early and late.
  • X World 360 at Excalibur — VR motion rides on the South Strip. Rated 3.4 from 9 reviews. Confirm pricing before riding.

Compare All Venues

Venue Rating Price Group Size Type Location
Sandbox VR 4.9 ~$65/pp 2–6 Premium VR The Venetian
Sandbox VR (Miracle Mile) 5.0 ~$48–60/pp 2–6 Premium VR Planet Hollywood
Zero Latency 4.8 $$ 2–8 Free-Roam MGM Grand
VR Adventures 4.6 $ 1–4 VR Rides The LINQ
AREA15 4.4 $6–69 Any VR + Immersive Off-Strip
Interstellar Arc 4.7 $54/adult Up to 170 Free-Roam Immersive AREA15
X World 360 4.2 $ 1–2 VR Rides Planet Hollywood
X World 360 4.3 $ 1–2 VR Rides Fremont St
Velocity Esports 4.4 $$ 1–20+ Arcade + VR Town Square
Level UP 4.2 ~$50/pp 2–8 Lounge + VR MGM Grand
X World 360 3.4 $ 1–2 VR Rides Excalibur

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does VR gaming cost in Las Vegas?
Prices range from around $5–15 per ride at walk-in venues like VR Adventures and X World 360, up to $48–65 per person for premium experiences like Sandbox VR. AREA15 attractions range $6–69 each. Level UP VR sessions are around $50 per person. Zero Latency and Velocity Esports fall in the mid-range. Most venues don't require upfront payment — you pay at the venue.
Can kids do VR in Las Vegas?
Yes — most venues welcome younger visitors. VR Adventures at The LINQ is especially family-friendly with rides suitable for all ages. AREA15 is all ages (21+ after 9 PM). Velocity Esports is great for birthday parties. Sandbox VR requires players to be at least 48 inches tall. Level UP is 21+ recommended (bar environment). Check each venue's age policy before visiting.
Do I need to book ahead?
It depends on the venue. Sandbox VR (both locations) and Zero Latency strongly recommend booking 2–3 days ahead, especially on weekends. AREA15 recommends buying tickets online as popular experiences sell out. VR Adventures and all X World 360 locations are walk-in only — no reservation needed. Level UP is walk-in. Velocity Esports is walk-in for small groups but accepts reservations for events.
Which VR venue is closest to my hotel?
If you're on the central Strip: Sandbox VR (The Venetian), Sandbox VR (Miracle Mile at Planet Hollywood), VR Adventures (The LINQ), and X World 360 (Planet Hollywood) are right in the middle. South Strip near MGM, Excalibur, or Luxor: Zero Latency (MGM Grand), Level UP (MGM Grand), and X World 360 (Excalibur). Downtown/Fremont: X World 360 on Fremont Street. Off-Strip: AREA15 on Rancho Dr (short ride from the Strip) or Velocity Esports at Town Square.
Is VR gaming worth it in Vegas?
Absolutely — Las Vegas has some of the best VR venues in the country. With 11 venues to choose from, the premium experiences (Sandbox VR, Zero Latency) are comparable to top-tier VR anywhere, AREA15 offers a full immersive entertainment destination, and the budget options on the Strip offer fun for just a few dollars. It's a great break from the casino floor and works for solo visitors, couples, families, and groups alike.
Will I get motion sick from VR?
It varies by venue type. Free-roam experiences (Zero Latency) and full-body tracking (Sandbox VR) cause the least motion sickness because your real movement matches the VR. Motion-simulator rides (VR Adventures, X World 360) can cause moderate motion sickness since the seat moves while you're stationary. If you're prone to motion sickness, start with Sandbox VR or Zero Latency.

How We Rank

All ratings and review counts on this site come directly from Google. We don't accept payment for placement or reviews. Venue descriptions are written from real visitor feedback and our own research. This guide was last updated in February 2026.