Best VR Experiences for Groups & Parties in Las Vegas

Updated February 2026

Group of players in Zero Latency free-roam VR arena at MGM Grand Las Vegas

Whether you're planning a bachelor party, a birthday celebration, a corporate team-building event, or just a big night out with friends, VR gaming is one of the most memorable group activities in Las Vegas. But not every venue handles large groups equally. Here's a breakdown of which VR venues are best for parties and how to plan the perfect group outing.

Quick Comparison: Group Capacity by Venue

Venue Max Group Size Price/Person Best For
Velocity Esports 20+ Varies Large parties, corporate events
Zero Latency 8 per session ~$50 Bachelor/bachelorette, team-building
Sandbox VR (Venetian) 6 per session ~$65 Small groups, couples double dates
Sandbox VR (Miracle Mile) 6 per session ~$65 Small groups, couples double dates
AREA15 Any size $6–69 Mixed groups, flexible activities
Level UP 2–8 ~$50 21+ lounge crowd, after-dinner activity

Best for Large Groups (10+): Velocity Esports

Velocity Esports at Town Square is the clear winner for big groups. With VR stations, racing simulators, esports gaming, axe throwing, a full bar, and a restaurant all under one roof, it's built for parties. They offer dedicated event packages for birthdays, bachelor/bachelorette parties, and corporate outings — and can handle 20+ guests easily.

Pro tip: Call ahead to reserve a block of stations for your group, especially on weekends. Their event coordinators can customize packages based on your group size and budget.

Best for Bachelor & Bachelorette Parties: Zero Latency

Zero Latency at MGM Grand is the go-to for bach parties. Up to 8 players enter a free-roam VR arena together, working as a team to survive zombie hordes or complete sci-fi missions. The physical, competitive nature of the experience gets everyone hyped — and the MGM Grand location makes it easy to continue the night at nearby restaurants, clubs, and bars.

For groups larger than 8: Book back-to-back sessions so half the group plays while the other half watches (and trash-talks). Or split into two teams and compare scores afterward.

Best for Birthday Parties: Sandbox VR + Velocity Esports

For a premium birthday experience, Sandbox VR delivers the "wow" factor. The full-body motion capture suits, cinematic game worlds, and personalized highlight reel at the end make it feel special. Groups of up to 6 can play together — perfect for an intimate celebration. Book the Venetian or Miracle Mile location depending on where you're staying.

For larger birthday groups (especially teens and kids), Velocity Esports is the better fit. They offer birthday party packages with reserved gaming stations, food options, and a variety of activities to keep everyone entertained for hours.

Best for Corporate Team-Building: Zero Latency + AREA15

Zero Latency is excellent for team-building because the free-roam format requires real communication and coordination. Your team has to work together to survive — it's a natural icebreaker that's far more engaging than a trust-fall exercise. Book multiple sessions for larger teams.

AREA15 works well for corporate groups that want variety. The venue has dozens of experiences ranging from VR to immersive art to interactive exhibits. Let attendees explore at their own pace or organize guided group activities. AREA15 can accommodate any size group and offers private event options.

Best for Couples & Double Dates

Sandbox VR is ideal for couples and double dates (2–4 people). The cinematic experience feels like a shared adventure, and the highlight reel gives you a fun memento. For a more relaxed vibe, Level UP at MGM Grand combines VR gaming with a lounge and bar — play together, then grab drinks and unwind.

Planning Tips for Group VR

  1. Book early. Premium venues like Sandbox VR and Zero Latency fill up fast, especially on Friday and Saturday nights. Book at least 3–5 days ahead for groups.
  2. Arrive 15 minutes early. Most venues need time for check-in, waivers, and gear fitting. Late arrivals can lose their time slot.
  3. Dress comfortably. Closed-toe shoes are required at Sandbox VR and Zero Latency. Skip the heels and dress shoes — wear something you can move in.
  4. Set a budget. VR can range from $5 per person (VR Adventures) to $65 per person (Sandbox VR). For more budget tips, see our guide to saving money on VR.
  5. Consider transportation. Most venues are on or near the Strip, but Velocity Esports (Town Square) and AREA15 (Rancho Dr) require a short rideshare. Factor in travel time and logistics for larger groups.
  6. Combine with dinner. Velocity Esports has a restaurant on-site. Zero Latency and Level UP are inside MGM Grand with dozens of dining options. Sandbox VR at The Venetian and Miracle Mile are surrounded by restaurants.

The Bottom Line

For large parties (10+), Velocity Esports is unmatched. For bachelor/bachelorette groups of 4–8, Zero Latency delivers the most adrenaline. For smaller, premium celebrations, Sandbox VR is the most cinematic and memorable. And for groups that want variety and flexibility, AREA15 has something for everyone.

No matter which venue you choose, VR gaming is one of the most unique group activities in Las Vegas — and way more memorable than another night at the tables.