The Venetian · Las Vegas Strip
★
4.9
(7,579)
The highest-rated VR experience in Las Vegas. Full-body motion capture, haptic feedback, and cinematic game worlds designed for groups of 2–6. Multiple scenarios including zombie survival, sci-fi combat, and horror themes.
The technology is incredible — super immersive and realistic. Perfect for groups looking to do something fun and different together.
Miracle Mile Shops · Planet Hollywood
★
5.0
(4,709)
The second Sandbox VR on the Strip, inside Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood. Same full-body motion capture technology and haptic feedback suits, with 11+ experiences including Stranger Things and Star Trek. 5 VR rooms for better availability.
Same incredible Sandbox VR experience in a convenient location. The Stranger Things experience blew our minds — the full-body tracking makes you feel like you're actually inside the game.
MGM Grand · Las Vegas Strip
★
4.8
(160)
A massive free-roam VR arena where you physically walk, run, and move through the game world. Unlike stationary VR, you can sprint to grab weapons that spawn across the map. Multiple missions including sci-fi and horror settings.
The arena is massive. You can physically run to grab weapons that spawn across the map. That level of immersion is unbeatable.
The LINQ Promenade · Las Vegas Strip
★
4.6
(336)
A fun collection of VR motion-based experiences including roller coasters, whitewater rafting, haunted elevators, and jungle adventures. A great walk-in option that's approachable for all ages and won't break the bank.
We did the jungle raft as a group of four and all had a great time. So much better than expected — definitely come back to try the other experiences.
The world's first purpose-built immersive entertainment district. Houses 30+ attractions including free-roam VR (Virtualis VR with 4D effects), 360° projection shows (Illuminarium), art installations, axe throwing, zip lines, and multiple themed bars.
Unlike anything else in Vegas. We spent three hours and still didn't see everything. The VR with wind and heat effects blew us away.
Circus Circus Casino · North Strip
★
4.7
(22)
Motion-simulator VR rides with a variety of experiences including flying through space, thrill roller coasters, and scenic adventures. You physically feel G-forces on the rides. Great value with occasional promotions.
You actually feel the G-forces on the thrill ride! Very fun — especially if you like rides, it makes you feel like you're on an actual one.
Fremont Street Experience · Downtown
★
4.3
(16)
The Fremont Street location of X World 360, offering VR motion rides in the heart of downtown Las Vegas. Open late, making it a great option for night owls exploring the Fremont Experience. Ask prices before riding.
Always wanted to try this and my expectations were exceeded. Tried two roller coasters and I was grabbing for the safety bar — SO REAL!
Town Square · South Las Vegas Blvd
★
4.4
(402)
A full-service gaming and entertainment complex featuring VR, esports PCs, console gaming, bowling, arcade games, a bar, and full restaurant. Great for groups, team outings, birthday parties, and anyone who wants a full gaming entertainment experience.
Great place for the family — all ages. We made my little guy's birthday special with this experience. Staff members were very friendly and patient.
A 12,000 sq ft gaming lounge and bar inside MGM Grand with a VR arena, pool tables, foosball, Giant Pac-Man, arcade games, and big-screen sports TVs. VR offers three 30-minute team adventures. Live themed nights and happy hour specials.
Great spot to hang out at MGM Grand. We did the VR zombie mission and played pool for a couple hours. Fun atmosphere with good drinks.
Excalibur Hotel & Casino · South Strip
★
3.4
(9)
The Excalibur location of X World 360 offering motion-simulator VR rides. Convenient if you're staying at the south end of the Strip. Open early and late. Reviews are mixed, so confirm pricing before committing.