Sandbox VR at Miracle Mile Shops sits inside the Planet Hollywood resort complex on the Las Vegas Strip, right in the heart of the city’s entertainment district. It’s a free-roam, full-body virtual reality venue where groups of up to six people step into cinematic worlds together.
Full-Body VR That Feels Like a Movie
Sandbox VR is built around Hollywood-grade motion capture cameras, 3D precision body trackers, custom hardware, and haptic vests. Unlike home VR setups, players see their own bodies transformed into virtual avatars and can walk freely through the room while interacting with each other in real time. The content is created by an in-house studio staffed with veterans from EA, Sony, and Ubisoft, giving each experience a AAA-game feel. The venue offers a rotating lineup of exclusive experiences, including Netflix’s Squid Game Virtuals, Stranger Things: Catalyst, the Age of Dinosaurs prehistoric safari, the Deadwood zombie series (Deadwood Mansion, Deadwood Valley, Deadwood PHOBIA), Rebel Moon: The Descent, Seekers of the Shard: Dragonfire, Amber Sky 2088, and Curse of Davy Jones. Each session runs about 60 minutes at the location, including gearing up with haptic vests, the gameplay itself, photos, and watching a personalized cinematic highlight reel that guests can share on social media.
Built for Groups and Shared Adventures
The experience is designed around multiplayer play, with private rooms accommodating up to six guests who can see and physically interact with one another inside the virtual world. Because players move through the space and coordinate as a team, it works especially well for friends, families, date nights, and coworkers. The venue regularly hosts birthday parties, corporate events, team-building outings, and group celebrations, with event and party bookings available for larger crowds.
What to Expect on Game Day
Guests are guided through the experience from start to finish, from suiting up with the motion-capture gear to receiving a rundown of the chosen adventure. The free-roam arena lets players walk, dodge, and physically engage with the environment, which sets it apart from seated or stationary VR. Every session includes a free personalized highlight reel that’s easily shareable across Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok, so the fun continues after the headset comes off.
Great for Celebrations and Team Outings
Sandbox VR is a popular pick for birthdays, bachelor and bachelorette parties, corporate events, and team-building days. The private-room format means groups get the space to themselves, and the cinematic, action-packed scenarios give everyone a shared story to talk about afterward. It’s also a solid choice for families with older kids, as the experiences are designed to be social and accessible rather than isolating.