Step Into the Arena: Free-Roam VR Adventures
The heart of The VReality lies in its spacious free-roam VR arenas, where players can physically walk around and interact with digital worlds. The main arena spans a generous 600 square feet, giving groups of up to six players room to move freely while wearing wireless Pico 4 Ultra headsets. The experience is taken a step further with optional haptic vests that let players actually feel the action — the thud of a zombie's approach or the vibration of an incoming blast. The game library is diverse and regularly updated. Players can take on hordes of zombies in a Call of Duty-style shooter, defend a life tree against orcs and flying dragons in a bow-and-arrow fantasy battle, or blast through a futuristic space shooter. For those who prefer competition over cooperation, the arena also hosts VR laser tag matches with multiple map layouts. Each session runs between 15 and 20 minutes, making it easy to fit several rounds into a visit.
More Than Just a Game: PC Stations, Racing Sims, and Escape Rooms
Beyond the free-roam arenas, The VReality offers a full suite of virtual reality experiences. Individual PC VR stations feature over 40 immersive games, from rhythm-based challenges like Beat Saber to narrative-driven adventures. For speed enthusiasts, the racing simulators let players choose from over 180 cars and 142 tracks, racing against friends or AI opponents with force-feedback steering wheels and motion seats that replicate the feel of the road. The venue also houses a collection of VR escape rooms. The ARVI adventure escape rooms run for 60 minutes and include themes ranging from a cyberpunk space station to a haunted prison. For those who prefer to move around while solving puzzles, the VRcave free-roam escape rooms offer 45-minute sessions with eight different puzzle themes, from dragon towers to time travel paradoxes. A shorter 30-minute sci-fi escape room, Escape From Aurora, is also available for quick team challenges.
A Blast from the Past: The Retro Arcade
Tucked alongside the high-tech VR experiences is a retro arcade featuring over 300 classic games. Visitors can play timeless titles like Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga, Space Invaders, Mortal Kombat, and Dragon's Lair on original-style cabinets. The arcade operates on an all-day play model, making it a great value for those who want to take breaks between VR sessions or for younger guests who may not be ready for the full VR experience. The arcade can also be rented privately for parties and events.
Built for Groups: Birthdays, Team Building, and Private Events
The VReality is well-suited for group gatherings of all kinds. Birthday party packages range from two to four hours and include access to the entire game library — PC VR stations, free-roam arenas, racing sims, escape rooms, and the retro arcade — along with a private party room and a dedicated VR ambassador to guide the group. Food and drink are permitted in the party space. For corporate groups, team-building packages are available in one-hour and two-hour formats, accommodating up to 18 or 20 participants. These sessions include access to PC VR stations, free-roam arenas, racing simulators, and VR escape rooms, all facilitated by staff who help coordinate group activities. The venue also offers mobile VR services, bringing a portable free-roam arena directly to off-site events, schools, or festivals.
The People Behind the Headsets
The VReality is owned and operated by Michael Fletcher, who has been involved in the VR space since the early days of consumer virtual reality. The staff, referred to as VR ambassadors, are trained to guide first-time users through the equipment and game selection, ensuring that even complete beginners feel comfortable. Reviews consistently mention the patience and enthusiasm of the team, particularly when working with younger players or older adults trying VR for the first time. The atmosphere is described as welcoming and low-pressure, with staff more focused on helping guests have a good time than on upselling.
Wind Down After the Action
After an intense VR session, guests can relax in the lounge area, which features high-end massage chairs available by the minute. A 30-minute session even comes with a complimentary glass of wine. The venue also sells socks for those who arrive unprepared — a required item for all VR activities. The overall environment is clean, well-maintained, and designed to accommodate both active players and those who prefer to watch from the sidelines.