VR Adventures sits right on the Las Vegas Strip at The LINQ Promenade, a short walk from the High Roller observation wheel and surrounded by the open-air shops and restaurants of one of the city’s liveliest walkways.
Six Worlds Behind One Set of Goggles
The heart of the venue is a lineup of six distinct virtual reality experiences, each built around a motion-enabled seat and a high-end VR headset. Guests can drift over the globe in a hot-air balloon and helicopter on the relaxing World Tour, plunge through roaring rapids and dinosaur-filled landscapes on the Jungle River Raft, or ride three real-life roller coasters, including Las Vegas’ own Big Apple coaster at New York-New York. For those who like their thrills darker, the Haunted Elevator stacks jump scares, ghosts, and snakes on every floor, while the Zombie Shooter drops players into a post-apocalyptic world where accuracy and ammo management decide the high score. A single-seat Race Car experience rounds out the lineup with a fast three-lap F1-style sprint against skilled opponents.
Motion That Keeps Up With Your Imagination
What sets this place apart is its 4D simulator technology. The seats physically move, tilt, and rumble in sync with what guests see, so a waterfall drop on the river raft or a sharp turn on the roller coaster is felt as much as it is seen. Riders use real hand movement, walking, sidestepping, and jumping to explore and fly through the virtual worlds, which makes each session feel far more physical than a typical screen game. The experiences are short and punchy, each lasting roughly five to seven minutes, which makes it easy to sample several worlds in a single visit. The storefront is compact and easy to walk past, so first-timers are often advised to keep an eye out for it among the grander LINQ neighbors.
Made for Groups, Parties, and Big Occasions
VR Adventures is a natural fit for birthdays, family outings, and group get-togethers, and it markets itself as a family-friendly Strip attraction open to all ages. For larger celebrations, the entire facility can be booked as a private buy-out, accommodating up to 20 guests at once. This makes it a solid choice for corporate events, team-building sessions, and milestone parties where a whole group wants to play together without sharing the space with strangers. The venue also works well for casual drop-in fun, since no advance booking is required for standard visits, and guests can simply walk up, pick their experiences, and play.
Friendly Faces and a Smooth Start
Reviews consistently highlight the staff as friendly, helpful, and accommodating, with attendants who walk newcomers through the options and suggest rides based on a group’s preferences. Because the sessions are small and guided, guests get personalized attention, and the staff handle all the gear setup so players can focus on the experience. A quick waiver is required before play, and the team keeps the stations sanitized between uses.
Easy to Reach, Easy to Love
Located at 3545 Las Vegas Blvd S on the Strip, the venue is within walking distance of major hotels, the High Roller, and the LINQ’s dining and nightlife. It’s a convenient stop for visitors already exploring the Promenade, and its central location makes it an easy add-on to a day of sightseeing. For anyone new to VR, it’s a gentle, welcoming introduction; for seasoned players, the motion simulators offer a fun, physical twist on familiar genres.