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When you visit Las Vegas you can virtually fly like Superman, fight a hoard of zombies, or blast off on an interstellar adventure. Find Sin City's best virtual experiences.
Are you ready to experience the absolute best virtual reality that Las Vegas has to offer? In this video, we are stepping away from the casino floors and diving headfirst into the most advanced, mind-blowing immersive tech on the Strip and beyond.
We tested three heavy hitters in location-based entertainment to find out which one reigns supreme.First up, we head over to LEVEL UP inside the MGM Grand to tackle Zero Latency. Known for pioneering wireless free-roam VR, their latest next-gen platform has completely ditched the heavy backpack PCs.
Walking around a massive 2,000-square-foot arena with total physical freedom feels incredibly real. We team up to take on hordes of the undead in Zombie Survival and try to survive rogue killer robots in Singularity. If you want raw, un-tethered tactical gameplay with up to eight players, this is your spot.
Next, we journey to the Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian to gear up at Sandbox VR. Sandbox takes immersion to a different level by putting you in a full-body tracking suit, complete with haptic vests that let you literally feel the action. Whether you are battling Demogorgons in their exclusive Stranger Things experience or surviving a psychological horror nightmare, the Hollywood-grade motion capture makes your entire body the controller. It’s highly social, cinematic, and perfect for groups of up to six.
Finally, we head off-Strip to AREA15 (Zone 2: The Terminals) to board the monumental Interstellar Arc. This is a massive, 60-minute mixed-reality odyssey that throws you 262 years into the future. You'll wake up from cryosleep on a gargantuan starship bound for the exoplanet Arcadia.
Along with AREA15's famous Birdly simulator—which lets you mimic a bird's flight with a physical, motion-responsive table and wind machines—this section of the tour is pure sci-fi storytelling bliss. Which Vegas VR experience is actually worth your money? Watch until the end to see our full breakdown of pricing, gear comfort, and immersion levels.
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