Looking for virtual reality near Fort Worth? Here are the real VR spots worth the drive, from wireless free-roam arenas and VR laser tag to escape rooms and family-friendly arcades. Each one below shows what it is best for, where to find it, and what it costs, with a map link so you can check hours and get directions. For the full breakdown with games, ages, and birthday details, read our Best VR in Fort Worth guide.
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VR spots near Fort Worth, at a glance
Virtual Reality Near Fort Worth
The VR places near Fort Worth, one by one
- Sandbox VR Fort Worth (Cultural District (Crockett St)) — Full-body haptics, group stories. Cinematic, plan-ahead. Price: Premium, per person.
- Zero Latency Fort Worth (South Hulen) — Free-roam untethered arena. Wide-open, active, competitive. Price: Per-session.
- Fixation VR (Hurst (NE of Fort Worth)) — Biggest game library. Sprawling arcade, lots of choice. Price: ~$30-65 per person.
- Main Event Fort Worth (Fort Worth) — Family all-in-one day. Loud, busy, something for the kids. Price: Per-attraction or packages.
- Dave & Buster’s (Arlington/Euless) (East of Fort Worth) — Casual VR plus food. Sports bar meets arcade. Price: Per-game chip cards.
Want the deep dive, including which games suit which ages and how birthday bookings work? Read the full Best VR in Fort Worth guide.
Frequently asked questions
Is there free-roam VR in Fort Worth?
Yes. Zero Latency Fort Worth on South Hulen is a true free-roam arena where you walk untethered around a tennis-court-sized space. Sandbox VR in the Cultural District gives you full-body haptic tracking in private rooms, which is a slightly different but equally hands-on style.
How much does VR in Fort Worth cost?
It ranges widely. Fixation VR has historically run about $30 for 30 minutes up to $65 for two hours. Sandbox VR and Zero Latency are premium booked experiences and run higher per person. Family centers like Main Event and Dave & Buster’s charge per attraction or per game card. Always check the current booking page.
What is the best VR in Fort Worth for a birthday party?
For teens and adults, Sandbox VR or Zero Latency both make a great party if you book ahead. For a mixed-age or younger group, Fixation VR’s big library or Main Event’s all-in-one setup gives everyone something to do.
Do I have to drive to Dallas for good VR?
No. The Fort Worth side of the Metroplex has both a full-body haptic room and a proper free-roam arena. If you do want the wider Dallas scene, my Dallas VR guide covers it.
We loved VR at the arcade, should we buy a home headset?
A home headset is great for everyday play, but it will not replace the haptic vests and the untethered arena space you get at Sandbox or Zero Latency. I tell most families to do both: buy a headset for the living room and save the venue trips for the big outings.