Virtual Reality Near New Orleans

Looking for virtual reality near New Orleans? 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 New Orleans guide.

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VR spots near New Orleans, at a glance

Virtual Reality Near New Orleans

ReviewNameDistanceAgeCostDescriptionProsConsAddress
Zero Latency VR New Orleanshttps://thevirtualreviewer.com/review/zero-latency-vr-new-orleans/https://zerolatencyvr.com/en/new-orleans733 St Joseph StSleek downtown arena, up to 8 players, wirelessZero Latency at 733 St Joseph Street downtown is the venue I would try first if you want the full free-roam experience. Zero Latency is a global name in this format, and their New Orleans arena runs the same idea: up to eight players, no wires, moving through a physical space while the game world wraps around you.Per session, premiumBig free-roam missions. Sleek downtown arena, up to 8 players, wireless.
Another World NOLAhttps://thevirtualreviewer.com/review/another-world-nola-new-orleans/https://new-orleans.another-world.com/7335 Jefferson HwyFirst free-roam arcade in the area, Meta Quest 3Across the river in Harahan, Another World NOLA at 7335 Jefferson Hwy bills itself as the area's first free-roam VR arcade, and it is the value pick. The setup uses wireless Meta Quest 3 headsets in a roughly 660-square-foot open space for up to six players, with a library of seven player-versus-player maps built for playing with friends.~$20 Tuesdays, variesLocal free-roam value. First free-roam arcade in the area, Meta Quest 3.
Dave & Buster'shttps://thevirtualreviewer.com/review/dave-buster-s-new-orleans/https://www.daveandbusters.com/1200 Poydras StSports bar meets midway, walk-up VRIf you want VR folded into a bigger night out, Dave & Buster's at 1200 Poydras St downtown has VR attractions on its midway alongside a huge arcade, a sports bar, and a full menu. The VR here is the walk-up, card-swipe kind rather than a booked free-roam mission, so set expectations: it is quick, casual, and great for kids and mixed groups, not a 30-minute immersive arena sessiPer game, card-basedCasual VR plus a full arcade. Sports bar meets midway, walk-up VR.
Clue Carréhttps://thevirtualreviewer.com/review/clue-carr-new-orleans/https://www.cluecarre.com/830 Union StStory-driven escape games, some VR elementsClue Carré runs story-driven escape rooms in the CBD at 830 Union Street and in Metairie, and a few of their rooms weave in VR and video elements. It is not a VR arcade in the pure sense, so I am listing it as the wildcard for groups who want a puzzle-and-story night with some virtual reality mixed in rather than a headset marathon.Per roomVR-flavored escape rooms. Story-driven escape games, some VR elements.

The VR places near New Orleans, one by one

  • Zero Latency VR New Orleans (CBD / downtown) — Big free-roam missions. Sleek downtown arena, up to 8 players, wireless. Price: Per session, premium.
  • Another World NOLA (Harahan) — Local free-roam value. First free-roam arcade in the area, Meta Quest 3. Price: ~$20 Tuesdays, varies.
  • Dave & Buster’s (CBD (Poydras St)) — Casual VR plus a full arcade. Sports bar meets midway, walk-up VR. Price: Per game, card-based.
  • Clue Carré (CBD and Metairie) — VR-flavored escape rooms. Story-driven escape games, some VR elements. Price: Per room.

Want the deep dive, including which games suit which ages and how birthday bookings work? Read the full Best VR in New Orleans guide.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best free-roam VR in New Orleans?

Zero Latency downtown is the premium free-roam pick with up to eight players and a wireless arena. Another World NOLA in Harahan is the value free-roam option using Meta Quest 3 headsets. Both give you the real walk-around experience.

How much does VR cost in New Orleans?

It depends on format. Free-roam missions at Zero Latency are premium and priced per session, so confirm the current rate when booking. Another World NOLA runs specials like $20 Tuesdays. Dave & Buster’s charges per game off a play card.

Is VR in New Orleans good for kids?

Yes. Another World NOLA and Dave & Buster’s both work well for families, and free-roam movement tends to cause less motion sickness for younger or first-time players. Check each venue’s age or height guidance for specific games.

Do I need to book VR ahead in New Orleans?

For the free-roam venues, yes. Zero Latency runs timed sessions and Another World fills weekend slots, and both close on certain days. Dave & Buster’s is walk-in friendly.

Is a home VR headset better than a New Orleans VR arcade?

For everyday play at home, a headset is hard to beat on convenience. But it cannot match the untethered, walk-around, multiplayer arena feeling of free-roam venues like Zero Latency and Another World. Many families keep a headset at home and save the arcades for the big experience.