Looking for virtual reality near Omaha? 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 Omaha guide.
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VR spots near Omaha, at a glance
Virtual Reality Near Omaha
The VR places near Omaha, one by one
- Omaha Virtual Reality (Eagle Run) (NW Omaha, Eagle Run Dr) — Big game library, pay per headset. Dedicated VR arcade, 100+ experiences. Price: Per headset, confirm rate.
- Omaha Virtual Reality (Capitol District) (Capitol District downtown) — Downtown VR, groups. Second location, event-friendly. Price: Per headset, confirm rate.
- The Holloway Experience (Omaha) — VR plus lounge games. Modern lounge, pool, arcade, VR. Price: Confirm rate.
- Verse Immersive (Amazing Pizza Machine) — AR story walk-through. Augmented reality, not headset VR. Price: Confirm rate.
- Dave & Buster’s Omaha (133rd Plaza) — VR bays plus full arcade. Big arcade, food, VR as add-on. Price: Per-game card.
Want the deep dive, including which games suit which ages and how birthday bookings work? Read the full Best VR in Omaha guide.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best VR arcade in Omaha?
Omaha Virtual Reality is the top dedicated pick, with over 100 experiences and pay-by-the-headset pricing across two locations, one at Eagle Run Drive in northwest Omaha and one downtown in the Capitol District.
Is there free-roam VR in Omaha?
Not a confirmed operator-grade free-roam arena right now. Infinite Loop VR in La Vista historically offered a free-roam arena, but current listings suggest it may have closed, so call before you go. Most Omaha VR today is station-based.
How much does virtual reality cost in Omaha?
It varies. Omaha Virtual Reality charges per headset rather than per person, which can save money for groups. The Holloway Experience, Verse Immersive, and Dave & Buster’s each price differently, so confirm current rates when you book.
What is the difference between Verse Immersive and regular VR?
Verse Immersive uses augmented-reality visors, so you see 3D characters layered over the real room and can still see the space around you. Traditional VR headsets seal you fully into a virtual world. AR is gentler for first-timers and people prone to motion sickness.
Which Omaha VR is best for families?
Omaha Virtual Reality for a deep game library and flexible headset pricing, or Verse Immersive if you want a gentler augmented-reality walk-through for younger kids. Dave & Buster’s works if you want food and a full arcade in the mix.