Virtual Reality Near Tampa

Looking for virtual reality near Tampa? 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 Tampa guide.

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VR spots near Tampa, at a glance

Virtual Reality Near Tampa

ReviewNameDistanceAgeCostDescriptionProsConsAddress
Zero Latency VR Tampahttps://thevirtualreviewer.com/review/zero-latency-vr-tampa/https://zerolatencyvr.com/en/locations/tampa260 Westshore PlBig-group, adrenalineIf you have one afternoon and you want the closest thing to the arena VR I keep raving about, Zero Latency is the one. It sits inside WestShore Plaza at 260 Westshore Plaza, and it runs the classic Zero Latency setup: a wireless headset, a backpack PC, and a wide-open playing field where you physically walk, duck, and turn while the game world moves with you.13 and up$89 weekday / $99 weekend per personFree-roam warehouse action. Big-group, adrenaline.
VRXtra West Tampahttps://thevirtualreviewer.com/review/vrxtra-west-tampa/https://vrxtra.com/west-tampa/317 North Dale Mabry HighwayFamily-friendly, flexibleVRXtra sits at 317 North Dale Mabry Highway and runs a 2,000-square-foot private arena for groups of two to six. What I like here is that you are not sharing the floor with strangers, which matters a lot when you are bringing kids who are new to VR.Session-based, call to confirmPrivate arena + game variety. Family-friendly, flexible.
Sandbox VR St. Petersburghttps://thevirtualreviewer.com/review/sandbox-vr-st-petersburg-tampa/https://sandboxvr.com/stpetersburg2228 Central AveCinematic, premiumSandbox VR is not technically in Tampa proper, but it is close enough across the bay that I would not plan a Tampa Bay VR trip without mentioning it. The location is at 2228 Central Avenue in St.From about $50 per personFull-body haptic story missions. Cinematic, premium.
Dave & Buster's Tampahttps://thevirtualreviewer.com/review/dave-buster-s-tampa/https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=Dave+%26+Buster%27s+Tampa+TampaNear WestShoreLow-key, all-agesNot every VR outing needs to be a mission. Dave & Buster's in Tampa is the low-commitment option, and it earned its spot here because it was one of the first D&B locations to debut the newer free-roam VR arena format alongside its motion-simulator VR games.Per-game, chip-basedCasual VR plus food and arcade. Low-key, all-ages.

The VR places near Tampa, one by one

  • Zero Latency VR Tampa (WestShore Plaza) — Free-roam warehouse action. Big-group, adrenaline. Price: $89 weekday / $99 weekend per person.
  • VRXtra West Tampa (North Dale Mabry) — Private arena + game variety. Family-friendly, flexible. Price: Session-based, call to confirm.
  • Sandbox VR St. Petersburg (St. Pete (Central Ave)) — Full-body haptic story missions. Cinematic, premium. Price: From about $50 per person.
  • Dave & Buster’s Tampa (Near WestShore) — Casual VR plus food and arcade. Low-key, all-ages. Price: Per-game, chip-based.

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

Frequently asked questions

Is there real free-roam VR in Tampa?

Yes. Zero Latency at WestShore Plaza is a true warehouse-scale free-roam arena where you walk untethered, and VRXtra runs a private free-roam arena on North Dale Mabry. Sandbox VR in St. Petersburg adds full-body haptics to the free-roam format.

How much does VR cost in Tampa?

It ranges. Zero Latency is the premium end at roughly $89 to $99 per person. Sandbox VR starts around $50. VRXtra and Dave & Buster’s are more flexible, with shorter sessions and per-game pricing that can bring the cost down for first-timers.

What is the minimum age for VR in Tampa?

Zero Latency’s floor is 8 and up, though its zombie game Outbreak is rated 13 and up while Sol Raiders is fine at 7 and up. VRXtra and Dave & Buster’s are family-friendly for younger kids. Always check the specific game’s rating when you book.

Is Sandbox VR in Tampa?

The nearest Sandbox VR is in St. Petersburg at 2228 Central Avenue, about a 20 to 30 minute drive across the bay from downtown Tampa. It is worth the trip for the full-body haptic experience.

Do I need to book Tampa VR in advance?

Yes, especially on weekends. Free-roam arenas like Zero Latency and VRXtra run timed sessions with limited slots, so walk-ins can be turned away. Book online a day or two ahead to lock in your group.