Virtual Reality Near Denver

Looking for virtual reality near Denver? 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 Denver guide.

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VR spots near Denver, at a glance

Virtual Reality Near Denver

ReviewNameDistanceAgeCostDescriptionProsConsAddress
Grid City VRhttps://thevirtualreviewer.com/review/grid-city-vr-denver/https://gridcityvr.com/5700 W 89th AvePolished, craft-beer social loungeGrid City VR is the one I'd look at first if you want true free-roam. Their site calls it the only authorized Zero Latency free-roam VR in the Denver metro, and Zero Latency is the same wireless, full-body-tracked platform serious VR fans travel for.8+From $52/person, 45 minFree-roam groups + sim racing. Polished, craft-beer social lounge.
VR Socialhttps://thevirtualreviewer.com/review/vr-social-denver/https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=VR+Social+Denver5505 W 20th AveLaid-back arcade + barVR Social sits inside Edgewater Public Market, which is already a fun food-hall destination, so this one works well when half your group wants VR and the other half wants tacos and a beer. It opened in February 2023 and bills itself as a VR arcade and bar with more than 100 games, plus a free-roam arena powered by Hero Zone that fits up to 8 players in a 2,000-plus square foot Varies (Groupon deals seen)Casual free-roam + food-hall hang. Laid-back arcade + bar.
VR Arcade USAhttps://thevirtualreviewer.com/review/vr-arcade-usa-denver/https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=VR+Arcade+USA+Denver1624 Market StCompact, staff-guidedIf you want VR you can walk to from the 16th Street Mall, VR Arcade USA is the downtown option, at 1624 Market St, on the lower level near Oskar Blues. It's been around since 2018 and leans into VR laser tag, escape rooms, and free-play, with hundreds of titles including skydiving, zombie shooters, bowling, and mini golf.6+$35 to $50/personDowntown laser tag + escape rooms. Compact, staff-guided.
Fun Factory Denverhttps://thevirtualreviewer.com/review/fun-factory-denver/https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=Fun+Factory+Denver+Denver5138 E 39th AveParty space, 4-player VRFun Factory Denver, at 5138 E 39th Ave, runs a Hologate VR Arena, which is a 4-player, stand-up multiplayer setup with premium headsets, haptic feedback blasters, and an LED light show. This is less about walking a huge arena and more about four people blasting through co-op rounds together, which is a great format for kids' groups.Party packages from $30/personBirthday parties, Hologate arena. Party space, 4-player VR.
Dave & Buster'shttps://thevirtualreviewer.com/review/dave-buster-s-denver/https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=Dave+%26+Buster%27s+Denver2000 S Colorado BlvdLoud, big, all-agesYou already know the Dave & Buster's formula, and the Denver location at 2000 S Colorado Blvd is one that carries VR alongside the full arcade, simulators, food, and bar. VR here is a station within a much bigger night out, not the main event, so it's the right call when your group's interests are all over the map and nobody wants to commit to a full VR session.Chip-based, variesVR as part of a big arcade + food night. Loud, big, all-ages.
House of Immersionshttps://thevirtualreviewer.com/review/house-of-immersions-denver/https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=House+of+Immersions+Denver142 W 5th AveBoutique, private roomsHouse of Immersions, at 142 W 5th Ave in the historic Baker District, is the boutique wildcard here. It's built around immersive rooms: escape rooms like ’The Miner's Legacy’ and ’The Journalist,’ plus splatter paint and fluid-art sessions, with VR listed among the offerings.Varies (not published)Immersive rooms + escape games. Boutique, private rooms.

The VR places near Denver, one by one

  • Grid City VR (Westminster) — Free-roam groups + sim racing. Polished, craft-beer social lounge. Price: From $52/person, 45 min.
  • VR Social (Edgewater) — Casual free-roam + food-hall hang. Laid-back arcade + bar. Price: Varies (Groupon deals seen).
  • VR Arcade USA (LoDo / Downtown) — Downtown laser tag + escape rooms. Compact, staff-guided. Price: $35 to $50/person.
  • Fun Factory Denver (Northeast Denver) — Birthday parties, Hologate arena. Party space, 4-player VR. Price: Party packages from $30/person.
  • Dave & Buster’s (Colorado Blvd / Glendale) — VR as part of a big arcade + food night. Loud, big, all-ages. Price: Chip-based, varies.
  • House of Immersions (Baker District) — Immersive rooms + escape games. Boutique, private rooms. Price: Varies (not published).

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

Frequently asked questions

What’s the best free-roam VR in Denver?

Grid City VR in Westminster runs Zero Latency, the untethered, full-body-tracked free-roam platform, and its site calls it the only authorized Zero Latency venue in the metro. VR Social in Edgewater also has a free-roam arena (Hero Zone) for up to 8 players and tends to run cheaper.

Is there VR laser tag in Denver?

Yes. VR Arcade USA downtown on Market Street is the spot most associated with VR laser tag, and it also runs escape rooms and hundreds of free-play titles. Confirm current pricing when you reserve, since sources differ.

How much does VR in Denver cost?

It ranges. Grid City VR starts around $52 per person for a 45-minute premium session. VR Arcade USA lists $35 to $50 per person with food included. Fun Factory and VR Social don’t post clear VR rates online, so call for those. Dave & Buster’s is pay-per-game off a chip card.

What age is VR good for in Denver?

Grid City VR sets 8+ for family experiences and 13+ for intense ones. VR Arcade USA lists roughly 6+. Most spots welcome kids with an adult, but the motion-heavy games suit older kids and teens better. Check each venue’s age policy when you book.

Do I need a reservation for VR in Denver?

For the dedicated VR venues, yes, I’d book ahead. VR Arcade USA is reservation-only, and Grid City VR runs partly by appointment. Dave & Buster’s is walk-in.