Looking for virtual reality near Fresno? 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 Fresno guide.
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VR spots near Fresno, at a glance
Virtual Reality Near Fresno
The VR places near Fresno, one by one
- Sandbox VR Fresno (Fresno) — Full-body free-roam, groups. Operator-grade, motion capture + haptics. Price: From about $39.
- The Broken Controller (Campus Pointe) — Variety: VR, sims, laser tag, AR wall. New, polished, family-friendly. Price: From $15 (tiered).
- No Surrender (Clovis) (Clovis) — Free-roam VR arena, active play. Adventure park, laser tag + VR. Price: Memberships from $29.99/mo.
- Zero Latency Fresno (Fresno) — Untethered free-roam, up to 8. Warehouse-scale free-roam (verify open). Price: Confirm rate.
Want the deep dive, including which games suit which ages and how birthday bookings work? Read the full Best VR in Fresno guide.
Frequently asked questions
Where is the best full-body VR in Fresno?
Sandbox VR Fresno. It uses motion capture and haptic vests so you physically feel and move through the world, which is a step above the fixed-station VR at most arcades. Experiences start around $39 per person.
Is there free-roam VR in Fresno?
Yes. No Surrender’s Omniverse VR Arena in Clovis is a walk-around, team-based arena, and Zero Latency lists a Fresno location for untethered free-roam up to eight players. Confirm Zero Latency’s current hours before you go.
How much does VR cost in Fresno?
The Broken Controller runs tiered pricing from $15 up to a $135 six-player party pack. Sandbox VR starts around $39 per person. No Surrender leads with memberships from $29.99 a month plus party packages. Always confirm current rates when booking.
What is the best Fresno VR for kids and families?
The Broken Controller at Campus Pointe is my family pick because of the variety, including an AR climbing wall and racing sims for anyone not ready for a full headset. Sandbox VR’s Age of Dinosaurs is also family-friendly.
Which venues should I skip or double-check?
I left out listings that show as permanently closed. Fresno Elite VR Arcade appears closed in current listings, so verify before planning around it. Always call ahead for hours, since VR arcade schedules change often.