Looking for virtual reality near Phoenix? 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 Phoenix guide.
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VR spots near Phoenix, at a glance
Virtual Reality Near Phoenix
The VR places near Phoenix, one by one
- Sandbox VR (Gilbert (SanTan Village)) — Story-driven groups, teens & adults. Cinematic, full-body. Price: $40 to $60 / person.
- Velocity VR at Octane Raceway (Scottsdale) — VR plus go-karts in one trip. Free-roam action. Price: $40 to $45 / person.
- Play Lab PHX (Phoenix (Ahwatukee)) — Families & first-timers. Friendly, easy-in. Price: From $20.
- Scorch VR (Chandler) — VR escape rooms, bigger groups. Puzzle & arena mix. Price: From about $41.50.
- Jake’s VR Zone (Mesa) — Younger kids, all-day fun. Arcade + food combo. Price: $5 to $9 / game.
- Zero Latency VR (Gilbert (Cooley Station)) — Free-roam purists, group action. Wireless, up to 8. Price: Confirm with venue.
Want the deep dive, including which games suit which ages and how birthday bookings work? Read the full Best VR in Phoenix guide.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best VR arcade in Phoenix for families?
Play Lab PHX in Ahwatukee is my top family pick based on its ages-8-and-up setup, from-$20 pricing, and 5.0-star reputation. Jake’s VR Zone in Mesa is a close second if you want VR plus arcade games and food in one trip.
How much does VR cost in Phoenix?
It varies by format. Arcade-style games at Jake’s run about $5 to $9 each. Free-roam sessions at Play Lab start around $20. Velocity VR runs about $40 to $45, Scorch starts near $41.50, and Sandbox VR runs roughly $40 to $60 per person. Confirm current pricing when you book, since deals and peak-day rates change.
What is free-roam VR?
Free-roam VR means wireless headsets and no cables, so you physically walk, run, and duck around a real arena while everyone in your group shares the same virtual world. Zero Latency, Velocity VR, Play Lab, and Scorch all use this format in the Valley.
Is there VR in Scottsdale or Mesa, not just Phoenix?
Yes. Velocity VR at Octane Raceway is in Scottsdale, Jake’s VR Zone is in Mesa, and Sandbox VR and Zero Latency are both in Gilbert. Scorch VR is in Chandler. The Valley spreads these out, so pick by drive time too.
Do I need to book ahead?
For the free-roam and story-room spots (Sandbox, Velocity, Zero Latency, Scorch, Play Lab), yes, reserve ahead, since sessions run on a schedule and groups fill up. Jake’s is more walk-in friendly as a drop-in arcade.