Virtual Reality Near Sacramento

Looking for virtual reality near Sacramento? 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 Sacramento guide.

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VR spots near Sacramento, at a glance

Virtual Reality Near Sacramento

ReviewNameDistanceAgeCostDescriptionProsConsAddress
PlayVerse VRhttps://thevirtualreviewer.com/review/playverse-vr-sacramento/https://playversevr.com/Rancho CordovaImmersive, group-focusedPlayVerse VR in Rancho Cordova is the closest thing in the region to the arena VR I keep raving about. This is a location-based free-roam setup, the kind you cannot replicate on a home headset, where you physically walk and explore a professionally designed arena while the game world moves with you.Session-based, call to confirmTrue free-roam arena. Immersive, group-focused.
Heroes VR Adventureshttps://thevirtualreviewer.com/review/heroes-vr-adventures-sacramento/https://www.heroesvradventures.com/1801 Taylor Road #130Family-friendly, flexibleHeroes VR Adventures over in Roseville, at 1801 Taylor Road #130, has been serving the Sacramento area since 2018, which in VR-arcade years makes it a genuine veteran. Longevity matters here, because it means the staff know how to run a smooth session and keep the hardware maintained.8 and upSession-based, call to confirmVariety, veteran operator. Family-friendly, flexible.
Zion VRhttps://thevirtualreviewer.com/review/zion-vr-sacramento/https://zionvr.net/Rancho CordovaBirthday parties, kidsZion VR in Rancho Cordova has built itself into a full VR entertainment center rather than just an arcade. The menu is broad: a free-roam arena running Hero Zone and zombie survival, VR escape rooms, more than 50 premium arcade games, VR laser tag, and four racing-simulator stations.Session-based, call to confirmAll-in-one VR arcade. Birthday parties, kids.
Dave & Buster's Rosevillehttps://thevirtualreviewer.com/review/dave-buster-s-roseville-sacramento/https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=Dave+%26+Buster%27s+Roseville+SacramentoRosevilleLow-key, all-agesNot every VR outing needs to be a full mission. Dave & Buster's in Roseville is the low-commitment option, and it earned its spot because it now offers free-roaming VR alongside its motion-simulator VR games.Per-game, chip-basedVR plus food and arcade. Low-key, all-ages.

The VR places near Sacramento, one by one

  • PlayVerse VR (Rancho Cordova) — True free-roam arena. Immersive, group-focused. Price: Session-based, call to confirm.
  • Heroes VR Adventures (Roseville) — Variety, veteran operator. Family-friendly, flexible. Price: Session-based, call to confirm.
  • Zion VR (Rancho Cordova) — All-in-one VR arcade. Birthday parties, kids. Price: Session-based, call to confirm.
  • Dave & Buster’s Roseville (Roseville) — 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 Sacramento guide.

Frequently asked questions

Is there real free-roam VR in Sacramento?

Yes, though most of it is just east of the city. PlayVerse VR and Zion VR in Rancho Cordova both run free-roam arenas, and Heroes VR Adventures in Roseville offers a free-roam track alongside room-scale and escape rooms.

How much does VR cost in Sacramento?

Most venues use session-based pricing that varies by length and group size, so call ahead to confirm. Dave & Buster’s is the exception, charging per game off a chip card, which makes it the easiest low-cost way to sample VR.

What is the best VR arcade in Sacramento?

For a true free-roam arena, PlayVerse VR in Rancho Cordova. For the most dependable all-rounder, Heroes VR Adventures in Roseville. For an all-in-one party spot with racing sims and laser tag, Zion VR, if its new location is open.

What age is VR good for in Sacramento?

PlayVerse allows kids as young as seven with adult supervision, and Heroes is built for ages 8 and up with a Junior Heroes track for the youngest players. Always check the specific game’s rating, since free-roam zombie titles run more intense.

Do I need to book Sacramento VR in advance?

Yes, especially on weekends. Free-roam arenas run timed sessions with limited slots. Book online a day or two ahead, and for Zion VR in particular, confirm the current address before you drive out.