
Experience Virtual Reality Like Never Before!
Zero Latency VR in Frisco offers a thrilling virtual reality experience that is perfect for friends, families, and birthday parties. With spacious gaming rooms and top-notch equipment, guests can enjoy engaging VR sessions that accommodate groups of 2 to 8 players. The highly praised staff, including Mr. Potatoes and Angel, are dedicated to ensuring a fun and memorable adventure, offering tips and personalized support throughout the game. Whether you're a VR veteran or a newcomer, this immersive gaming center caters to all ages, making it a must-visit attraction in the area.
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Immersive, multiplayer virtual reality experiences in large, open spaces with games like Space Marine and Warhammer.
Perfect for parties, team-building, or family outings, accommodating 2-8 players with tailored sessions.
Special events and private bookings for birthdays, corporate gatherings, and group celebrations.
Expert assistance from friendly staff who provide tips, setup, and support throughout your VR adventure.
High-quality VR headsets, guns, and gear, all cleaned and maintained for optimal performance.
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Glenn Martinez
Lucas Luttrell
David Williams
So fun and make sure u have plenty of stamina
Raina Waddell
Awesome! Per usual.
Sai Teja Sagi
Austin Hoover
First of all I would like to say the staff here is amazing. My group and I joked around with them for a solid 15 min (waiting for our last person to get there) great personalities and great at explaining things. The problem I do have with this place is the price. I know not everyone has a VR headset but I think most people have used one before in some form of capacity which I feel should bring the price down but it definitely does not. Your average trip there you will be paying $52 cash per person (including tax) and you will get a 7-10 minute debrief of what you are doing which involves sitting in a room listening to rules then watching a little trailer video of what game you will play. Then another 5-10 minute setup time (putting on headsets on everyone and adjusting vision and guns to everyone) and then around 30 to 45 minutes of gameplay which for $52 seems almost like a rip off. They also had some audio issues with the headsets since they are going with really cheap MICs which makes it so you can't hear your friends but you can hear the staff member. Personally I think if you are willing to bite the bullet on the cost it is an easy 1 and done. If you play 1 of the maps you have basically played them all.