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    My family was talking about bucket lists and my wife mentioned Machu Picchu in Peru. Being the…read morehusband I am, I looked on Google for more information and this experience with Fever Hub popped up to my surprise. It's something unique to do so I reserved tickets for this virtual reality experience. A little pricy in my opinion but once you experience it and see it you can appreciate all the technology and effort that went in to creating it. We were able to find nearby street parking at a cost on Saturday, 2 hrs max, but there are garages available as well. Upon entering, you check-in at the desk, provide your tickets, and complete the waiver forms. You each get assigned a name to be recognized within your party while you're wandering the virtual reality course as a team. There are others on the course that you will see but they're on their own route and all you see is a silhouette in the viewfinder. Following check-in, you walk to the back of the building where they fit you with a headset and give you a brief on how to wear it and what to do. It's really simple. Arrows guide you along your route, along with the narrator robot in the viewfinder, while explaining various things along your journey. It's very interesting and educational, although not the real Peruvian experience. They offer souvenirs and other mementos at the end related to the experience. They vary the courses over the months so that one will play for a period of weeks and then another. Highly recommend for something different and educational for the whole family. There can be a lot of walking and standing over the course of nearly an hour which may not be for everyone unless you bring a chair to sit in. I did see a gentleman in a wheelchair being pushed around which I thought was great to be able to experience.

    This was a cool date night for us. Something to do other than just dinner out. The experience is…read morepretty realistic (video game quality) and it gives a lot of information about the place. Warm welcome, easy to follow instructions and wheelchair friendly. Worth it. Not 5 stars bc the end becomes more and more like a video game (I won't give away the ending) and I preferred the beginning way the story was being told. More like 4.5 but yelp still doesn't do halfsies. If you're lucky you'd get street parking too and it'd be even better cost wise

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    What an experience!! Today was my first time at Sandbox and I had such a great time. We chose the…read moredeadwood valley theme. I was mind blown. I'm not new to VR but the optics were awesome. Without giving too much info away if you choose the deadwood valley theme you will have all type of things coming at you. It was a great shooting game. One thing that could be improved would be the customer service. Once we walked in we did not know what to do or where to go. We had to search around for someone to help us. Also, the staff wasn't great at explaining the instructions. Think he assumed that we knew what to do. However, it was a great experience. Definitely check it out if you are in Tyson's Corner.

    VR experience was awesome. The family and friends came out 6 deep and we selected Deadwood Phobia,…read morethe best seller and I can see why! This was my second time here over a year ago and I did the previous Deadwood, which is filled with zombies and other strange creatures. The graphics are crisp and pretty realistic, to get you hopping around, panting, and sweating. Just like any video game you move from a new level to the next level, which comes with a change of scenery. We went from a creepy lab, a meatpacking conveyor belt, to boots on the ground fighting in a zombie war zone! So much fun with many more surprises and features I'll let you discover for yourself. I felt it was long enough towards the end, I start hoping the goblins would stop coming. Perfect amount of time. They give you a keepsake video which is edited with everyone's gamer names, a recap of the scores, highlights, and who your team's MVP is! Great for bragging and talking ish over dinner after the game is over. It is pricey about $65 per person, but it's not something you'll do every weekend. It truly is a unique experience, because this is the only chain in the DMV. The staff is polite and do a great job of explaining the rules and how to wear the equipment. Definitely arrive 15 minutes early, especially if you've never played the game before. I will definitely comeback for a 3rd experience, the more people for the spooky Deadwood Phobia, the better!

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