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    Flee Escape Rooms & VR Arena Redmond - Corporate Event Team Building

    Flee Escape Rooms & VR Arena Redmond

    (207 reviews)

    The graphics are amazing and it's a really intriguing experience. Very well staged and directed.read more

    Disclaimer: our party used a Groupon and even with the Groupon it was around $130. I'm not sure…read morethat this experience, particularly the Ice Walker room was worth the money, even with the Groupon. This review is specifically for the Ice Walker room and in no way reflects the staff. They were nice. When our time started, I think we were able to complete one or two of the puzzles in the first room fairly easily. However there was one puzzle on the wall that when you solve it, a box should open. We completed that puzzle multiple times but the box did not open and we finally had to ask for a hint. The staff confirmed that we had completed the puzzle correctly and manually opened the box for us. They also added back a couple of minutes into our overall time. Where my issue lies is that I see that a month ago, there is a yelp review with the exact same complaint. Why hasn't the issue been fixed if that complaint was made a month ago? Other than the malfunctioning puzzle, our group had to use all three of our hints. Usually when you get a hint you understand where you might've gone wrong or you understand the reasoning behind the puzzle. However for this room in particular, we felt that there were a lot of things that just didn't make sense. The puzzles and the low quality equipment really took the fun out of the experience and we're not sure if we would return. A side note: a couple of people in my party have done two other escape rooms at Flee and they have had fine experiences with those. I believe both of those escape rooms were also five out of five difficulty. It seems that with our experience, combined with the other low reviews specifically for this room, that the Ice Walker room is to be avoided.

    Bubble Planet - Parents of bday girl!

    Bubble Planet

    (50 reviews)

    This place was amazing, a fun experience for my 8 year old. They had rooms with different themes,…read moreand you could go through the rooms as many times as you wanted. We went on a slow day so it was nice it wasn't crowded, and there was not wait for any of the activities. When this place opened up I was told there were way too many people thye let through. I got the VIP package for my daughter. It included a seperated check in line so you could get in faster, a VR experience, and a poster (remember to ask for the poster at the gift shop they do not remind you). I also got the souvenier package which was dissapointing, for $15 it included a bubble wand, a squishy pen, and one rubber duck. The description mentioned bath toys plural, which was not the case. Parking was a few dollars cheaper if bought online, for how much entry was, parking should have been included. I noticed some people just walking from a lot nearby instead of paying for parking.

    Brought my kids here (7 & 9) for the first time. My son enjoyed it more than my daughter. Honestly,…read moreit's a bit overpriced for what it is. Would be more enjoyable if adults weren't charged entry, not to mention fever charges an additional $5 processing fee per person for booking. The bathroom is so unkept and dirty. You walk through room to room; each with a unique, fun theme, although nothing was exciting enough to keep my kids wanting to stay there long enough to make feeling like the amount we spent was worth it. We went mid week, so the price was cheaper than going on weekends or peak days. I would be disappointed had we spent more than we did, but still a disappointment nonetheless. My biggest issue was how rude an older gentleman staff was to my daughter. I'm aware we were told the rules, but kids are kids and forget sometimes. He could have told me and I could have told my daughter or he could have spoken to her much nicer, but he was straight up rude and disrespectful to her in the way that he spoke. Staff should have no business working at a family oriented space if they don't know how to interact properly with children (and no, my kids are no overly sensitive people). It's merely a matter of respect. This place is definitely a one and done.

    Sandbox VR

    Sandbox VR

    (55 reviews)

    Game selected: Deadwood Valley…read more While I'm familiar with the whole concept of virtual reality, I had never tried it out until my first visit to Sandbox VR. When we arrived, we used the kiosks to check in, sign the waiver and input our contact information. This becomes important later in order to receive your post-game video highlights via email & text. After this, a staff member took us to the back and guided us on how to suit up. Each person must wear a vest and a total of four sensors that strap on to each wrist and ankle. We then entered our game room and the employee assisted us with strapping on the headsets which launched us into the virtual world! It's so cool to look around what was previously just an empty room and see your teammates in their animated state. After a quick tutorial, we were handed the weapons we selected and the game began. Without going into too much detail, we were "transported" into a city that has been overrun with zombies, zombified dogs, birds and other monstrous creatures. The game lasted about 30 minutes and took place across three different stages. You are truly immersed in the environment. When the zombies attack, it appears as if they are right in your face and your vest vibrates upon their contact. When you're shooting, keep in mind that accuracy counts! For attire, wear light clothing as you'll be moving the entire time, equivalent to a bit of a workout. The gear itself is pretty lightweight, but the headset is not super comfortable. Understandably, it needs to be strapped on tightly, but it felt like my cheeks were being pulled down and about halfway through, it seemed like the headset was slightly clouding up. Four of us played the Deadwood Valley game and the rest of our group played Unbound Fighting League. For UFL, only two players can play at a time, so you will spend some time sitting on the sidelines. The 30 minutes of gameplay went by quickly and then one of the employees showed us our video highlights on a large screen, which were entertaining to say the least! The videos are immediately sent via email / text as well. This virtual reality experience was super fun and very unique, however it was $60 per person for 30 minutes of a single game. To me, that seems fairly steep. For that price, it would have been nice if they allowed you to play two games (or offered some type of package deal to do that), however I'm sure that's all part of their strategy to get customers to return.

    We played Deadwood phobia. It was very fun! I asked the game master which games wouldn't get me too…read moremotion sick, and he suggested the Zombie game thus we went with Deadwood Phobia! The experience alone was worth it! It was a 40min game and it was a great experience for me as a first time player. I wasn't afraid of the game at all though I did get some weapon malfunction so they had to pause our game but overall fun to try and definitely recommend!

    Dimension XR

    Dimension XR

    (20 reviews)

    Dimension XR is always a very fun experience. I've been there a few times now and it never…read moredisappoints! The environment: Dim lighting, but lots of fun cooler-toned lights. There are lots of spacious rooms to do the virtual reality in, however you can run into the wall or fall The staff: The employees are always so nice, helpful, and informative. They always help you with the virtual reality gear (two hand things (apparently I'm not cool or trendy enough to actually figure out what the hand controls are called ) and the virtual reality headset). Also, we finished our escape room early and the employee there let us try five minutes of another virtual reality simulation because we hadn't used up our full hour with the other one. I was very impressed by their integrity with that, especially since we just had five minutes left and certainly wouldn't have noticed. Extra details: Half hour activities are $25 per person. One hour activities are $40 per person. They have options like laser tag, active shooter simulations (like shooting zombies and stuff), a few random simulations like cooking, and lots of virtual reality escape rooms. They have a lot of options, and the virtual reality gear is always clean. I've only done the escape rooms and they're actually pretty challenging. You can get hints within the simulation if you need them, and there's a constant timer as to how much time you have left. Final thoughts: It's a little spendy and virtual reality itself is always a little disorienting, but it's a very fun activity and team building exercise to do with friends or family!

    Located in the industrial area in Tukwila, and on the second floor of the building. We walked in…read morefor a group of 4 adults and 3 kids and they really nice, welcomed us and got us all set up right away. They have many games to choose from so I suggest going to their website prior to visiting to check out which games you are interested in, so you can make the most of your gaming time. $25 for 30 min and $40 for 1 hour, if possible go for the full hour. It is your choice which games you want to play. Escape room type games take much longer and will eat up your time sometimes can take the full hour They have team games, versus shooting games, escape room games etc. Our favorites: Cook'd Up (work as a team, hilarious and lots of laughs, similar to the game overcooked) Plush Rush (work as a team, set up is like you are in the movie Toy Story and it's like a defend your base type of thing) Arrow song (similar type of shooting game but with arrows and a fantasy setting) *They have a hunting animals game and experiences where you can shoot each other too. We can't wait to go back and try the other games. Maybe next time without younger kids so we can try the zombie and "scarier" themed lol! *Wonderful customer service! *I easily get motion sickness but I was good throughout *Ideal for 8 years old and older *Lots of parking space available *They take walk-in's but highly suggest you call incase they are booked for a private event *Sandbox VR in Seattle & Kirkland charged $50-60 for only half the game play time(30 min) Dimension XR it's $40 for a full hour. Much more reasonable price and the reason we will be back.

    The Infinite Experience

    The Infinite Experience

    (34 reviews)

    If you're looking something new to do, maybe a date night idea, or if you want to channel your…read morenerdy side, this is where you need to come! I saw this place pop on social media from all of the Houston influencers. I love science and NASA so I made it a point to make it here while it's still in Houston. Reservations are required and evening and weekend spots fill up quickly. Parking was easy on either the street or parking lot. The staff was friendly and informative. As soon as you walk in, you feel like you're about to be walk into a space station. We waited about 10-15 minutes after our scheduled time to actual get into the experience. You have to go into an introduction room and then to the room where you get your VR equipment. They are cleaned thoroughly between use and are very comfortable. I had a few instances were the screen would go blank but it recalibrates quickly. The cool part is, you're group is color coded in the VR world so you can stick close together. You are free to roam about the room which in the VR world is the space station. It's interactive and there's so much to see. It's so neat how organized it is and if you follow instructions, you won't run into people. After the VR part, there's a few other artistic exhibits which were really cool and made for great pic opportunities. This was so cool, I might give it another go before it's gone!

    Wow!! What a wonderful experience. Brought my adult son with me. We thoroughly enjoyed this 'walk…read morethrough space' & the interactive aspect of the journey. I really felt like I was in the shoes of an astronaut. We did have difficulty finding the entrance at first, but there was no issue getting through even though we were a bit late for our time slot. There is a quick briefing while you're in line & then you go into a room where you get to hear astronauts talk about their experiences. The VR portion is next and there is another briefing where the person walks you through how to use the VR headset. If you wear glasses, but have the option to do contacts, I would recommend wearing your contact to make it easier to wear the headset. In hindsight, I wish I wouldn't have worn my glasses. My other observation, which the venue doesn't have much control over, is- I was In a group where a woman brought about 5 kids (not all looked like they were the required age for the venue). As a mother, I have nothing against kids, but this particular group of kids were talking very loudly the WHOLE time & it made it difficult to hear some of the audio portions of the headset. Really wish the adult would have asked them to keep it down so as not to ruin the experience for others. Luckily, they were slightly ahead of us, so they exited a few minutes before us. The last part of the experience is in a chair, but with VR headset & then there are some cool photo op areas as you walk out. Overall, would highly recommended, especially if you're a space lover.

    Zero Latency VR - virtualrealitycenters - Updated May 2026

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