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    Zero Latency VR - San Antonio

    5.0 (7 reviews)
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    Tracy H.

    This place is so much fun! It's even fun to watch on the sidelines when you see your group struggle on screen trying not to "fall" in the game or avoiding traps. I would definitely Recommend coming to build group teamwork or for bragging rights. I can't wait to go again next time :) the team really did take care of us well.

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    Amazing time! Great atmosphere and customer service I'd recommend for adults and kids. It's also connected to an axe throwing facility!

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    Sandbox VR

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    My husband and I went for a date night and played squid games. I was not expecting the characters…read moreto be our heights and my character looked like a hobbit and my husband look like a giant! It was so funny! I enjoyed the experience! I would go back if the price is right, I know it's a little pricey so it won't be a common occurrence. The staff was very pleasant, made sure we knew what we were doing and patient. The place seemed really well kept and looked like it had 4 different rooms to use at a time. They have a bunch of different games to choose from as well. They gave a link to a small video of our experience in the room. That was fun, too!

    1000% do not recommend this place for hosting a party. From the start, trying to schedule the event…read moreover email was frustrating. There was a lot of back and forth, only for them to "forget to follow up with me," which pushed our booking back by an entire month. When the party day finally arrived, we were told that we had not booked the package that included food. This was extremely frustrating because I was very clear in my emails that I planned to serve pizza, drinks, and cake. Instead, the $55 food and drink fee apparently covered snacks from Japan (which were actually kind of cool) and water. The clean up fee for having food is another $50. When we arrived, the initial assistant was amazing. They acknowledged that they "always have issues" when people book through corporate and genuinely tried to fix the situation. Unfortunately, their shift ended shortly after, and left. Maybe I'm used to other venues where you have a dedicated host, but ours disappeared soon after the games ended--walking away from what would have been a generous cash tip. There is no designated party room, and there was very limited seating for parents. We were placed in a corner walkway, which felt cramped and inconvenient. When the kids were done with the games, they sat on nearby benches, only to be yelled at by another employee for sitting in the "wrong" area. Since those benches were closest to our table, I reasonably assumed they were available for our group. It made the experience feel awkward and unwelcoming, as if hosting our party was a burden to all of the staff. The rest of the time there we never received a smile or greeting from any staff besides the initial person. I even brought extra drinks and pizza for the staff as a thank-you, but I ended up giving the extra box to our guests instead. My daughter even cut a slice of cake for the host but after she couldn't find her she just left it in a break room. The place itself is cool, but I would not recommend it for large groups or parties.

    Sandbox VR

    Sandbox VR

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    Sunday marked a great one year with my current girlfriend and someone who means a lot to me. We had…read moreall these ideas on how to celebrate and spend time together, but the weather in the forecast really killed any ability to plan an outside adventure. Luckily, I had an ace up my sleeve and called an audible by suggesting the new Stranger Things: Catalyst experience at Sandbox VR. My girlfriend is a huge Stranger Things fan. It's one of the first shows she was following from the first season until the finale that she got to be a part of the zeitgeist with. The moment I suggested this, any other plan went out the window because to her, this was a must. This was not my first experience with a VR attraction. I got to try The Void when it was still in business at Disney Springs doing a Star Wars experience, and I remember having such a blast with it. This was my girlfriend's first time in a virtual reality space like this. Sandbox VR is the modern, surviving version of this doing a similar concept of suiting you up in a crazy VR suit with a headset, headphones, and a bunch of other bells and whistles before you enter a new world. The one thing that is different is that The Void had you walking through their space in their experience while here you're set in a box for the most part. Sandbox VR keeps you in one space for the entire duration and plays it out like a rail shooter arcade game. Different concepts, but both highly enjoyable. The staff were helpful in making sure we were all suited up and ready to go and we had our pictures taken right before they put us into the room. Once we had our headsets on, the experience started immediately. What's so fascinating about an experience like this is how immediate your brain just tells you that this is reality. You just believe what you're seeing is real. The avatar of my girlfriend is moving in real time, the catalyst is a tangible object I am holding. I am a Stranger Thing or whatever they call it. From the get-go, you are given a brief tutorial as a training and then suddenly the game goes from 0 to 100 and ramps up expeditiously. My girlfriend was hootin' and hollerin' the whole time as demogorgons (and democreatures as she calls them) were flying up on us and attacking us. You're genuinely in panic as these things get close to you. The anxiety feels real. The audio, the visuals, and everything in between just gets you immersed in it. The experience lasted about 30 minutes and by the end I was sweating profusely. I'm in pretty decent shape, but I was an absolute mess by the end. After all the equipment was taken off, we got sat next to a TV to show us our scores to see who leaves with bragging rights and is crowned the MVP (it was me by the way). On top of that, you are shown three videos of the VR experience that are recorded during your play. It scenes from the virtual world with a real camera that's pointed at you acting like a fool. Here, we got a dance scene from the end of the experience, a vertical video, and a horizontal trailer. Each were extremely humorous and given to us free of charge with our purchases. I know it works as free advertising for Sandbox VR to give you those videos to post online and all that jazz, but places like this still seem to charge for the memories. To get them included for free as a little keepsake is an incredible gesture and makes me want to try another experience. As for the videos themselves, they are still frying me, and I've watched them numerous times since the experience. If you are a Stranger Things fan, the Catalyst is a must-try. For someone who's only seen 3 episodes but has a good understanding of the show through osmosis from my girlfriend, I had a blast. Even if you're not a Stranger Things fan, there are 10 other experiences to try. The price with everything considered was pretty fair, and we truly had so much fun that I think it was worth it with what value we got out of it. The 20 second video we got of my girlfriend screaming the entire time might get played at our wedding one day. Who knows! RIYL: An experience out of this world

    The staff and establishment were great! We did glitch in the middle and the staff were fast to fix…read morethe issue. Headsets, unfortunately, smelled like heavy BO and sweat. My face continued smelling hours later and it wasn't just me, but my group of friends had the same experience. After they give you video clips to look through which is great.

    San Antonio Smash

    San Antonio Smash

    (16 reviews)

    They have since moved locations to 314 E Nakoma, 78216 and are no longer at the Old Perrin Beitel…read morelocation. The online booking process was easy, we ordered the large package (up to 4 people, 1 large item, 1 medium item, 2 small items and glass bottles). Checking in was very swift and easy as well, Grant (the owner's husband) was super friendly and explained everything very clearly! We ended up getting to break a large wooden dresser, a wooden table with glass panels, an old monitor, and a keyboard. Tools for destruction (baseball bats, a large metal wrench, sledgehammers) goggles, gloves, and a JBL speaker were provided for us. You can even bring your own items to destroy as long as they aren't something with chemicals/oil in them. You can also bring your own tools to destroy things as long as they aren't blades. We got 50 minutes to destroy everything, we got everything done in about 45 minutes, so you get a decent time to break stuff. All cleanup is handled by the staff, so you don't have to worry about making a huge mess. That's the point! I would definitely return, was smiling and laughing all through the entire 50 minutes we got. Would recommend wearing a long sleeve, maybe jeans, and some thicker shoes/boots since you'll be stepping on glass most of the time. Be mindful that fragments of glass/wood WILL go flying, so be aware of your surroundings and use common sense. We had a blast and couldn't recommend this business more!

    My friend and I were looking for a place to destroy some stuff, and we came across this business…read more It was easy to book it online and order a package for 4 people with large items (TV), a few medium items (a switch and printer), and small items like glass bottles. We did end up having to add 2 more people to the group, but the owner was very accommodating and charged us a fair price. You do have the option to bring your own items to destroy if you like, and he was cool enough to let us look around to see if we were interested in breaking other things. There is one medium-sized room here in the building where you can do as much destruction as you like (fits about 6 people we had in the group). We were provided safety goggles and gloves you had to wear in the room before doing anything, and for those who didn't wear pants, you had the option to use the overalls they had. We had a few tools you can use offered to us, like hammers, baseball bats, sledgehammer, and a huge pipe wrench. We had 50 minutes to do whatever we wanted and was plenty of time turned out. We all took turns slamming down and breaking glasses around the room. It's a great stress reliever for sure! The sledgehammer was the heaviest out of all the tools but was my favorite choice of weapon. Definitely got the job done! This was really a great experience, and I would absolutely recommend it for anyone to try! For sure, I'll consider coming back here with friends and family. Keep in mind that you need to book it ahead of time. You can't just walk in. You can also book multiple people too more than what the packages offer but call them to get more info for that.

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