So we decided to check this place out after going to a VR place in Nevada. I'm really glad we decided to make the drive up to the mall. It's worth spending an hour or two on a Saturday afternoon. The interior of the place is super spacious with plenty of space to sit down.
They have the HTC Vive and the Oculus. They even have a driving simulator available.
The staff is super friendly and helpful when setting you up. You have multiple games to choose from, and you can play for an hour for $30 per headset.
When you are getting set up, just be careful to not sit down again on the cube. They take the cube away after giving you the controllers.
Also, when you want to switch games, you'll need to let the staff know so that they can set it up. I haven't found a way to see how much time you have left when you have the headset on, but the staff does come up to you to let you know. It's really easy to lose track of time.
They have tons of game ranging from casual to horror. I talked to the staff member and they keep a pretty consistent list of games available. They also take requests, and if enough requests are made, they may be able to get the game.
When you want to switch with a friend (if you are sharing a headset), just let the staff know so they can help you get the gear off. read more