From heart-pounding multiplayer arenas to serene virtual travel — discover the full spectrum of virtual reality experiences available across Australia.
Virtual reality has evolved far beyond gaming. Today's VR experiences span entertainment, education, therapy, social connection, and professional training — all delivered through increasingly affordable and accessible hardware.
In Australia, the VR industry is booming. From dedicated VR arcades in major cities to enterprise deployments in mining, medicine, and defence, immersive technology is reshaping how Australians work and play.
Find a Venue Near YouWhether you're a seasoned VR veteran or a first-timer, there's an experience perfectly suited for you.
The ultimate VR experience. Untethered from cables, you and up to 8 players physically move through a large arena while inhabiting a shared virtual world. Available at Zero Latency venues across Australia.
Combine the puzzle-solving thrill of escape rooms with full VR immersion. Multi-sensory effects including wind, heat, and scent make these experiences unlike anything else. Entermission Sydney leads the way.
Schools, universities, and training organisations across Australia are adopting VR for immersive learning. Explore the human body, walk through historical events, or practice surgical procedures in a safe virtual environment.
Australian hospitals and clinics are using VR for pain management, phobia treatment, PTSD therapy, and physical rehabilitation. The immersive nature of VR makes it a powerful tool for mental and physical health.
Explore Australia's natural wonders or travel the globe without leaving home. VR tourism experiences offer photorealistic 360-degree environments of iconic destinations, from the Great Barrier Reef to the Sahara Desert.
Transform your next corporate event, team-building day, or product launch with VR. Australian businesses are using immersive technology to create unforgettable brand experiences and foster team cohesion.
The most transformative VR experiences are those that make you forget you're wearing a headset. Through a combination of high-resolution displays, spatial audio, haptic feedback, and intuitive controls, modern VR creates a genuine sense of presence.
Australia's leading VR venues invest heavily in the latest hardware to ensure every visitor gets the most immersive experience possible — whether it's their first time or their fiftieth.
Enquire About VR EventsMost VR venues in Australia recommend a minimum age of 12 for VR experiences, though this can vary. Younger children may experience discomfort due to the interpupillary distance of adult-sized headsets. Always check with the specific venue for their age guidelines.
Yes! Most modern VR headsets accommodate glasses wearers, either through adjustable lens spacing or by providing prescription lens inserts. Many venues also offer headsets with diopter adjustment so glasses may not even be necessary.
VR motion sickness (cybersickness) can occur when there's a mismatch between visual motion and physical movement. To minimise it: start with shorter sessions, choose room-scale experiences over artificial locomotion, ensure the headset fits properly, and take breaks when needed. Most people adapt after a few sessions.
Session lengths vary by experience type. Free-roam multiplayer sessions typically run 30–60 minutes. VR escape rooms are usually 60–90 minutes. Single-player arcade sessions can be as short as 15 minutes. Most venues offer multiple session length options.
Absolutely not! All reputable VR venues provide thorough orientation and training before your session. Staff will walk you through how to use the equipment, explain the controls, and ensure you're comfortable before the experience begins.
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