VR Voom strives to bring the best virtual reality (VR) experiences to Aotearoa New Zealand, from in-house development to deploying the best content and hardware available.
Choose from our Adventurer Pass for 70 mins of unlimited play or the Explorer Pass which gives you a combo of Matrix + any 2 VR experiences (excluding VR Escape Room) to experience this emerging technology with premium experiences.
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Adventurer Pass: Enjoy 70 minutes of unlimited play on the following activities:
Matrix - four-player co-op experience, and five stories to choose from. These include Dinosaurs, zombie survivals and kids version.
Time Machine - around 80 contents to choose from, two players can enjoy the same VR content at the same time, the VR content and 4D motion platform are paired to produce the most realistic VR experience.
Speeder - motorcycle racing game and 4D motion platform paired to produce the most realistic VR racing experience.
Sword Master - hundreds of VR games to choose from. The main game being chopping themed games, for example, chopping fruits and drawing etc.
Race Car - up to two players can race head to head with each other in custom made race car platform.
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Explorer Pass: Enjoy the Matrix + any 2 VR experiences (excluding VR Escape Room) listed above.
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Looking for more excitement? Check out all VR Voom has to offer: Escape Room in Virtual Reality
All prices are shown in NZD ($)
We got the Adventurer pass for 4ppl. Time flew by but we all enjoyed ourselves and had a lot of fun. The matrix was definitely a family fun highlight. I would love to go again but it is a pricey for a family of 4
Kids really enjoyed it.
We're glad the children enjoyed our offerings! Thank you for your support Junior Ioane.
First of all, the headsets were very uncomfortable and were very annoying, I could barely see what I was doing. What was even more annoying was the gameplay: the VR was so laggy and figity I had to give up after trying 3 different games which lasted 30 seconds each, I couldn't even pick stuff up and pushing basic buttons were a hassle. I tried asking the attendant to fix it but that solved nothing. I have been to other VR places and they were so much better, VR Voom had a very tiny selection of games to play and was a complete waste of money.
Great customer service from Rachel. She is friendly and knowledgeable. Unfortunately, the VR fun gave me motion sickness. However if you are not affected by motion sickness, this is a great place to check out for all ages. Lots of variety available.
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Kelvin Green from New Zealand wrote on 21 March 2022
A different way to play
As tech gets better, games evolve and people find different ways to immerse themselves in the digital realm. We went as a family and had a fun (albeit short) time there. I found that there usually wasn’t quite the capability to respawn when you died where you left off that you get used to. We had eight minutes in the zombie attack as a team, but when you all died as a team (which happens quickly after one member falls) it was game over… even if you only lasted four minutes that was the end of your eight minute time slot. Anyway after $134 for three players we each actually got about 20 minutes (max) actual game play time each when our booking allowed for 50 minutes. It’s a lot of fun if you’re a hardcore gamer (with plenty of selection),but if you’re the ‘wallet’ spending time with the kids be prepared for a beating.