Experiences: VR World NYC Grand Opening Sees More Opportunity

Last week VR World in NYC opened its doors to a new space with three-floors, 12,000 square-foot hotspot in Midtown Manhattan. This is now VR Worlds flagship location for North America’s largest immersive mixed reality experience center. We got to check things out and were impressed by its offerings and their is a little bit of everything for everyone. VR World aims to create the social entertainment experience of the future—a place where visitors are transported to another realm and socialize with friends and coworkers through specialty cocktails, interactive media installations, and mixed reality fun.

Fun drinks, great lighting and an overall lounge atmosphere, we could see lots of company events happening here or large parties. Expect the games and experiences to expand overtime as this place has endless possibilities. VR World is located 8 E 34th Street. Admission for two-hours is $44 and an all-day pass $64, available on the website https://vrworldnyc.com/ or at the door.

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Remy Cuesta
Remy Cuesta
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