Meet Space VR in Manchester is an exciting destination for ultimate weekenders seeking thrilling and immersive experiences. This vibrant venue offers a chance to escape the ordinary and dive into a range of captivating virtual reality adventures.
Weekend Offerings:
1. Virtual Adventures:
Thrilling Missions: Ultimate weekenders can choose from a variety of virtual quests that offer exhilarating experiences, whether competing or collaborating in expansive, immersive environments.
2. Zero Latency:
Free-Roaming Multiplayer: This popular VR experience allows visitors to move freely within a vast virtual space, engaging with both friends and fellow players.
Diverse Game Options: With a wide range of games available, there’s always something new to discover, making each visit a fresh adventure.
3. VR Quest Arena:
Perfect for Beginners: This smaller-scale VR experience is ideal for those new to virtual reality or for younger participants, providing a fun and accessible introduction.
Affordable Excitement: At just £5 per person, it’s a budget-friendly way to enjoy VR and experience the thrill of immersive gaming.
4. Additional Experiences:
VR Escape Rooms: Challenge yourself with virtual puzzles and scenarios, perfect for those who enjoy problem-solving and teamwork.
VR Arcade: For solo players, this offers engaging single-player action and a variety of immersive games.
Augmented Reality Play Wall (Coming Soon): A new interactive feature set to add an extra layer of excitement and innovation to the experience.
For ultimate weekenders looking for adventure and fun, MeetspaceVR provides a diverse range of virtual reality experiences that promise excitement, entertainment, and unforgettable moments.
You can book the whole place for your group if there’s more than eight of you.
This isn’t a place for families with younger kids; you must be at least ten-years-old to play otherwise the headset would just fall off. Also, many of the sessions require players to be at least 12-years-old and the age limit is higher still for some games.
You need to be fully mobile for the free-roaming experiences although wheelchair users can schedule a special session by co-ordinating with the venue.
There is free onsite parking but the best bet for food and drink is at the nearby Trafford Centre. A word of warning: you won’t be allowed in if you’re deemed to be over-the-limit for handling a VR headset so save your beers till afterwards.