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Experience the thrill of **warehouse-scale VR** in Vancouver with Zero Latency's Singularity. Perfect for gaming enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.

Looking for an adrenaline-pumping activity that combines technology, fun, and a bit of physical activity? The Vancouver: Virtual Reality by Zero Latency – Singularity offers just that. This experience is perfect for those curious about cutting-edge VR or anyone wanting a unique, active outing in British Columbia.
What we love about this experience is its large 1500-square-foot arena that allows for free-roam movement, and the fact that it’s completely wireless—no tangled cables to trip over. Plus, it’s suitable for groups up to 8, making it a lively social activity. One thing to consider is that it’s quite active—so comfortable clothing and footwear are a must.
This tour suits gamers, adventure lovers, and tech enthusiasts who want to try something beyond the usual sightseeing or leisurely activities. Whether you’re visiting Vancouver with friends or family, this VR experience offers a playful break from traditional tourism.
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The experience begins at a designated meeting point on the west side of Kingsgate Mall, near the corner of Kingsway and Broadway. Once there, you’ll be fitted with all the necessary VR gear, including a latest 5K headset and wireless controllers. The setup process is straightforward, and staff are friendly and clear, ensuring you’re comfortable before beginning your adventure.
The core of the activity is a 45-minute session where you and your friends become characters in a science-fiction universe. The storyline involves fighting off killer robots or zombies—your choice depending on the game mode. The environment feels remarkably expansive, thanks to the 1500-square-foot arena that allows for movement, dodging, and strategic positioning.
What makes Zero Latency stand out is its full freedom of movement. Unlike seated or tethered VR experiences, you’re encouraged to walk, run, crouch, and even jump. The wireless headsets mean no cables will trip you up, and the warehouse-scale setup immerses you in a world where you really feel like you’re inside a sci-fi movie.
During the game, you’ll encounter narrow corridors, treacherous lifts, and even zero-gravity environments, adding layers of challenge and fun. The experience is active but not exhausting—think of it like a lively video game where your movements matter.
Authentic reviews praise the smoothness of the technology and how engaging and realistic the environments feel. One reviewer said, “The experience blew my mind—so immersive and fun, I forgot I was in Vancouver.” Another noted, “The arena is large enough that you never feel cramped, and the wireless gear makes all the difference.”

At $40 per person, you’re paying for a high-quality, immersive activity that combines gaming, physical activity, and social interaction. Compared to other entertainment options in Vancouver, this VR experience offers something truly different—it’s active, exciting, and memorable.
Since the session lasts around 30 minutes of gameplay within a 45-minute overall experience, you get ample time to enjoy the game and reset if needed. For larger groups, this activity is perfect because it fosters teamwork and friendly competition, plus the small group size (limited to 8) ensures personalized attention and less waiting around.
From a practical standpoint, the activity’s location near a major mall makes it easy to combine with other sightseeing or shopping. The reservation system also offers flexibility— you can book in advance, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before. Payment is also flexible—reserve now and pay later, which is helpful for planning your trip.

This VR adventure is best suited for tech-savvy travelers, gamer enthusiasts, or anyone looking to add some active fun to their Vancouver itinerary. Because it’s a physically active activity, it’s ideal for those who are comfortable moving around and wearing comfortable clothing.
Families with teenagers or groups of friends will find it a fantastic, memorable outing. It’s less suitable for very young children or those with mobility issues, but for most active travelers, it’s a highly engaging break from traditional sightseeing.
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The Vancouver: Virtual Reality by Zero Latency offers a unique blend of storytelling, physical activity, and cutting-edge technology. Its large, wireless arena guarantees freedom of movement, making you feel like you’ve stepped into a sci-fi movie. The price point of $40 per person is reasonable considering the quality of the experience and the chance to try warehouse-scale VR—a rare opportunity outside of major tech hubs.
If you’re a gamer looking for an authentic, active VR adventure or a traveler eager for something different from the usual sightseeing, this is a great pick. The friendly staff, flexible booking, and impressive setup make it a hassle-free, memorable activity in Vancouver.
Just remember to wear comfortable clothes and shoes—your body will thank you for it. This experience is a lively, fun, and memorable addition to any Vancouver trip, especially for those who love a little adventure and a lot of tech.
How long does the VR session last?
The session lasts about 30 minutes, but the entire experience including setup and equipment fitting takes around 45 minutes.
Where is the meeting point?
The activity begins on the west side of Kingsgate Mall, at the corner of Kingsway and Broadway.
What is included in the price?
The price of $40 per person covers all VR equipment and the 30-minute gameplay session.
Is it suitable for children?
The experience is recommended for ages 12 and up. It’s active, so comfortable clothing and footwear are advised.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You also have the option to reserve now and pay later.
Is the experience accessible for people with mobility issues?
While the activity involves movement, it’s best suited for those comfortable with physical activity and wearing VR gear.
Is there a group size limit?
Yes, the experience is limited to 8 participants per session, making it more personalized and less crowded.
Do I need to be a VR veteran?
Not at all. Whether you’re experienced or new to VR, the staff will guide you, and the experience is designed to be accessible for all levels.