VR escape rooms in Cerritos

Put on a helmet and step into places that can't be built in a physical room: space stations, sunken cities, pure fantasy. 5 VR escape rooms in Cerritos — find your next reality below.

5 escape rooms
  • 2-6 people12+30 min.

Experience the unparalleled thrill of the first-ever hyperreality escape room. With the latest haptics technology, feel fear as the undead residents of the remastered Deadwood Mansion reach out to you.

  • 2-6 people12+30 min.

Join the crew aboard the U.S.S. Discovery in Star Trek: Discovery Away Mission. Investigate a mysterious distress signal on an alien world. Ready to be beamed to your Away Mission? Join us at a Sandbox VR location. Coming soon!

  • 2-6 people12+30 min.

Join the guild of treasure hunters! Will you find Davy Jones' lost treasure or succumb to his curse? The adventure of lifetime awaits.

  • 2-6 people12+30 min.

Unleash your fighter spirit in Unbound Fighting League (UFL) - a PVP gaming experience that merges physical sports with esports. Your virtual body becomes your real one. Be unbound by physics and reality. The limits are only what you make of them.

  • 2-6 people12+30 min.

Take a journey from the futuristic city of New Hong Kong to the edges of space in Amber Sky 2088. Fly through the clouds via Earth's last space elevator. Escort a mysterious package, humanity's last defense against the Rawcor invasion.

VR Escape Rooms: How They Differ from Classic Ones

A VR escape room combines the teamwork of a classic escape room with the freedom of virtual reality. Each player receives a headset and controllers; you see teammates as avatars, talk to them live, and solve puzzles in worlds where physics is optional — fly, shrink, teleport, cast spells.

VR escape rooms are a great choice for mixed groups: sessions typically scale from 2 to 8+ players, there's no physical strain, and the wow factor works for both 12-year-olds and grandparents. Motion sickness in VR escape rooms is rare, as movement is mostly via teleportation.

Sessions in Cerritos usually last 30–60 minutes. Glasses fit under most headsets, and staff will calibrate everything before starting — no gaming experience needed.