Now you may of tried Escape Rooms but have you tried them in VR? Escape Virtuality wants to bring that experience to you plus more all in the heart of NYC. Besides VR Escape Rooms there is AR Rock Climbing Walls, and other techie elements to put your mind at work.


What you can expect:
 

An interactive rock-climbing wall

Full motion car-racing stimulators

Multi-directional treadmills that deliver 360-degree views

Xtrematic machines that give access to 30 virtual reality games

Traditional production style Escape Rooms with themes that include:

Chasing ghosts in the “Ghost Collector”

Stopping a moving “Runaway Subway Train” 

Playing against your friends in a competitive “Mission Galaxy Rescue” 

Save NYC from a “Meltdown”

Escape Virtuality will be available to the masses on July 24th with 50% off deals for walk-ins. If you miss out there are still nice price offerings. Prices include pay per experience (starting at $10) or you can purchase an hourly pass ($35), two-hour pass ($60), an all-day pass ($85), or an ‘Unlimited Plus’ pass which includes VR/Escape Rooms all day ($150).

More details are available below.

ESCAPE VIRTUALITY OPENS IN NYC ON JULY 24TH

New York City’s Exclusive Entertainment Complex Offers Escape Rooms and VR Experiences with Private Catering Options

New York, New York (July 8, 2019) – Escape Virtuality, the new state-of-the-art entertainment complex, has announced their official grand opening on July 24, 2019. To celebrate, customers can enjoy 50% off all services for the entire day on a first come first serve basis. The Chelsea facility is located at 130 W 29th Street and offers NYC exclusive access to Virtual Reality including Simulators, an Augmented Reality Rock Climbing Wall, Virtual Reality Escape Games and high-tech Escape Rooms with lots of surprises. Guests are transported to new worlds and presented with challenges guaranteed to entertain adults and children of all ages.

 

Slide onto one of two full-motion car racing simulators or step onto one of four multi-directional treadmills that deliver 360-degree views. This technology allows each Escape Virtuality guest to walk or ride into a new world on demand. Once connected to the innovative equipment, every movement in the real-world triggers instant action in the virtual world.

Those up for more of an athletic challenge may enjoy the augmented reality interactive rock-climbing wall or go for a VR walk-through destined to get your heart pounding and your blood flowing. For the gamers, there are two Xtrematic machines that give access to 30 virtual reality games.

For larger groups, Escape Virtuality offers a challenging and exciting collection of production style Escape Rooms with themes that include chase ghosts in the “Ghost Collector,” stop a moving “Runaway Subway Train,” sabotage your friends in a competitive “Mission Galaxy Rescue” and save NYC from a “Meltdown.” Additionally, Escape Virtuality offers the first VR escape game in NYC with its themed “Goblin Quest.”

 Available is an event space with catering options, including beer and wine. The venue is great for corporate seminars or team-building events where colleagues work through unusual obstacles together, learn to build trust, enhance communication and bond through adrenaline-fueled adventures. The games are also suitable for families, couples and groups of friends ready to celebrate a birthday or just try something new.

Access to Escape Virtuality in NYC is granted with pay by experience, hourly (up to two hours) or all-day passes, as well as single or group escape room tickets. Buy tickets online to ensure availability on your preferred days.

For additional information, visit www.escapevirtuality.com and on Facebook/Instagram @escapevirtuality.nyc

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