If you’re heading to Mont-Tremblant and looking for a fun, tech-savvy way to spend some time, the VR Arcade inside the resort might be worth considering. Designed for both casual players and serious gamers, this experience offers a chance to step into some of the hottest virtual worlds without leaving Quebec. It’s a quick, engaging activity that can fit into most schedules, and it’s a solid choice for families or groups eager for something different.
What I love about this VR experience is its full immersion and extensive game library. You really get the feeling of stepping into a different universe, whether you’re into action, adventure, or just trying something new. Plus, the fact that children as young as 7 can participate (with supervision) makes it accessible for families. On the flip side, being a location that’s only accessible on foot, in the pedestrian village, might be a minor inconvenience if you’re planning to drive everywhere. Still, for those staying at the resort, it’s an easy walk.
This experience is well-suited for anyone looking for a short, high-energy activity during their trip. Whether you’re a parent wanting to entertain kids, a couple seeking some playful competition, or a solo adventurer eager to try VR for the first time, this tour offers a modern twist that’s worth exploring.
Mont-Tremblant: VR Arcade – Game Station
Key Points

- Fully immersive VR experience with a diverse game library
- Flexible session lengths: 30 minutes, 1 hour, or 2 hours
- Suitable for children from 7 years, with adults needed for kids 12 and under
- Group sizes are small and private, providing a personalized experience
- Located conveniently within the pedestrian village of Mont-Tremblant resort
- Cost: $61 for up to 2 people, offering good value for the experience
Walking into the VR Arcade, you’ll find a modern setup with individual game stations. Each station is designed for just one person, so if you’re with friends or family, you’ll take turns trying different games. This setup allows everyone to get a turn without feeling crowded, which is especially nice in a group setting.
The experience lasts about an hour, which is perfect for fitting into a day of sightseeing or relaxing between outdoor activities. You can choose to rent a station for 30 minutes if you’re short on time, or go for a full hour or even two, if you’re eager to explore more. The staff are friendly and speak both English and French, making it easy to get oriented and start gaming right away.
The games cover a wide range of genres, from action-packed shooters to adventure puzzles, so there’s something for all. We loved the way the equipment feels comfortable and reliable, enabling full immersion without the usual bulky gear. Plus, the library is extensive, so you won’t be stuck with just a few options. Many reviews mention how easy it is to jump right into the games, even if you’re new to VR.
Children aged 7 and up can join in, which is a bonus for families wanting to include the little ones. Just keep in mind that kids 12 and under need to be accompanied by an adult, and each station is limited to one player at a time. This might result in some waiting if you’re with a bigger group, but the short sessions make it manageable.
Booking is straightforward and flexible. You can reserve your spot in advance, with the option to pay later — which is useful if your plans are still fluid. You can cancel up to 24 hours beforehand for a full refund, giving some peace of mind should your plans change.
The location is right on the resort, in the pedestrian village, which is picturesque but car-free. You’ll need to park in the resort lots and walk over, so factor that into your timing. The arcade is within easy reach if you’re already exploring the village, making it a convenient stop.
Pricing at $61 per group up to 2 people is quite reasonable considering the active, engaging nature of the experience. For larger groups, you’d need to book multiple sessions, which could increase costs but still offers good value for a unique activity.
This VR arcade is best suited for families, groups of friends, or solo adventurers who enjoy tech, gaming, or trying something new without a long commitment. It’s especially appealing if you want a fun, active break from outdoor pursuits or an indoor option during bad weather. Kids as young as 7 can participate, so it’s family-friendly, as long as you’re prepared for some wait time during busy periods.
Those with health concerns like epilepsy, cardiac issues, or expectant mothers should probably skip it, as VR can sometimes be challenging for certain health conditions.
If you’re after a high-energy, tech-based activity that offers instant fun and a bit of friendly competition, the VR Arcade at Mont-Tremblant could be a good fit. It’s not a full-day adventure, but a quick, engaging experience that adds a modern twist to your trip. The staff, equipment, and game library all seem well thought out, making it a reliable choice.
While the location might be inconvenient if you’re not staying within the resort, for those already here, it’s a fun detour. The price is fair for the quality and variety of games, and the fact that it caters to all skill levels, including beginners, makes it accessible.
If you’re curious about VR but don’t want to commit to a full session or purchase expensive gear, this arcade offers a no-fuss, enjoyable introduction. Just be prepared for some waiting if you’re in a larger group, and remember that it’s best suited for kids 7 and up, with adult supervision.
Is this experience suitable for children?
Yes, children as young as 7 can participate. Kids 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult, making it a good family activity.
How long does each session last?
Sessions are available for 30 minutes, 1 hour, or 2 hours. The typical experience lasts about an hour, which is enough for trying several games.
Do I need to bring anything?
No, everything including equipment and games is included in the price. Just bring yourself and wear comfortable clothing.
Where is the location?
It’s located directly on Mont-Tremblant resort, in the pedestrian village, which can’t be accessed by car. You’ll need to park in the resort parking lot and walk.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Booking is flexible with the “reserve now & pay later” option.
Is this activity suitable for someone with health issues?
It’s not recommended for expectant mothers or people with epilepsy, heart problems, or other specific health concerns related to VR use.
Is there an age limit?
Yes, the minimum age is 7 years old, with supervision for children under 12.
How much does it cost?
It’s $61 for a group up to 2 people. For larger groups, multiple bookings would be needed, which can add up but still offers good value.
If you’re intrigued by the idea of trying VR while in Mont-Tremblant, this activity offers a pretty balanced mix of fun, accessibility, and convenience. It’s a techy break that could become one of your favorite little side adventures during your mountain getaway.
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