Vancouver: Virtual Reality by Zero Latency – Singularity 12+

Experience Vancouver's Zero Latency VR with free-roam, space-themed gameplay. Perfect for tech lovers and adventure fans alike, at $40 per person.

If you’re looking for something slightly different during your Vancouver trip, a virtual reality experience like Zero Latency’s Singularity could be a fun change of pace. While I haven’t personally tried it, I’ve gathered enough details and reviews to give you a clear idea of what it’s like and whether it’s worth your time. This experience is all about large-scale, untethered VR that throws you into a high-stakes sci-fi world, fighting robots in a space station setting.

What makes this stand out? First, the warehouse-scale free roam means you’re not just sitting in front of screens—you’re actively moving around a 1500-square-foot arena. Second, the graphics and tech are described as impressive, especially with the newest 5K headsets making the virtual world feel more real. That said, a potential downside is that it’s more active than many VR experiences, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with physical activity.

If you enjoy gaming, tech adventures, or unique group experiences, this VR tour could hit the spot. It’s also a good option if you’re traveling with friends who love a bit of competition or thrill-seeking, but not necessarily for anyone sensitive to active, fast-paced environments.

Key Points

  • Large-scale free-roam VR offers an immersive experience in a 1500 sq ft arena.
  • Wireless technology means no cables or wires restricting movement.
  • The experience is designed for groups, with a limit of 8 participants per session.
  • It’s suitable for those comfortable with active, physically engaging activities.
  • The session lasts about 30 minutes, but total visit time is around 45 minutes including briefing and waiting.
  • Cost is $40 per person, making it a fairly accessible adventure for a unique outing.

This VR experience is from Zero Latency BC, a leader in warehouse-scale, free-roam virtual reality. What’s cool about their setup is that you get fully untethered gameplay thanks to their wireless tech. That means you’re free to move around, exploring narrow corridors, jumps, and zero-gravity environments without worrying about tripping over cables.

The core of the experience is a science fiction shooter set in space, where you’ll find yourself fighting off killer robots. The environment is packed with treacherous lifts, tight corridors, and zero-gravity zones, creating a feeling of being in a real sci-fi adventure. The graphics, powered by a 5K headset, and the environment design make the experience more convincing and immersive, especially if you’re a fan of space themes or sci-fi stories.

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What Does the Experience Include?

Your visit includes all VR equipment and a 30-minute session. The entire experience lasts about 45 minutes overall, giving you time for briefing, changing into gear, and cooling down afterward. The small group size—limited to 8 participants—means it’s a more intimate experience, with personalized attention. Meeting point is conveniently located on the West side of Kingsgate Mall, at the corner of Kingsway and Broadway.

Who Will Love It?

This tour is perfect if you’re into high-tech gaming, want to try something different from typical VR setups, or enjoy active adventures. It’s particularly appealing for groups of friends or couples looking for a fun challenge. Keep in mind, it’s a physical activity, so comfortable clothing and shoes are a must.

What’s Great About It?

One of the biggest advantages is the free roam capability. Unlike seated or stationary VR, you really get to walk around, dodge, and interact with the environment. The wireless tech allows for full movement without cables getting in your way, which makes the experience feel much more natural and less restrictive.

Plus, the space-themed setting adds a layer of excitement. Fighting off robots in zero gravity, exploring narrow corridors, and solving space puzzles—these are things you can’t get from a typical VR arcade or game.

What Could Be Better?

While the activity is engaging, it’s also quite active and intense. For some, especially those with mobility issues or who prefer less physical exertion, this could be a bit much. Also, at $40 per person, it’s not the cheapest activity in Vancouver, but considering the size of the environment and the tech involved, many find it worth the price.

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The Experience in Detail

When you arrive, you’ll be greeted and fitted with all your VR equipment. The staff at Zero Latency will give you a quick briefing—important since this is a full-body experience. You’ll then step into the arena, where you’ll immediately feel transported into a sci-fi universe.

As you navigate the space station corridors, fighting off robotic enemies, you’ll need to work as a team to survive. The zero-gravity zones are particularly fun, giving a surreal feeling of floating and pushing off walls. The graphics and sound design help make the environment feel immersive—think metallic surfaces, blinking consoles, and distant mechanical sounds.

Multiple reviewers have commented on how mind-blowing the experience is, especially with the latest 5K headset providing crisp visuals. One said, “The graphics are sharp, and the feeling of zero gravity is surprisingly convincing.” Another mentioned, “It’s physically active but not exhausting—more like a fun workout that’s totally worth it.”

The Duration and Group Dynamics

The 45-minute total experience includes pre- and post-briefings, so you’ll want to budget a bit of extra time. The session itself is about 30 minutes, which is enough to get your adrenaline fix but not so long that fatigue sets in too quickly. The small group size (up to 8 participants) helps ensure everyone gets attention and can interact comfortably.

Overall Value

At $40, this activity offers a unique blend of tech and physical activity—a rare combo in Vancouver’s entertainment scene. It’s likely to appeal most to tech enthusiasts, gamers, or adventure seekers who enjoy active pursuits and are comfortable moving around in a confined space.

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Who Should Consider This?

If you’re after a high-energy, immersive experience that combines the latest VR tech with physical movement, this is a solid choice. It’s especially suitable for groups of friends or older kids (12+), as long as everyone is in good health and comfortable with active experiences.

However, if you’re looking for something more relaxed, or you’re traveling solo and prefer a more sedate activity, this might feel a bit intense. It’s also not ideal for anyone with mobility or balance concerns, given the nature of zero-gravity zones and the active gameplay.

All in all, Zero Latency’s Singularity experience in Vancouver offers a cutting-edge virtual reality adventure that’s both fun and physically engaging. The large free-roam space and wireless tech make it stand out from more conventional VR arcades, providing a sense of freedom and immersion that’s hard to match.

This tour is best suited for groups of friends, gaming enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a high-tech thrill. The investment of $40 per person feels justified given the size of the arena, the quality of the equipment, and the unique experience offered. Just be prepared for some physical activity, and you’ll come away with stories of fighting robots in space like never before.

If you’re after a memorable, energetic, and tech-driven activity, this VR experience might just be the highlight of your Vancouver trip.

Is this experience suitable for children?
Yes, it’s recommended for ages 12 and up, making it suitable for older children and teenagers. Since it involves active movement, make sure participants are comfortable with physical activity.

How long does the entire visit take?
The total time is around 45 minutes, including briefing, changing into equipment, the 30-minute VR session, and some downtime afterward.

Do I need to wear special clothing?
Comfortable clothing and footwear are recommended since this is an active activity.

Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Is the experience group size limited?
Yes, it’s limited to small groups of up to 8 participants, which helps create a more personalized experience.

Where do I meet for the tour?
The meeting point is on the west side of Kingsgate Mall, at the corner of Kingsway and Broadway.

Do I need to pay now or can I reserve?
You can reserve now and pay later, giving you flexibility with your travel plans.

What languages are available?
The activity is conducted in English, so some basic understanding will help you get the most out of the briefing and instructions.

Overall, if you’re after an innovative, energetic activity and don’t mind getting your heart rate up, this VR experience in Vancouver offers a memorable adventure that’s worth considering.

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