Myrtle Beach Virtual Reality
Family of 4
$80-120 for 2 kids and 2 adults for VR sessions
Duration
1-2 hours
Best Ages
7-17 years
About
Myrtle Beach Virtual Reality brings immersive VR entertainment to the boardwalk area at 316 9th Ave N — steps from the beach and the main Myrtle Beach entertainment corridor. The 4.6-star rating reflects quality equipment and programming that makes virtual reality genuinely impressive rather than the underwhelming tech demonstration that early VR venues sometimes delivered.
Virtual reality has a unique impact on kids who've grown up gaming and watching screens: the difference between VR and everything else they've experienced digitally is immediate and profound. Being inside the experience rather than watching it creates a different kind of engagement, and the 7+ age group that can properly experience VR tends to talk about their sessions long after leaving.
No hours are currently listed in our data, which is a critical consideration before planning a visit. Searching for current information online or at the boardwalk is the best approach. VR venues in tourist areas often have fluctuating schedules based on staffing and equipment maintenance.
The location near the Myrtle Beach boardwalk makes this a natural rainy day add-on. When the ocean isn't cooperating, Myrtle Beach Virtual Reality provides an indoor experience that's genuinely compelling for the 7-17 age range — something that actually impresses teens rather than leaving them bored.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
No
Nursing / Changing
Not Available
Kid Meals
Not Available
Setting
Indoor
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Verify hours before visiting — no current hours listed
Wait Times
VR sessions may require booking — contact ahead
Nearby Food
9th Ave N is steps from the Myrtle Beach boardwalk with numerous dining options.
Why Kids Love It
Myrtle Beach Virtual Reality gives kids the experience of stepping into entirely different worlds — whether that's space exploration, underwater adventures, or intense gaming environments that can't exist in physical space. VR headsets create genuine presence in the experience, and the 4. 6-star rating suggests quality equipment and programming.
For older kids and teens who've grown up in a digital age, VR represents the cutting edge of entertainment that impresses even the most jaded vacation attendee.
What Parents Say
“You’ll definitely have fun with your kids and family, which we did!”
From Reddit Parents
“Room scale VR allows the participant to move around in an open area to enhance the immersiveness of the experience.”
Pro Tips from Parents
- VR is best for ages 7+ — younger children may struggle with headset fit and motion sickness.
- Some children experience VR-induced nausea; start with shorter, gentler experiences.
- Located at 316 9th Ave N near the Myrtle Beach boardwalk — easy to pair with other boardwalk activities.
- No hours currently listed — search for 'Myrtle Beach Virtual Reality' online to find current contact information.
- Rainy day perfect — fully indoor and compelling entertainment for older kids.
What to Bring
- No special equipment needed
- Water (VR can be surprisingly active)
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$80-120 for 2 kids and 2 adults for VR sessions
Tips to Save
- VR experiences are typically priced per-session.
- Book in advance if possible to avoid sold-out sessions during peak summer.