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6-DOF motion cockpits, racing-style bucket seats, direct-drive force feedback, triple ultrawide displays. Four rigs side-by-side for tournaments and head-to-head racing.
Pick the slot that matches your time and ambition — quick hot laps or a full coached hour.

Single platform, single track, hot laps. Calibration + briefing + 25 minutes of clean track time. Out the door in 30.

Pick your platform, switch tracks mid-session, onboard coaching from our racing lead. Full hour of track time + telemetry review at the end.
Lock in your seat on the grid every month — three tiers from casual laps to maximum track time. Month to month, cancel anytime, and fully shareable with friends and family.
Compare all plans →The casual racer’s regular spot on the grid.
Level up, sharpen your lap times, chase the podium.
Maximum track time for serious drivers — named in honor of a Grid City legend. Full story coming soon.
Bundle racing with a Premium VR slot or a VR Adventure — same floor, same night.
Everything people ask before their first session on the rigs — pricing, hardware, and how a race actually runs.
View all FAQsA 30-minute Quick Race starts at $42 and the guided 60-minute Race Experience starts at $79 — both book online at gridcityvr.com. If you're coming back for more laps, racing memberships start at $135/month and cut the per-race cost hard.
Qubic QS-S25 full-motion rigs — six degrees of freedom, direct-drive wheels, and load-cell brake pedals. It's the same class of hardware professional sim racers train on, not arcade cabinets: the motion base pitches, rolls, and kicks with every curb strike and slide.
No. The crew fits you in the rig, sets your wheel and pedals, and gets you rolling. First-timers usually pick the 60-minute Race Experience — it includes extra orientation and tutorial time before you chase lap times. Enthusiasts jump straight into a Quick Race.
Yes — up to four drivers race in the same session on identical rigs: same track, live lap timing, and a telemetry review at the end of the Race Experience to settle the argument properly.
Very. If you follow F1, NASCAR, or IndyCar, a full-motion simulator is the closest you'll get to the real thing without a license — and on race weekends we run watch parties on the big screens, so you can watch the pros and then set your own lap times.
At Grid City VR in Westminster, CO — about 15 minutes from downtown Denver, with free parking. Walk-ins are welcome on quieter days; booking online guarantees your rig.
All the time — bracket-style racing tournaments are a favorite for birthdays, bach parties, and corporate team building. Send the inquiry form on our groups pages with your headcount and date, and we'll build the format around your crew.
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