REVIEW · AMSTERDAM
Free Roam VR in Amsterdam – Immerse Yourself in a Virtual World!
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Step into VR without feeling boxed in. At UP Events in Amsterdam, you play in 360-degree free-roam space, with real group play, not just button-mashing in a corner.
I like two big things right away. First, the setup gives you room to move, so the experience feels more like being in the world. Second, it’s built for group fun and multiplayer-style challenges, which makes it work well for everything from team outings to family birthdays.
One thing to plan for: there’s a minimum group size of 4 per booking, and kids must be at least 8 and go with an adult. If you’re a small group, you’ll need to find additional people.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Care About
- Free-Roam VR Space: Moving Like You Mean It
- What Happens in the Hour: How the Session Flows
- Multiplayer Adventures: Team Building Without the Awkward Icebreakers
- Realism, Challenge, and the On-Site Arcades
- Price and Value: What You Get for $58.78
- Getting There: 15 Minutes from the Center and Free Parking
- Who This Fits Best (And Who Should Think Twice)
- Should You Book Free Roam VR at UP Events?
- FAQ
- How much does Free Roam VR in Amsterdam cost?
- How long is the VR experience?
- Where does the experience start and end?
- What is included in the ticket price?
- Are food and drinks included?
- Is it a private activity?
- What age is the minimum for participation?
- Do children need an adult?
- Is there a minimum number of people per booking?
- Can I get a refund if I cancel?
Key Highlights You’ll Care About

- Free-roam 360-degree area instead of a tiny VR play zone
- Multiplayer game challenges that push teamwork and quick reactions
- Realistic VR feel (guests call it true-to-life and impressive)
- Arcades on site, so you have options beyond the headset time
- Private group experience where only your group participates
- Free parking and an easy trip from central Amsterdam
Free-Roam VR Space: Moving Like You Mean It
Most VR experiences in busy tourist cities feel like a novelty you try once and forget. This one is different because the whole point is movement. At UP Events, you’re not stuck facing forward in a shrinking box. You can walk, turn, and explore a 360-degree virtual world, which changes the vibe fast.
That freedom matters because it helps you stop thinking of the headset as a gadget. You start thinking like a player. Your brain gets used to the fact that the world reacts to where you go, and that makes even simple challenges feel more physical and more fun.
There’s also a practical side. In a free-roam setup, you’re less likely to feel awkward staring at a fixed screen while everyone else takes turns. In a group, that can keep energy high, because people are constantly doing something—running to spot an objective, coordinating with friends, or reacting to obstacles as they appear.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Amsterdam.
What Happens in the Hour: How the Session Flows

The experience runs about 1 hour (with your exact timing handled by the team on arrival). What I’d plan for is a check-in moment, getting fitted with the VR equipment, and then getting pulled into the game world with clear instructions. The goal is to get everyone playing quickly—especially if you’re visiting as a team or with kids.
Once you’re set up, the structure is built around action and interaction. The VR world is not just for watching; you’ll be expected to explore, fight, solve puzzles, and interact with what you see. That mix is key. It means you’re not stuck doing one repetitive task the whole time.
You can also expect the pace to swing between intense moments and quick problem-solving. That balance is often what separates an okay VR session from a memorable one. Guests described the visuals as realistic and the play as easy to enjoy, which usually comes from good staff guidance and a game design that doesn’t require you to be a hardcore gamer.
A useful detail from real visits: at least one group stayed around two hours without issues. That doesn’t contradict the listed duration, but it suggests you might be able to extend the fun—especially if you add arcade time before or after your VR round.
Multiplayer Adventures: Team Building Without the Awkward Icebreakers

This is a group activity in the best way. Free Roam VR at UP Events is set up for multiplayer action, where you and your group can tackle challenges together. That can mean teaming up to complete objectives, coordinating during combat-style moments, or splitting attention to handle puzzles.
For team building, this kind of play has a simple advantage: it creates natural roles. One person is the leader who spots what’s next. Another person is the fast communicator calling out what they see. Someone else becomes the problem-solver when the group hits a puzzle wall. You’re not forced into scripted conversations. You just work together because the game demands it.
It also works for families and mixed-age groups, with one clear condition: kids must be minimum age 8 and accompanied by an adult. One family visit even came back for a children’s party setup, which tells me the team understands how to keep it fun and manageable for younger guests.
If you’re coming with friends, the multiplayer angle is what turns VR from a solo ride into a shared story. You’ll be reacting together, celebrating good moves, and regrouping after a tough moment.
Realism, Challenge, and the On-Site Arcades

The VR quality shows up in the feedback. Guests specifically praised how realistic the VR felt. When people call it realistic, they usually mean the visuals and responsiveness don’t feel cheap or laggy—and that the game world holds up long enough to keep you invested.
UP Events also has arcades on site, and that’s not a small detail. One visitor even highlighted that the arcades were amazing and that they spent around two hours there. So even if you’re done with your VR round sooner than expected, you’re not stuck wondering what to do next.
This matters when you’re planning your day in Amsterdam. You can treat VR like the main event, then use the arcades as the follow-up. It turns a one-hour activity into a smoother half-day plan, which makes the experience feel better value.
And for groups, arcades can be a helpful pressure valve. If someone needs a breather between VR rounds, you’re still doing something together instead of splitting up or waiting around.
Price and Value: What You Get for $58.78

At $58.78 per person, this isn’t the cheapest thing on the map. But the value is improved by what’s included. Your ticket covers the VR equipment and all taxes, fees, and handling charges. So you don’t get hit later with surprise add-ons just to get the headset on.
The experience is also private to your group. That’s a big value point for families, friend groups, and teams, because you’re not competing with strangers for the best timing or getting shuffled around. A private setup often makes the experience feel smoother, especially when kids are involved.
One more value note: the price buys action, not a long lecture. The whole setup is about moving through challenges—exploration, puzzles, combat-style moments—so you’re getting an hour of something active. It’s more like an experience you do than a thing you watch.
The one budget caution is simple: there’s a minimum of 4 people per booking. If your group is smaller, the math can change fast. If you can fill four seats, the cost per person becomes easier to justify.
Getting There: 15 Minutes from the Center and Free Parking

UP Events is listed as about 15 minutes from Amsterdam city center, and the big practical perk is free parking. For some visitors, parking is the real hidden cost of Amsterdam sightseeing. Having free parking changes the feel of the plan, especially if you’re driving in with a group.
It’s also near public transportation, so you’re not forced into one access method. That’s helpful if your group mixes ages or if you don’t want to rely on cars.
The meeting point is straightforward: UP Events, Tom Schreursweg 8, 1067 MC Amsterdam. The activity ends back at the same place, so you don’t need to puzzle out how everyone gets home at the end.
If you like clean schedules, this helps. You can book VR, then head back toward your next stop without extra navigation stress.
Who This Fits Best (And Who Should Think Twice)

Free Roam VR is made for groups. The experience description and the minimum group size both push you toward planning with friends, teams, or families rather than doing it solo.
It’s a great fit if:
- You want something active that’s not another museum queue.
- You like competitive or cooperative games where teamwork matters.
- You’re planning a team-building day and want something different from standard workshop formats.
- You’re visiting with kids age 8+ and have an adult who can stay with them.
It’s less ideal if:
- Your group is smaller than four and you don’t want to find extra people.
- You’re only looking for a quick taste and don’t want the time commitment of an organized session.
One more practical tip: because this is VR gear on your face and active movement in a designated play space, I’d wear comfortable clothes and shoes you can move in. You’ll have a better time if you’re not fiddling with awkward footwear or tight outfits.
Should You Book Free Roam VR at UP Events?

Book it if you want a group activity in Amsterdam that feels modern and interactive, with 360-degree free-roam movement and multiplayer challenges that keep everyone involved. The realism comments and the repeated praise for staff friendliness are exactly what you hope for in a VR setting: the tech is the star, but the human guidance makes it enjoyable.
Skip it if you’re a small group that can’t meet the four-person minimum. In that case, the experience may still be worth it, but you’ll spend more time figuring out logistics than playing.
If you’re the kind of visitor who likes trying new formats—VR, arcade time, team games—this is a strong pick. It’s not just a headset moment. It’s a shared hour (and often more) where you actually do things together.
FAQ
How much does Free Roam VR in Amsterdam cost?
The price is $58.78 per person.
How long is the VR experience?
It lasts about 1 hour.
Where does the experience start and end?
It starts and ends at UP Events, Tom Schreursweg 8, 1067 MC Amsterdam, and returns back to the meeting point.
What is included in the ticket price?
The ticket includes the VR equipment and all taxes, fees, and handling charges.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included.
Is it a private activity?
Yes. It’s a private tour or activity, so only your group participates.
What age is the minimum for participation?
The minimum age is 8 years.
Do children need an adult?
Yes. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Is there a minimum number of people per booking?
Yes. There must be a minimum of 4 people per booking.
Can I get a refund if I cancel?
Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and changes within 24 hours aren’t accepted.
























