Meet Space VR - Wembley
Kids' birthday party venue in London
BOXPARK, Olympic Way, Wembley Park, Wembley, HA9 0JT
Warehouse-scale free-roam VR at BOXPARK Wembley - untethered 8-player Zero Latency games with console zones, VR arcade and party packages from £20 a head
About Meet Space VR - Wembley
At a glance
- Age range: 10–12 years
- Guest capacity: 8–? kids
- Website: https://meetspacevr.co.uk/
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Party packages & pricing
Zero Latency Birthday Party Package
The standard VR party: free-roam Zero Latency games with up to 8 players in the arena at once (bigger groups rotate in teams every 30 minutes) plus Console Zone access with Mario Kart and Super Smash Bros. From £20 a head for up to 8; larger parties quoted on request. Game ratings from around age 10; under-14s accompanied.
- Price: £20
- Per person: £20
- Guests: 8–?
- Ages: 10–12
Ultimate Birthday Party Package
The multi-experience version: free-roam Zero Latency plus the VR Arcade or Quest Arena, with a bar-area break and a slushie each. From £30 a head for up to 8 in the arena at a time, scaling to about 24 in rotating teams; larger groups quoted.
- Price: £30
- Per person: £30
- Guests: 8–?
- Ages: 10–12
Frequently asked questions
- What is it?
- A warehouse-scale free-roam Zero Latency VR arena where up to 8 players move around untethered in the same virtual game.
- What party packages are there?
- A Zero Latency Birthday Party (free-roam VR plus the Console Zone) and an Ultimate package combining free-roam with the VR Arcade or Quest Arena.
- How much is it?
- From £20 per head for up to 8, or from £30 per head for the Ultimate package. Larger groups are quoted on request.
- How does it work for bigger groups?
- Up to 8 play at once, so larger parties are split into teams who rotate into the arena every 30 minutes.
- What ages is it for?
- Age limits vary by game (from around 10). Under-14s must be accompanied by an adult, and under-18s need a parent or guardian waiver.
- What else is there to do?
- A Console Zone (Mario Kart, Super Smash Bros), a VR Arcade, a Quest Arena, a Nintendo Switch lounge and a bar.
- Is there food or drink?
- There's a bar for soft and other drinks (and a slushie in the Ultimate package), and it's inside BOXPARK with food vendors nearby.
- Where is it?
- On the first floor of BOXPARK in Wembley Park, near Wembley Stadium and Wembley Park station.
Reviews
4.8 / 5 based on 5 reviews.
Kyle Blackthorn — Rating: 4/5
Had a great time here with a group of 8 playing the space marine game, would recommend if you are vaguely nearby
Balthazar CLIQUET — Rating: 5/5
Very nice experience! It really helped my family strengthen their teamwork. The staff was also very lovely! Will come back for sure
Mark Taylor — Rating: 5/5
Staff are really good, Friendly and helpful. Experience was enjoyable and fun would 100% come back highly recommended. Drinks are priced well from beer to shots to soft drinks. Lockers to store your items are free. Cleanliness is really good as soon as we finished they cleaned everything. Again 100% I would come. Thanks for the fun
Ali — Rating: 5/5
My wife and I brought our son and a group of his friends to MeetspaceVR inside Boxpark Wembley for an afternoon that was meant to feel special rather than routine. It was an early afternoon visit on a Sunday, and the aim was simple: give eight teenagers a virtual reality experience for teenagers that would feel immersive, social, and genuinely memorable. From the moment we arrived, the setting felt lively without being overwhelming, which worked well for a group with plenty of nervous energy. The atmosphere inside MeetspaceVR was calm and well-managed. The lighting was practical rather than flashy, which helped keep the focus on the experience rather than distractions. Seating was organised, and the space felt clean and purposeful, with staff clearly in control of the flow. Despite having several excited teenagers bouncing with anticipation, the environment never felt rushed or chaotic. There was a steady pace to how things moved, which helped settle everyone before the games began and made the whole MeetspaceVR Wembley visit feel organised and reassuring. We were greeted by Leo and James, who immediately set the tone. They explained the equipment, safety points, and gameplay clearly and patiently, handling questions with ease. Once the boys were registered and briefed, they headed into the play area for two 15-minute sessions. The first was Sol Raiders, a fast-paced team-versus-team shooter. The concept is simple but effective: capture objectives before the opposing team while moving through three distinct futuristic worlds. The boys loved the competitive edge, the need for communication, and the feeling of full-scale movement. It felt balanced enough to be enjoyable for first-timers while still offering depth, which justified the price for the setting and equipment. The second game was Singularity, which shifted the tone entirely. This was cooperative rather than competitive, placing the group in a dark, abandoned space station filled with hostile robots and drones. The narrow corridors, lifts, and zero-gravity sections added tension, and the shared objective encouraged teamwork. The final boss battle became the highlight, with plenty of shouting, laughter, and genuine excitement. The combination of weapon choices and shields made the experience feel varied without being confusing. Service throughout was consistently strong. Leo and James stayed attentive without hovering, stepping in when needed and keeping everything running on time. Waiting times were minimal, instructions were clear, and the pacing between sessions felt just right. For parents considering a VR birthday party in Wembley or a group outing, it is worth noting that the setup handled a large group comfortably. After the session, slushies were available, which gave the boys a chance to cool down and talk through their favourite moments. This venue is ideal for teenagers, birthday groups, and friends looking for something interactive rather than passive. It would also suit adult groups, particularly those who enjoy gaming or team-based activities. Early evenings or weekends seem to work best, especially when Boxpark itself adds to the overall outing. Overall, this was a confident, well-run experience. The kids left buzzing with stories, and my wife and I agreed it is somewhere we would happily return with friends. MeetspaceVR delivered exactly what it promised, and we felt well looked after from start to finish.
Ray's Places — Rating: 5/5
Ok so first of all the gentleman working their Leo was amazingly friendly and helpful. He honestly made the experience extra special. The vr was great. Didn't take long to get use to. We live about 1.5hrs away but will be going back 100%. Waiting for outbreak 2. Thank you