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Immersive Gamebox - Cibolo
Immersive Gamebox in Cibolo, San Antonio, offers a thrilling digital adventure where you become the hero in interactive games. Don a visor and dive into experiences like Squid Game challenges, Batman missions, or immersive escape rooms. It's a fantastic spot for friends, families, and team socials, promising engaging fun for all ages and skill levels with its user-friendly technology and collaborative gameplay.
Super disappointed we wasted $100 on this. We did the angry birds and temple coins. The angry birds was boring. Even the kids age 5 and 8 were disappointed. Half the time it didn’t pick up our 5 year old so it really wasn’t working for him. The Temple run was next and there were no instructions to tell you what the power ups would do. You’re just slowly walking around the whole time. The 5 year old just kept hitting the wall so he was upset he couldn’t do it. It was hot in the room. The hats get annoying on your head. VR headsets are better. Definitely will not be doing this again.
Tech kept messing up, game was middling at best. No support onsite (the staff said it’s just housed there). Just a really poor experience. Go do Activate Games in Austin or Houston instead.
Standard tickets can be fully refunded up to 48 hours before your booking time; you can manage this via your confirmation email. Cancellations within 48 hours or for tickets bought during that period are not eligible for refunds or compensation, and no-shows are non-refundable. For school or kids' birthday party packages, a full refund is available if you cancel or reduce the booking size up to 72 hours in advance. Large group packages, including full venue hire, require a 20% non-refundable deposit. The remaining 80% is refundable with at least two weeks' notice. Holiday party bookings between Nov 10 and Dec 15 are non-refundable, but can be rescheduled or converted to vouchers. All cancellations should be made through the customer support team for large group and special event packages.
Super disappointed we wasted $100 on this. We did the angry birds and temple coins. The angry birds was boring. Even the kids age 5 and 8 were disappointed. Half the time it didn’t pick up our 5 year old so it really wasn’t working for him. The Temple run was next and there were no instructions to tell you what the power ups would do. You’re just slowly walking around the whole time. The 5 year old just kept hitting the wall so he was upset he couldn’t do it. It was hot in the room. The hats get annoying on your head. VR headsets are better. Definitely will not be doing this again.
Tech kept messing up, game was middling at best. No support onsite (the staff said it’s just housed there). Just a really poor experience. Go do Activate Games in Austin or Houston instead.
When we got there there was no one at the desk for the game box. We went to look for someone who tried to get us set up but it took about 35 minutes for everyone to pay since their system wasn’t working. When we got into the room, the green visor wasn’t working and we had to go find staff because they didn’t stay by the room. We found someone different from the person who let us in and he was very nice and patient but it did take probably 20-30 minutes to fix. In the room it was a mansion where you move room to room and do different games. But there were only four games that kept repeating in the various rooms. Because of all the delays in our setup, the place closed and we missed the last 5 minutes of our game. The idea was cool, the atmosphere of the place in general was nice, and the employee that helped us with the visor was so kind, but overall it was not a great experience.
We wanted to try something different with our kids, and we ended up finding the Immersive Gamebox. It was some of the most fun we’ve had. We played the Psychedelic Mansion which was both fun and challenging. The best part is that you only to wear a visor with the headgear attached to interact with the walls. I recommend this experience to anyone looking to have some fun.
Four adult friends celebrating one of our birthdays. It was a lot of fun. We booked the Temple of Coins and the Psychedelic Mansion. I would have given it 5 stars if there would have been a/c or a fan in the room. It was very hot and there was no air flow of any kind. The only suggestion that was offered was to step outside of the room between games to cool off.
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