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VRROOM virtual race room

Brighton and Hove, Brighton and Hove· BN2 5WA

SEN Suitability Assessment

Based on analysis of 22 public reviews (May 2025 May 2026) · Good confidence

SEN Score

Based on noise, queues, staff, calm spaces

Breakdown

Crowds & queuesGood
Staff supportGood
PredictabilityGood
Calm spacesOK
Staff very supportiveCan be sensory overwhelmingLoud environmentFlexible bookingHigh sensory stimulation

Parent summary

VRROOM has genuinely warm staff who are flexible, supportive and ready to help, which parents report makes a real difference to the experience. The booking process is straightforward and queues are well-managed. The F1 simulator itself is quite immersive with large screens and lots of controls, which some visitors have found intense from a sensory perspective—so it's worth thinking about whether that suits your child.

Best times to visit

Contacting staff in advance to discuss your child's needs may help them suggest optimal timing for your visit.

What visitors say

Visitors consistently praise VRROOM's staff for being exceptionally supportive and flexible, with many reporting a welcoming, family-friendly experience where procedures are clearly explained. Some visitors have noted that the immersive F1 simulator setup, with its large screens and multiple controls, can feel quite intense from a sensory perspective, so knowing what to expect beforehand may help with planning.

Based on a sample of public reviews. Experiences vary - every child and every visit is different.

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From SEN communities

Sensory considerationsSchool holiday activitiesGroup bookings
  • One source mentions potential for sensory overload with F1 Simulator immersion
  • Venue appears to offer school holiday activities, potentially relevant for SEN scheduling needs
  • Party bookings available, may suit group or celebration needs for some families

Sourced from other, facebook within the SEN community. Individual experiences vary.

Potential challenges

  • The F1 simulator is visually and cognitively immersive—bright, moving screens and multiple buttons to manage may feel intense for some children
  • The session requires sustained focus and stamina over the duration

What works

  • Staff are consistently described as kind, supportive and willing to adapt their approach
  • No pressure to book in advance—you can turn up, which reduces planning anxiety
  • Clear explanation of what to expect beforehand
  • Family-friendly atmosphere with staff ready to help if adjustments are needed

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Facilities

Sensory environment

Evening sessions feature dimmed lighting for more immersive experience. No other sensory environment information available.

Tips for your visit

Venue offers 'Schools Out' sessions for school-age children with after-school and Sunday midday slots. Maximum group size for Arrive and Drive is 10 guests. Contact venue directly for specific SEND accessibility requirements, age restrictions, and any adjustments for children with sensory or physical needs.

Pricing

Pricing not clearly detailed on website. Sessions available including 'Arrive and Drive' (most popular), Time Attack, Championship Racing, and evening sessions. Paddock Club subscription option available with reduced pricing. Private hire available for weekends and weekdays with catering.

Opening Hours

Monday12:00-22:00
Tuesday12:00-22:00
Wednesday12:00-22:00
Thursday12:00-22:00
Friday12:00-23:00
Saturday12:00-23:00
Sunday12:00-20:00

Frequently asked questions about VRROOM virtual race room

Quick answers drawn from our venue data and review analysis.

Is VRROOM virtual race room autism friendly?
VRROOM virtual race room scores highly for autism and SEN suitability, with an overall SEN score of 91/100 from our analysis of parent reviews. VRROOM has genuinely warm staff who are flexible, supportive and ready to help, which parents report makes a real difference to the experience. The booking process is straightforward and queues are well-managed. The F1 simulator itself is quite immersive with large screens and lots of controls, which some visitors have found intense from a sensory perspective—so it's worth thinking about whether that suits your child.
Is VRROOM virtual race room indoors?
Yes. VRROOM virtual race room is an indoor entertainment in Brighton and Hove, so it works as a rainy-day option regardless of weather.
Do I need to book in advance for VRROOM virtual race room?
Yes. VRROOM virtual race room requires advance booking. Book through the venue's website or by phone before visiting — same-day entry without a booking is not guaranteed.

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SEN scores are generated by AI analysis of publicly available reviews and should be used as a guide only. Every child is different - please contact the venue directly to discuss your child's specific needs before visiting. or visit their website.