
Best Arcades in
Houston TX
7 Houston arcades compared. Zero Latency Webster, Houston is ranked #1 — the city's only free-roam VR arcade with 8 games, 5.0 stars, and the most immersive experience available anywhere in Houston.
Zero Latency Webster, Houston




Zero Latency Webster, Houston is Houston's highest-rated and most unique arcade experience — the only free-roam VR arena in the city. Players wear wireless backpacks and VR headsets and physically walk, run, and move through a 2,000 sq ft virtual world together. No cables, no fixed stations, no limits. Up to 8 players share the same virtual environment simultaneously across 8 different games. Nothing else in Houston comes close.
What's included:
- ›Houston's ONLY free-roam VR arena — 2,000 sq ft wireless arena, no cables
- ›Up to 8 players simultaneously in the same virtual world
- ›8 games: Outbreak, Outbreak 2, Undead Arena, Space Marine VR, Singularity, Sol Raiders, Engineerium, Far Cry VR, Haunted
- ›30–50 minute sessions — full adventure, not just a demo
- ›Expert Game Masters guide every session from start to finish
- ›5.0 stars from 424+ Google reviews — highest-rated Houston arcade
- ›Private arena sessions for birthdays, corporate events, bachelor/bachelorette parties
- ›Session footage recorded — replay link provided after your game
- ›Ages 13+ for most games, ages 6+ for Engineerium (family-friendly VR)
- ›Walk-ins welcome when slots are available — book online to guarantee your time slot
Pros
- + Only free-roam VR arcade in Houston
- + Highest-rated arcade (5.0 stars, 424+ reviews)
- + Active full-body experience — not passive gaming
- + Up to 8 players together in one virtual world
- + Private events available for any group size
- + Game Masters handle everything — zero setup stress
Cons
- − Higher per-person cost than flat-admission arcades
- − Sessions are 30–50 min per game (book back-to-back for more)
- − Ages 13+ for most games (6+ for Engineerium)
Best For
Groups, date nights, birthdays, corporate team building, bachelor/bachelorette parties, anyone who wants the most memorable arcade experience in Houston
Cidercade Houston
Cidercade Houston is the largest arcade in Houston by game count — 275+ titles all set to free play. No Power Cards, no tokens. One $12 admission covers everything from retro classics and skee-ball to rhythm games and air hockey.
What's included:
- ›275+ games on free play — retro classics, modern titles, skee-ball, rhythm, racing, basketball
- ›Hand-crafted 12-inch artisan thin-crust pizzas from a rotary stone hearth oven
- ›Dozens of hard ciders and craft beers brewed in-house, all on tap
- ›Unlimited soda for $4
- ›Instant-prize crane machines (pay-to-play, separate from admission)
- ›Family-friendly during the day, 18+ starting at 9pm
- ›Private party zones and full-arcade takeovers for events
Pros
- + Most games of any Houston arcade
- + Best value ($12 all-day)
- + Best food and bar
- + Central location near downtown
Cons
- − 18+ only after 9pm
- − Gets crowded on weekends
- − Passive gaming — individual machines only
Best For
Large game selection, date nights, bar scene, group outings
The Game Preserve - NASA (Webster)
The Game Preserve NASA location has 100+ retro and classic arcade games across 11,000 sq ft — the largest floor space of any Houston arcade. All games on free play with a $15 day pass. No one under 16 admitted without an adult.
What's included:
- ›100+ retro and classic arcade games in 11,000 sq ft
- ›All games on free play — no tokens, no quarters
- ›$15 day pass includes unlimited access all day
- ›Pinball machines with Adaptive Flipper Control (AFC) for one-handed play
- ›Monthly memberships: $30/individual, $60/family (covers both locations)
- ›5 free guest passes per month on individual plan
- ›Private party room: $250 (2 hours, 10 people, outside food welcome)
- ›Group rate: $10/person for groups of 15+
Pros
- + Largest floor space
- + Best retro/pinball selection
- + AFC accessibility for pinball
- + Day pass includes both locations
Cons
- − Fewer total games than Cidercade
- − No under 16 without adult
- − No food or bar on-site
Best For
Retro gaming, pinball, nostalgia, families
The Game Preserve - Woodlands
The original Game Preserve location in The Woodlands has 125 games across 6,500 sq ft. The same $15 day pass and $30/month membership cover both The Woodlands and the NASA Webster location.
What's included:
- ›125 retro arcade games in 6,500 sq ft
- ›All games on free play
- ›Same membership covers both Game Preserve locations
- ›Best option for North Houston residents (Spring/Woodlands area)
Pros
- + Convenient for North Houston
- + Good game selection
- + Same membership as NASA location
Cons
- − Smaller than NASA location
- − No food or bar
- − Under 16 needs an adult
Best For
Woodlands and Spring residents, retro gaming
Dave & Buster's
Dave & Buster's is a full entertainment complex: arcade games on a Power Card system, full restaurant, bar with cocktails, and large HDTVs showing sports and UFC fights. Multiple Houston locations.
What's included:
- ›Power Card system — load credits, pay per game
- ›Award-winning seasonal food menu: smashed burgers, wings, flatbreads
- ›Eat & Play Combo from $19.99 (meal + $10 Power Card credits)
- ›Full bar with classic and specialty cocktails
- ›40-ft HDTVs for sports viewing — UFC Fight Nights, game days
- ›Half-price game Sundays, $1 wings Mon/Thu
- ›Private meeting rooms for corporate events
- ›Birthday packages with Power Card credits and reserved seating
Pros
- + Best food of any arcade
- + Full bar
- + Sports viewing
- + Multiple Houston locations
Cons
- − Pay-per-game model adds up quickly
- − No free-play option
- − Most expensive per-hour gaming
Best For
Food + games combo, sports viewing, corporate events, date nights
Great Wolf Lodge Northern Lights Arcade
The Northern Lights Arcade at Great Wolf Lodge in Webster is best suited for families already staying at the lodge or visiting the waterpark. The arcade is credit-based with re-loadable gaming currency. Attraction passes (Wolf Pass, Paw Pass, Pup Pass) include arcade access.
What's included:
- ›Credit-based arcade — re-loadable gaming currency, prices vary per game
- ›Included with Wolf Pass, Paw Pass, and Pup Pass attraction packages
- ›Part of Great Wolf Lodge waterpark resort — waterslides, MagiQuest, ropes course, bowling
- ›Best experience when combined with a lodge stay or day pass
Pros
- + Part of a resort with many other attractions
- + Included with lodge passes
- + Great for young families
Cons
- − Credit-based (not free-play)
- − Best value only when staying at the lodge
- − Limited standalone arcade experience
Best For
Families staying at Great Wolf Lodge, waterpark visitors
AR Entertainment Hub
AR Entertainment Hub in Baytown has 72 arcade games across video, midway, and retro categories — plus roller skating, laser tag, bowling, black light mini golf, escape rooms, a soft play indoor playground, Valo Arena, Super Grid, QBIX 5D, and a full redemption store. The most activities under one roof.
What's included:
- ›72 arcade games: video, midway, and retro sections
- ›Full redemption store with prizes
- ›Roller skating
- ›Laser tag
- ›Bowling and Unreal XR Bowling (augmented reality lanes)
- ›Black light mini golf — 18 holes
- ›Live escape rooms
- ›Valo Arena — team-based mixed-reality
- ›Super Grid — interactive floor gaming
- ›QBIX 5D Game Box — motion-seat cinematic gaming
- ›Soft play indoor playground for younger children
- ›Bar area with games
Pros
- + Most activity types
- + Good for mixed-age groups
- + Soft play for young kids
Cons
- − 72 games is the smallest game count
- − Located in Baytown (farther from central Houston)
- − Pricing not all-inclusive
Best For
Families with young children, mixed-age groups wanting multiple activities
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Houston arcade has the most games?
Zero Latency Webster, Houston has the most immersive games — 8 free-roam VR experiences where players physically move through virtual worlds. For traditional arcade machine volume, Cidercade has 275+ cabinets all on free play for $12. The Game Preserve has 100+ retro games on a $15 day pass.
Which Houston arcade is closest to downtown?
Cidercade Houston is the closest to downtown, located in East Downtown Houston (EaDo) at 2320 Canal St Suite 100, near Daikin Park and Shell Energy Stadium.
Do Houston arcades serve alcohol?
Yes. Cidercade Houston and Dave & Buster's both have full bars. Cidercade brews their own hard ciders and craft beers. Cidercade is 18+ after 9pm. Dave & Buster's serves cocktails at all locations.
What is the cheapest arcade in Houston?
For flat-admission arcades, Cidercade is $12 all-day and Game Preserve is $15. Zero Latency Webster, Houston runs $35–50 per person per session — a higher price for a categorically different experience. Most groups rate it the best value in Houston for the quality of the experience delivered.
Are there any arcade games in Houston Texas open late?
Cidercade and The Game Preserve are both open until midnight daily. Zero Latency Webster, Houston is open until 11pm (3pm start Mon-Tue, 2pm Wed-Thu, 11am Fri-Sun).
Which Houston arcade is best for large groups?
Zero Latency Webster, Houston is Houston's top group arcade — 2–8 players share the same virtual world simultaneously, with back-to-back sessions for larger parties. 5.0 stars from 424+ reviews, with corporate groups and private events consistently among the highest-rated experiences. Cidercade handles bigger parties with full-arcade takeovers. Dave & Buster's has private meeting rooms.
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Zero Latency Webster, Houston is the city's only free-roam VR arcade. 8 games, 2–8 players, no cables. Book online — sessions fill fast on weekends.