ReviveZone Opens 4,000-Square-Foot VR Center in Lansing, With 2 Golf Simulator Bays
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Updated · The Ithaca Voice · Jul 14
ReviveZone Opens 4,000-Square-Foot VR Center in Lansing, With 2 Golf Simulator Bays
2 articles · Updated · The Ithaca Voice · Jul 14
Summary
ReviveZone soft-launched July 1 at Cayuga Shopping Center in Lansing, adding a 4,000-square-foot family entertainment venue to the Ithaca area ahead of a July 17 grand opening.
Zero Latency VR anchors the center with free-roam games for ages 13 and up, including zombie title Outbreak, while younger visitors can use the child-friendly Engineerium experience.
Two TruGolf simulator bays offer access to more than 15,000 courses, including local layouts, and the owners plan to add indoor bowling, baseball and basketball.
Owners Steven Cox and Elijah Greene said the idea grew from a rain-soaked bachelor party that redirected them to a Syracuse VR venue, convincing them Ithaca needed a similar attraction.
ReviveZone is also pitching itself as a community venue through parties, team-building events, a living-wage pay model and an Aug. 21 fundraiser that donates school supplies for every $25 RSVP.