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Amsterdam: VR Starter Pack with 6 Tokens
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VR in Amsterdam, minus the intimidation. This 1-hour visit to A’DAM VR Game & Race Park on Overhoeksplein lets you jump into virtual reality with a beginner-focused starter pack and staff help right from the start. The setting is easy to reach and hard to miss, since the entrance is behind the A’DAM Toren.
I particularly like the personalized guidance element. Even if you’ve never touched a VR headset before, you get patient explanations so you can choose games with confidence instead of feeling lost.
One thing to consider: it’s a short sampler. For $29 per person and a one-hour duration, you’ll leave having tried a few experiences, not having a full-on VR marathon.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Actually Feel
- Where A’DAM VR Lands on Overhoeksplein (and Why It Matters)
- The 6-Token Starter Pack: How You Build Your Own VR Hour
- The Real Benefit: Staff Guidance That Keeps You Moving
- What You Can Play: Shooting, Racing, and Escape-Style Options
- Timing and Setup: The 1-Hour Reality Check
- Price and Value: Is $29 a Good Deal for VR in Amsterdam?
- Who This Starter Pack Fits Best (and Who Might Skip It)
- Practical Tips Before You Go
- Should You Book This A’DAM VR Starter Pack?
- FAQ
- How long is the Amsterdam A’DAM VR starter pack experience?
- What do I get with the A’DAM VR starter pack?
- What types of VR games can I choose from?
- Where is the meeting point for A’DAM VR?
- What languages are supported during the experience?
- Is food or transportation included?
- Are there any rules I should know before arriving?
- Who shouldn’t book this experience?
Key Highlights You’ll Actually Feel

- 6-token starter structure that helps you try multiple game styles without overcommitting
- Beginner-friendly staff guidance to explain how each game works before you start
- Pick-your-own games so you can lean toward action, racing, or escape-style play
- Designed for first-timers with the right pacing for learning VR basics quickly
- Not for everyone physically, since it’s not suitable for people with back problems or wheelchair users
Where A’DAM VR Lands on Overhoeksplein (and Why It Matters)

A’DAM VR Game & Race Park is in North Holland in Amsterdam, with the entrance on Overhoeksplein. You’re told to meet at the entrance of A’DAM VR Game & Race Park, located right behind the A’DAM Toren. That’s a helpful detail because this area is easier to orient when you have a clear landmark.
This location also affects your experience in a practical way. You can make the VR session part of a light day plan rather than turning it into a half-day logistical puzzle. Since you’re only there for an hour, a nearby start point helps you stay calm and on time.
Plan to arrive 15 minutes early. That doesn’t feel like much, but in VR it matters. You’ll want time for the briefing and getting set up without rushing.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Amsterdam.
The 6-Token Starter Pack: How You Build Your Own VR Hour

The main idea here is simple: you get 6 VR game tokens and use them across different games. Each game costs a certain number of tokens, which means you’re not stuck doing whatever the staff picks for you. You’re choosing your own mini-route inside the VR menu.
For a first VR experience, this token system is more valuable than it sounds. It gives you control while still keeping the session timed. You can pick games that match your mood, then stop without burning your whole budget.
A helpful way to think about value: the $29 price isn’t just for a headset moment. You’re paying for a structured hour where you can try multiple types of gameplay using those tokens. If you like options, this format beats a one-game test where you’re locked in for the whole time.
One more practical point: you’ll want to decide early what mix you want. Since games use different token amounts, your choices affect what else you can squeeze into the remaining time.
The Real Benefit: Staff Guidance That Keeps You Moving

You’re not thrown into VR with a quick handwave. The experience includes personalized game guidance from friendly staff who explain each game so you can get started right away. The activity is taught by an instructor in English and Dutch, so you’re not relying on guesswork.
If you’ve ever watched someone struggle with a new headset, you know how fast confidence can drain. Here, the guidance is the difference between a frustrating first session and a smooth one. You’ll be able to focus on playing rather than troubleshooting.
Also, the briefing matters because VR works best when you understand basic controls. The sooner you get that explanation, the more you can enjoy your chosen games before your token time runs out.
So yes, staff guidance costs you no extra money. And in a short, token-based format, that guidance is part of what you’re paying for.
What You Can Play: Shooting, Racing, and Escape-Style Options

With your 6 tokens, you can choose from a variety of VR games. The data you’re given points to a few clear categories, so you can pick based on your preferred style.
If you want action, you can exchange tokens for shooting games. That’s usually the type of VR that people think of first, and it’s often a good choice if you like fast feedback and clear goals.
If you’d rather slow things down a bit and think through puzzles, you can use your tokens for a fun VR escape room. That option is ideal if you prefer problem-solving over reflex-based gameplay.
If you want speed, there are fast-paced race games too. For many first-timers, racing helps you get comfortable with movement and reactions in VR without requiring advanced strategy.
The bigger takeaway: you’re not limited to one mood. The starter pack is built so you can mix and match categories, like one action game plus one escape-style game, or a race game paired with something more story-driven.
Because the exact token cost per game isn’t listed here, you should budget your choices. If you tell the staff what you want to try, they can help you pick a plan that fits the 6-token limit.
Timing and Setup: The 1-Hour Reality Check
The session is 1 hour total. That’s a great length for a beginner because it’s long enough to learn, play at least a couple games, and leave feeling satisfied—without the fatigue that can come with longer VR sessions.
You’re also asked to wear comfortable shoes. That sounds minor, but it’s practical. VR play often includes standing and quick movements, so supportive footwear helps you move safely and stay comfortable through setup and gameplay.
There’s also a clear rule: smoking isn’t allowed. Keep that in mind if you’re arriving from a nearby stop where you might have been tempted to take a quick puff.
One more important fit note: this experience isn’t suitable for:
- Children under 8
- People with back problems
- Wheelchair users
That means you’ll want to think about comfort and physical ease before booking. VR can be fun, but safety and comfort come first, especially with standing, fast movements, or sudden turns that some games may involve.
Price and Value: Is $29 a Good Deal for VR in Amsterdam?

Let’s talk value in plain terms: $29 per person for 1 hour, with 6 tokens included. You’re getting three things bundled together: time, equipment via the VR setup, and game access through tokens.
The best value angle here is the beginner focus. You’re not just buying access—you’re also getting personalized guidance. That’s the part that often costs you time and frustration on your own. If you’ve never done VR, having staff explain the games usually means you waste less of your limited time.
The token system also protects your money. Instead of paying for one fixed game experience, you can assemble a mini playlist that matches your interests. That flexibility makes the same $29 feel like more than just one try.
Where value might feel weaker is in expectations. If you’re hoping for a long session with multiple heavy games, the one-hour time cap will limit you. You’ll likely leave with a few played experiences, not a deep master-level run of everything in the park.
Still, for most people doing VR for the first time, this is a smart way to test the waters without guessing.
Who This Starter Pack Fits Best (and Who Might Skip It)

This is best for you if you:
- Are new to VR and want a guided start
- Prefer choice, not a fixed schedule of games
- Want a quick 1-hour activity in Amsterdam that doesn’t balloon into a full day
- Like mixing styles, like shooting plus racing, or racing plus escape-style play
It’s also a solid option if you’re traveling with people who can’t agree on one activity. Since you choose your games within the token limit, your hour can feel personalized even if you’re all doing the same general package.
I’d be cautious if you:
- Have back problems (the experience is not suitable)
- Use a wheelchair (wheelchair users aren’t suitable here)
- Are traveling with children under 8
In those cases, the best move is to look for an alternative activity designed around your needs, because this one has clear physical restrictions.
Practical Tips Before You Go

A few small prep steps can make the hour smoother.
First, arrive early—15 minutes. Use that time to check in, get briefed, and get comfortable with the process before you start playing.
Second, wear comfortable shoes. You don’t want to spend your first VR hour feeling annoyed because your feet are tired or your footwear is slippery.
Third, think about your token mix ahead of time. If you know you want shooting or racing, decide that first, then add an escape-style option if it fits your remaining tokens.
Finally, remember the experience doesn’t include food and drinks. If you’re planning this as part of a day out, handle snacks and water elsewhere.
Should You Book This A’DAM VR Starter Pack?

Book it if you want a beginner-friendly VR session that gives you choices without turning into a time sink. The 6-token format plus personalized guidance is exactly what makes this practical for first-timers, especially with the one-hour duration.
Skip it if you’re expecting hours of continuous gameplay or if you fall into the stated physical limits. Also skip it if you hate short experiences or need a long, seated activity.
If you’re on the fence, here’s the decision shortcut: if you’re mainly trying VR for the first time and you like the idea of picking between shooting, racing, and escape-style games, this starter pack is a sensible, cost-controlled way to do it.
FAQ
How long is the Amsterdam A’DAM VR starter pack experience?
It lasts 1 hour. You can check availability for the starting times.
What do I get with the A’DAM VR starter pack?
You receive 6 VR game tokens, personalized game guidance, and the freedom to choose your own VR games.
What types of VR games can I choose from?
You can exchange your tokens for shooting games, VR escape room games, and fast-paced race games.
Where is the meeting point for A’DAM VR?
The entrance of A’DAM VR Game & Race Park is on Overhoeksplein, right behind the A’DAM Toren.
What languages are supported during the experience?
The instructor provides guidance in English and Dutch.
Is food or transportation included?
No. Food and drinks are not included, and transportation to the venue is not included.
Are there any rules I should know before arriving?
Smoking isn’t allowed. You should also arrive 15 minutes early for a briefing.
Who shouldn’t book this experience?
It’s not suitable for children under 8, people with back problems, and wheelchair users.























