REVIEW · AMSTERDAM
Amsterdam: VR Starter Pack with 6 Tokens
Book on GetYourGuide →Operated by A'DAM VR · Bookable on GetYourGuide
VR in Amsterdam without the learning curve. That’s the appeal of A’DAM VR Game & Race Park’s starter pack: it gives you 6 tokens and a guided start, so you can jump into Virtual Reality even if it’s your first time. You’re not locked into one experience; you choose games using the token system, which makes the hour feel more personal.
I especially like the way the pack mixes beginner support with real freedom. Friendly staff will explain how each game works, then you decide whether you want action (shooting), puzzle/adventure energy (escape room), or something faster (race). One thing to consider: because each game uses a different number of tokens, your 1-hour time window can feel tight if you try to do everything.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Focus On Before You Go
- A’DAM VR Game & Race Park: Where Your VR Session Starts
- How the 6 Tokens Control Your 1-Hour VR Experience
- Game Choice in VR: Shooting, Escape Room, or Racing
- What the Staff Guidance Actually Does for Beginners
- Timing and Arrival: Getting Ready Without Rushing
- Price and Value: Is $29 for 6 Tokens a Good Deal?
- Where It Fits in Your Amsterdam Day
- Who Should Book This VR Starter Pack—and Who Should Skip It
- Practical Tips for a Smoother Session
- Should You Book the Amsterdam VR Starter Pack?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for A’DAM VR?
- How long is the VR Starter Pack experience?
- What’s included in the starter pack?
- How do the tokens work?
- Is food and drinks included?
- Is transportation included?
- What languages are available for instruction?
- Are children allowed?
- Is smoking allowed?
- Is it suitable for wheelchair users?
Key Things I’d Focus On Before You Go

- 6 tokens, not a fixed game: You pick how you spend your hour across multiple VR options.
- Beginner-friendly guidance: Staff patiently explain games so you’re not guessing with the headset.
- Choose your vibe: Shooting, VR escape room-style play, or a race mode—match it to your mood.
- Token costs control your pace: If you want a specific game, plan how many tokens you might need.
- Location is easy to find: Entrance is on Overhoeksplein, behind A’DAM Toren.
- Comfort matters: You’ll do better with comfortable shoes and an early arrival.
A’DAM VR Game & Race Park: Where Your VR Session Starts

This experience happens at A’DAM VR Game & Race Park on Overhoeksplein in Amsterdam North (North Holland). The entrance is right on Overhoeksplein, behind the A’DAM Toren. That’s handy because you can orient yourself quickly—especially if you’re already making an afternoon out of this part of town.
The setup is built for first-timers. Instead of tossing you into a complicated menu, the starter pack format is meant to get you playing quickly. You’ll get personalized guidance from the friendly staff, and the session length is 1 hour, which is a good match for people who want fun without spending half a day in logistics.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Amsterdam.
How the 6 Tokens Control Your 1-Hour VR Experience

The whole structure is built around a simple idea: you get 6 VR game tokens, and each VR game costs a certain number of tokens. That means you’re not just paying for access—you’re paying for options.
In practice, the token system does two useful things for you:
- It gives you flexibility. If you start in the mood for action, you can spend toward shooting games.
- It nudges you to choose. You’ll likely end up thinking, What’s the best way to use my tokens for the experience I want?
Because the session is only an hour, I’d treat the tokens like time. If there’s one game you care about most, you’ll get the best value by using tokens with that in mind, rather than hopping randomly and hoping everything fits.
Game Choice in VR: Shooting, Escape Room, or Racing

The starter pack is designed to cover different tastes, so you can shape your hour. Based on what’s offered, you can trade tokens for:
- Shooting games if you want action and adrenaline.
- A VR escape room option if you prefer puzzles and problem-solving.
- A fast-paced race experience if you want something lighter and more kinetic.
Here’s how I’d pick. If you’re new to VR, start with the game that feels most comfortable to you—movement style and game intensity matter. Shooting games can be intense fast, so if you’re unsure how you’ll react in VR, you might like a more structured game first. If you’re in a puzzle mood, the escape room-style play can be a good way to focus on tasks rather than motion.
The big win is that you’re not stuck with one theme. Even within a beginner pack, you get to build your own VR mini-itinerary using tokens.
What the Staff Guidance Actually Does for Beginners

This is one of the most practical parts of the experience. VR can feel weird at first—especially if you’ve never used a headset before. The pack includes personalized game guidance, and staff will patiently explain each game so you can start right away.
That matters because the difference between a good first VR session and a frustrating one is often basic know-how:
- how to use what the game asks for
- what you should focus on
- how the token exchange works for switching games
The instructor support is available in English and Dutch, which is helpful if you’re not fully comfortable explaining your questions in another language. You’ll also want to arrive early so the briefing doesn’t get rushed.
Timing and Arrival: Getting Ready Without Rushing

Your duration is 1 hour, and you’re told to arrive 15 minutes early for a briefing. I like this kind of buffer because it lets you:
- get oriented before you strap on the gear
- ask quick questions
- avoid feeling flustered right when you’re about to start
Also, wear comfortable shoes. VR sessions aren’t about walking across a city, but you still want shoes that make you feel steady and ready.
And one clear rule: no smoking. That’s straightforward, but it’s worth remembering if you’re meeting friends outside the entrance before your slot.
Price and Value: Is $29 for 6 Tokens a Good Deal?
At $29 per person, this starter pack isn’t trying to be a bargain attraction. It’s priced like a structured VR activity—one hour, token credits included, plus staff guidance.
Here’s how I think about value:
- You’re not just buying entry. You’re buying 6 tokens that let you pick multiple game types.
- You’re also paying for guidance, which can save you from wasting time early on.
- You keep control of what you do, which makes the hour more flexible than a single fixed attraction.
What’s not included is also important. Food and drinks aren’t part of the package, and transportation to the venue isn’t included. So if you’re doing this as a standalone stop, budget for a nearby snack or plan to eat before or after. If you’re already in the area, transportation costs might be minimal—but you’ll want to account for it either way.
Where It Fits in Your Amsterdam Day

This is a great add-on when you want something different from museums and canals. Since it’s only 1 hour plus a 15-minute early arrival, it works well as:
- a morning or afternoon break
- a rainy-day activity
- a fun, low-commitment option if your group has mixed interests
Because you’re on Overhoeksplein behind A’DAM Toren, it can also slot into a broader Amsterdam Noord walk. You’ll just want to time it so you don’t feel rushed getting to your start time.
Who Should Book This VR Starter Pack—and Who Should Skip It

This one is targeted. It’s specifically not suitable for:
- children under 8
- people with back problems
- wheelchair users
If any of those apply, you’ll want to look at a different activity option, because the pack’s VR setup and movement demands may not be a good fit.
On the other hand, it’s ideal for:
- VR beginners who want guidance and an easy start
- people who like choice
- groups where not everyone agrees on a single activity theme
If you’re sensitive to feeling awkward at first in new technology, the staff guidance is a real advantage. You’re not expected to figure it out alone.
Practical Tips for a Smoother Session
A few small moves can make your hour feel better:
- Arrive on time (or early): the briefing starts after you check in, so the 15-minute buffer helps.
- Pick your token plan: think about what you want most—shooting, escape room-style play, or racing—then decide if you’d rather do one larger experience or multiple smaller ones.
- Use comfortable shoes: you’ll be more steady, and you’ll feel better if you need to adjust to the headset and standing gameplay.
- Don’t plan to eat during: food and drinks aren’t included, so handle meals outside your slot.
One more note: you’ll want to confirm the starting time availability when you book, since sessions run by availability.
Should You Book the Amsterdam VR Starter Pack?
I’d book this if you want a beginner-friendly VR experience that gives you real choice. The combination of 6 tokens, staff guidance in English or Dutch, and a 1-hour time box makes it feel like a smart “try VR” step rather than a huge commitment.
Skip it if your group needs accessibility that isn’t supported here, or if back problems make VR gameplay a concern. Also skip it if you prefer fully guided experiences with no decision-making—this one hands you the controls through the token system.
If you’re in Amsterdam Noord anyway, it’s a fun, different hour with enough flexibility to match your mood. For many people, that balance is exactly what makes it worth the $29.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for A’DAM VR?
You’ll meet at the entrance of A’DAM VR Game & Race Park on Overhoeksplein, right behind the A’DAM Toren.
How long is the VR Starter Pack experience?
The duration is 1 hour.
What’s included in the starter pack?
It includes 6 VR game tokens and personalized game guidance.
How do the tokens work?
Each VR game costs a certain number of tokens, and you use your 6 tokens to choose which games you play.
Is food and drinks included?
No. Food and drinks are not included.
Is transportation included?
No. Transportation to the venue is not included.
What languages are available for instruction?
Instructors provide support in English and Dutch.
Are children allowed?
Children under 8 years old are not suitable for this experience.
Is smoking allowed?
Smoking is not allowed.
Is it suitable for wheelchair users?
No. Wheelchair users are not suitable for this experience.






















