SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The virtual world is getting bigger. Cuse VR is expanding into larger space on the third level of the Canyon area in Destiny USA, across from Margaritaville.

Prior to the move, the business operated as free-standing unit on the third level outside of Dave & Buster’s.

Cuse VR has more than 15 virtual-reality experiences to choose from, with no age or height requirements, according to a release from Destiny. In its new 1,000 square-foot space, Cuse VR plans to add virtual reality rooms — self-contained areas with technology to deliver an enhanced multimedia virtual reality experience, the release said.

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“Being able to sit or stand and have your mind believe you are doing something completely different is really what makes virtual reality so unique,” said Eric Taetsch, partner at Cuse VR. “We look forward to adding more unique adventures and simulators that will allow us to give our customers even more reasons to come back.”

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Photo credit: Destiny USA

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