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Entertainment venue Revive Zone to bring golf simulator, VR arena to Village of Lansing

Entertainment venue Revive Zone to bring golf simulator, VR arena to Village of Lansing

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LANSING, NY (607NewsNow) – A new spot for entertainment is coming to the Ithaca Area.

Work is underway on Revive Zone at the Cayuga Shopping Center in the Village of Lansing.

The indoor recreational venue will feature a golf simulator and a free-roaming virtual reality game room. Powered by Zero Latency, users in the VR room can enjoy an immersive environment without wires or backpacks.

“What makes Revive Zone unique is that we are not simply an arcade or entertainment center,” said Revive Zone Manager Andrew Alise. “Our vision is to create a community hub where people can connect, compete, celebrate, and build relationships through shared experiences. We believe Ithaca deserves more year-round indoor entertainment options that appeal to families, young professionals, students, businesses, and visitors alike.”

Revive Zone will also offer leagues for gaming, golf, and esports, a membership program, corporate and private events, as well as space for team building, conferences, and celebrations.

No opening date has been announced, but the Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce has a ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for July 17.

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