Fortitude Valley has quietly become home to one of Brisbane’s most ambitious entertainment experiments. Fever Hub, tucked into Level 1 of 123 Gotha Street, is fast becoming a multi-experience virtual reality destination — and this year it’s adding three new attractions in quick succession.
Luna: A Journey to the Moon
Open since June 25, Luna: A Journey to the Moon puts visitors inside the Apollo 11 mission. Guided by an AI companion named Selene, guests train like astronauts, launch into space, orbit Earth and take those first steps on the lunar surface — blending historical accuracy with cinematic VR storytelling and real NASA communications.
The experience runs around 45 minutes and is recommended for ages 10 and up, making it one of the more family-friendly additions to the Hub. Tickets are available through the Fever app or at lunathemission.com/brisbane.
Virtual Zone VR Gaming
If Luna is about wonder, Virtual Zone VR Gaming is about adrenaline. Open since mid-June, it lets groups of up to 10 players physically move through massive, cinematic virtual worlds together — choosing from four missions: the D-Day landing, the survival-horror Dead Mansion, an alien invasion in Invasion Chicago, or the tactical Virtual Zone Arena.
It’s a strictly 18+ experience given the combat intensity, but it’s built for exactly the kind of group outing Brisbane’s been missing — birthdays, corporate teams, or just a group of friends after something more physical than a standard VR headset session.
Coming Late July: BuzzAttack
Rounding out the trio, Fever Hub will launch BuzzAttack in late July — a game-show-style experience inspired by Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, Wheel of Fortune and The Price Is Right. Teams battle through trivia rounds, arcade-style challenges and a wheel of chance, all from behind their own buzzing podium in a retro TV studio set.
We’ll have exact opening dates and full details as they’re confirmed.
The Bigger Picture
Together, the three experiences mark Fever Hub’s transformation into a genuine multi-attraction destination in the Valley, joining existing VR expeditions already running at the venue. All three are within walking distance of each other at 123 Gotha Street — enough for an entire afternoon or evening out without leaving the block.
We’ll be visiting Fever Hub in the coming weeks for a full look at what each experience is really like — stay tuned for our on-the-ground review.




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