Frequently Questions People ask
Top centers include Drivers Lab (Dubai Motor City), Immersive Esports (venues like Drvn Café by Porsche and dedicated sim studios), Teleios Dome Dubai, and Rush Racing Esports. Driving schools like Emirates Driving Institute (EDI) also offer simulator training as part of their curriculum
No experience is needed; centers offer packages for beginners and advanced users, with tailored coaching or technical help available. Many also provide first-time orientation and support, making the activity accessible for all ages and skill levels.
Facilities feature high-spec Formula and GT-style simulators with motion platforms, triple screens or immersive domes, realistic force feedback, and in some cases VR support. Packages include hot laps, time trials, endurance, drifting, and group competitions or league play.
Yes—most venues offer private bookings, group rates for friends or corporate events, and special packages for team-building or celebrations.
Minimum age is usually 8–12 for basic sim experiences; adult sessions may require taller or heavier participants for full-size simulators. No driving license is necessary for sim racing.
Sessions range from around AED 60–150 per half hour, depending on the simulator, track choice, and special features like VR or coaching. Discounts are often available for extended sessions or group bookings.
Yes, many centers run local leagues, online tournaments, and qualifying events for national or regional esports competitions. Community events and seasonal leaderboards are common.
Absolutely. Professional-level simulators replicate circuit layouts, car physics, telemetry, and race scenarios—making them a favorite tool for drivers training for local UAE track days, autocross, and even professional motorsport events.