There was a demo I watched using Google cardboard ... It was in Tokyo ... Being able to move your head around and watch the view change depending on where you are looking is amazing .. :)
A friend of mine was able to get his hands on the Oculus Rift developer kit. Played around with that a bit. It was cool but the development wasn't there yet to utilize it's true potential when I messed with it.
The scope of what we were doing was very limited (moving dots, and so on) but I learned that if you need to wear glasses to see the current crop of VR goggles totally fail. The technician tried to force them on over my specs, without which I see almost nothing. He skewed them to the point where I couldn't see anyway.
I did see enough to realise that a VR scenario could be fun but, unless your eyes are good enough to see things without specs, it may not be for you.