Laser Tag
All the Gear The Equipment
With a weight of just 2.1kg, 300m effective range and 30mm red dot scope, MP5 is the perfect weapon to take down the enemy with.
Featuring realistic "Mil-Sim" mag change sounds and damage hits players are able to find out their individual player stats at the end of each game.
Laser Tag FAQ
What is Laser Tag?
Laser Tag (also known as Laser Skirmish or Laser Quest) is a fun game of survival that involves using a gun with an infra-red laser beam against opponents. Some scenarios like, lone survivor, or last man standing, require individual skills. Team scenarios involve communication, leadership and team skills.
Will I get dirty? What should I wear?
Each players is given coveralls at the start of the day which keep the worst of the mud and damp at bay however it depends on how careful you are, and how much you want to roll around. You should wear a pair of trainers, jeans are fine, or other old clothes you don’t mind getting dirty.
What if it rains?
Come rain or shine the equipment will work prefectly and we have a fully covered area with seating and tables dedicated to laser tag so you'll always have somewhere dry to come back to. If the rain becomes too heavy (in the woods it can hamper visability if the rain is torrential) we will return to the reception area and see if we can extend the session or re-book your group.
Do we need to book?
Yes. Booking is essential and you can contact us to check availability by phone, email or via the online booking system.
Does it hurt and is the laser dangerous?
Laser tag does not hurt as an infrared beam, similar to your television remote, is fired at the speed of light, at your opponent. As there is no actual impact there is no pain either - so no bruises!
What is the difference between Laser tag and Paintball?
The key difference between laser tag and paintball is that in paintball you are actually firing a projectile object at your opponent compared to a laser beam which produces no impact in laser tag.
Although you can hit someone anywhere on their body during a game of paintball and eliminate them from the game, during a laser tag game you need to aim in the vicinity of a sensor worn by your opposition.
Our state-of-the-art laser equipment were hand picked all the way from America becuase they give audible and visual signals to players along with an LCD display that reports each players performance. It accounts for different game parameters, including time, kills, ammo, health, shots, who you shot, who shot you, and many other stats.
The age range for laser tag is 6 years and up, while for paintball, the minimum age is 12.
Both laser tag and paintball are great team building sports providing players with a challenging, exciting gaming experience... we love them both or we wouldn't offer them to you!