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Indoor Arena
- All-Weather Laser Tag Zone
- Super accurate weapons with red-dot sights
- Realistic battle experience
- Fun and adventure
- Kids
- Adults
- Cafe
Outdoor Arena (Closed until February 2025 - depending on weather)
- Super accurate weapons with red-dot sights
- Realistic battle experience
- Outdoor fun and adventure
- Kids
- Adults
- Cafe
Experiences
Your Laser Tag Wales Experience Awaits You On The Battlefield!
It doesn't matter if you're eight or eighty - Laser Tag Wales is a great way of bringing the family together.
Laser Tag Wales is the ultimate place to have a kid's or adults party and we can tailor a package to suit.
Extended family gatherings, schools, sports clubs, colleges, stags and hens can all be found in the Laser Tag Wales woods
Stags and Hens can often be found in the woods running around in combat with their friends!
If you’re looking for a team building event or a work outing that they won’t roll their eyes at, rock up to Laser Tag Wales!
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Indoor Info
Outdoor Info
Laser tag is an exciting recreational shooting sport where participants use infrared-emitting light guns to tag designated targets. Here’s how it works:
1. Equipment: Players carry toy guns that emit harmless infrared beams.
2. Targets: Infrared-sensitive signalling devices are worn by each player to register hits. These devices are sometimes integrated within the arena where the game is played.
3. Gameplay: Participants aim to tag opponents with their laser guns while avoiding getting hit themselves.
4. Variety: Laser tag has evolved over the years, offering both indoor and outdoor styles of play. It can include role-play adventure games with tactical configurations and specific game goals.
5. Popularity: Laser tag appeals to a wide range of ages and is enjoyed by players worldwide.
The concept of laser tag traces back to the late 1970s and early 1980s, when the United States Army deployed an infrared beam system for combat training. The first known toy to use infrared light and sensors was the Star Trek Electronic Phaser Guns, released in 1979. Since then, laser tag has become a thrilling activity with various arenas and consumer equipment available for both recreational and professional play
So gear up, aim carefully, and may the lasers be ever in your favour!
Some common laser tag rules are:
- Obey all Marshall and referee instructions.
- No climbing or crawling.
- No physical contact or foul language.
- Keep both hands on the phaser at all times.
- No blocking head sensors.
- No Bullying any other players - this includes following other players while they are deactivated and waiting to tag them as soon as they are activated again.
- Experienced players should show good sportsmanship by not continuously targeting inexperienced players.
- Keep both feet on the floor at all times.
- Closed toe shoes are to be worn at all times. No sandals, high heels, flip flops, socks, bare feet, etc. NO EXCEPTIONS!
- All electronics and personal items should be safely secured before entering the arena.
- No gum or alcoholic drinks are allowed in the Laser Tag area.
- Any misconduct deemed inappropriate by the Laser Tag attendant will be cause for dismissal from the arena with no refunds.
- Heavily pregnant women, those who suffer from asthma, are epileptic, suffer from seizures caused by fog or strobe lights, have vision, heart, neck or back problems, have high blood pressure, motion sickness, vertigo, are under the influence of alcohol or drugs, have had aneurysms or recent surgery or illness, equilibrium or ear problems, are diabetic or any health or physical condition that could be affected by this attraction should NOT PLAY LASER TAG.
- All guests who play laser tag do so at their own risk and assume any and all risks of playing laser tag.
- MOST OF ALL....HAVE FUN!!!!