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Laser Tag Rental | Laser Tag Arena

Laser Tag Arena

Team version of laser tag that plays well indoors or out, any time, day or night! Laser tag plays a lot like paintball, only there aren’t any projectiles, making play safer and less messy. Great for team-building and leadership training! Remember your event by using our online photo booth we customize to your event.

Choose from two Game Scenarios:
GAME SCENARIO #1: Domination is a team game where each team attempts to control the domination box we setup in the playing field.  The winner is the team that controls it longest.  Players are given limited ammunition and limited lives (usually 3) but are also given the ability to reload ammunition and ‘re-spawn’ to enter the game after they are eliminated. This makes for a very action packed game as participants are working to eliminate the other team, make their way to the domination point but are also frequently returning to their re-spawning ‘corner’ to get back into the game.

GAME SCENARIO #2: The game is named Team Death Match. The goal is to completely eliminate the other team.  Players are given a lot of amo and the ability to reload when they run out and are given many lives (usually between 10 and 15).  Once they lose all of their lives, they exit the game.  The game continues until one team is completely eliminated.  This game is increasingly popular for college events.  The safety briefing is shorter allowing more games to be played during the event.

Requirements:
50’x90′ space preferred
20’x20′ minimum space
1 Table
2 Volunteers

Power Requirements:
5 (20A Cir.)

Up to 16 players per game. 160-180 players/hour

 

For more fun, get your adrenaline pumping with Zombie Laser Tag!

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“The [laser tag] went great! Students really seemed to like it and the staff was wonderful.

— Jason Francey, Utica College