
Beginner's Guide
WHAT IS LASER TAG?
Never played before? No problem. Here's everything you need to know — explained simply with pictures.
THE SHORT VERSION
Laser tag is a fun, zero-contact game where you wear a glowing vest and use a blaster to "tag" other players with safe laser beams. Think of it like a video game — but you're actually running around in a cool, dark arena with music, fog, and lights. No experience needed — your Game Master explains everything before each round.
THE GEAR
Everything is provided — just show up in comfortable clothes

THE EQUIPMENT
In laser tag, you wear a vest with glowing sensors — those are your targets. Get shot there, you're tagged. Shoot others, you score.
Our gear has 7 sensors total: 3 on the front, 3 on the back, and 1 on the blaster.

AIMING & TAGGING
Aim your blaster at another player's sensors and pull the trigger to tag them. You'll hear a shot sound every time you fire.
Your blaster shoots safe laser beams — completely harmless, just like a TV remote. Run, hide, aim, and tag!
THE ARENA
Where the action happens

THE SPACE
Laser tag is played in a maze-like indoor arena with walls, obstacles, and hiding spots. The atmosphere is immersive — UV lighting, fog effects, and themed decorations create a world of its own.

SIZE VS LAYOUT
Many people think bigger arenas mean better gameplay, but that's not quite true. What really matters is the layout — how the walls are arranged, where the cover spots are, and how players flow through the space. With smaller groups, a huge open arena can actually feel empty and less exciting. A well-designed arena keeps the action close and engaging, no matter the group size.
WHAT DO THE COLORS MEAN?
Your vest can glow in 6 different colors. What they mean depends on the game — your Game Master always explains before each round.
IN TEAM GAMES
Colors show which team you're on. For example, Red Team vs Blue Team. You can only tag players on the opposite team.
IN SPECIAL GAMES
Colors can show your role or status. Yellow might mean you're "holding the crown" — Red might mean you have the most points. It all depends on the game!
Don't worry! You don't need to memorize anything. Your Game Master explains the colors before each game in about 30 seconds.
ARENA BASES
Some games have special devices called "bases" placed around the arena. These are glowing targets on walls or pillars that you can interact with — tag them to score points, capture territories, or complete objectives.
Not all games use bases — many are just player vs player. When a game does use bases, your Game Master will point them out and explain exactly what to do with them.

IS IT SAFE?
Yes, absolutely. Laser tag is a zero-contact sport. The laser beams are completely harmless — the same technology as your TV remote.
There's no physical contact allowed. All sessions are monitored by trained Game Masters who ensure fair play and safety for everyone.
✓ Safe for ages 6 and up ✓ Zero contact ✓ Supervised sessions
YOUR FIRST VISIT
What to expect when you arrive for your LaserLand session
You Arrive
Show up 10-15 minutes early. Check in at the front desk and wait for your session to be called.
Get Briefed
Your Game Master explains the game rules in about 30 seconds. Each game has a simple objective.
Gear Up
Put on your vest — it's easy to adjust yourself. Grab your blaster, which is connected to the vest.
Play!
Enter the arena and play! Games typically last 7-10 minutes. Run, hide, and tag other players.
See Scores
After each game, exit the arena and check your scores on the screen. Celebrate or demand a rematch!
Repeat
In a 1-hour session, you'll play 3-4 different games with water breaks in between.
READY TO TRY IT?
Now you know what to expect. Book a session and experience it for yourself — we promise it's way more fun than reading about it!