This is the WORST laser tag place I have ever been to!!! 0/10 DO NOT RECOMMEND!!!
We went with our youth group and the second we stepped behind the doors to get the vests on, we realized it was gonna be awful and not worth the money at all. The vests were ancient and the guns were super old fashioned. We then went in and started the game and we all realized just how bad it was really gonna be. First, the course was made of plywood that was spray-painted black and looked like it was gonna fall over. We soon realized that there was no way to see who was on what team. There were no colors on the vests to indicate who you were trying to hunt down. We had to go to a corner and recharge your gun every-time you got hit. The way you recharge is by aiming your gun at a sensor and you wait for it to beep. The sensor took forever to recharge your lives so it wasted game time. WORST OF ALL WERE THE EMPLOYEES! They apparently were going to play with us even though we already had a big group of 16. They ran around everywhere and were yelling at people the whole time. They would literally hunt you down and it made it not fun at all. Many times I would be standing somewhere and one of them would come up behind me and say that I was in there spot and they would make me move somewhere else. Other times they would run around and yell to their fellow employees and tell them where people were or that they had got hit and needed help. But by yelling, I mean screaming. It made it an awful and loud environment. They would also rush up and shoot everyone before the people who PAYED could. Another time I was just walking around, and an employee yelled at me and said I couldn't walk in that corner. I walked away frustrated and confused because I wasn't doing anything wrong. Our youth group was expecting a fun challenge where we would go up against each other and see which group was the best, but instead we were being trampled by the employees who made it not fun at all. Even our leaders who came with us said that they would never go back and it was a waste of time and money. We payed a lot to play and the games were only 10 minutes long compared to the 20 minutes at every other laser tag place for the same price. I have done laser tag many places in Provo, and this place was by far the worst and not worth the money at all!! If you want to do real laser tag that works nice and is a great environment, I suggest Provo Beach resort, because they have working guns, an amazing course,...
Read moreI gave this 5 stars just cause I couldn’t bring myself to give lower seeing as they’re probably struggling and the staff was really nice…
However as far as the gameplay goes it’s not good. The vests don’t light up at all, there’s no sensors on the back or the shoulders. There are only sensors on the chest and then you wear a headset for sound that has two sensors.
Again the vests don’t light up at all. You don’t know when you’ve hit someone other than they stop shooting at you, the headsets are really clunky. Because there’s no lights, you have no idea who is on your team and who isn’t. There’s no feedback when you hit someone on the other team, so you can be shooting someone all day long and you don’t know if you hit them, if you didn’t hit them, or they’re just on your team
All in my group spent the whole time laughing about the situation and how un compelling the game was.
Hopefully the owners invest in equipment that is closer to what anyone would expect from laser tag. Really nice staff, but until the equipment gets a complete rehaul they probably won’t get much...
Read moreGreat venue for laser tag, with affordable rates and a home-made retro vibe. Excellent and friendly staff!
One of their best features is the detailed stats after each match! Beyond your personal and team score, you also see your accuracy, overall ranking, hits given/taken, and more. You can see who your top two victims were, as well as the two who hit you the most.
The arena and gear are definitely not polished, but that's part of the charm! The equipment feels old but actually works well, despite am awkward feel. The actual arena is full of homemade, irregular structures and crannies, which adds a feeling of incongruence (as opposed to the usual symmetry of a laser tag arena).
There is unfortunately no other way to score points beyond tagging your opponents, so there's no real incentive to cross into their base for bonus points. Like many arenas, once hit three times you have to go back to your own side to recharge.
Staff was excellent, helpful, and very relaxed. One of them even played with us during our final match! Overall a very...
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