A children’s camp program is not built around one activity only. Between scheduled sessions, children need time for outdoor games, physical activity, communication, team events, and shared experiences. The longer a child stays at camp, the more important variety becomes: the same activity quickly stops feeling special if it is repeated without changes. For children’s Read the full article…
Summer is a high-speed season for laser tag clubs: corporate events, birthday parties, mobile games, city festivals, camps, and family weekends. The more events you run, the more emotions your guests experience, and the more likely they are to leave reviews. A positive review helps sell your services without discounts or long explanations. A negative review Read the full article…
Children today spend more time on phones, tablets, and computer games. That is why parents are increasingly looking for a leisure format that is just as engaging as a digital game, but also gets children moving, communicating, and experiencing emotions in the real world. Arena laser tag meets this need perfectly. In terms of experience, it feels Read the full article…
When a laser tag club first opens, equipment is usually calculated by the number of players: as many people as can play at the same time, that many sets are needed. For launch, this approach makes sense. The key is to test demand, gather the first groups, and allocate the budget carefully. But in real operations, Read the full article…
One malfunctioning set of laser tag gear may look like a small technical issue – until it forces you to delay, reschedule, or cancel a game. Guests have already arrived. The game master has prepared the arena. The front desk has taken payment. There are only a few minutes left before the session starts, but Read the full article…
The guests have already completed the briefing, the teams are ready, and there are five minutes left before the start, but one set will not turn on or is working unstably. For an administrator, this is a stressful situation. For the customer, it is a test of the club’s organizational quality. It is in moments Read the full article…
Modern laser tag has long since stopped being just a set of taggers and headbands. Today, it is a full-fledged technological ecosystem: equipment, firmware, configurators, statistics, game scenarios, CRM, online setup, updates, and support. The broader the system’s capabilities, the more often club owners ask a natural question: “Won’t this be too complicated?” At LASERWAR, Read the full article…
When choosing equipment for a laser tag business, it’s important to look beyond the specs of the blaster or vest. The overall economics are also shaped by how quickly games can be prepared, how convenient the system is for instructors, how easy the sets are to maintain, and how many scenarios you can offer your Read the full article…
A laser tag instructor is responsible for more than just explaining the rules and keeping players engaged. They also handle the equipment: taggers, vests, batteries, game scenarios, and statistics. Sometimes, one small mistake before or after a game can lead to technical issues, delays, and unhappy players. We’ve put together 7 common mistakes that are Read the full article…
When choosing equipment for a laser tag arena, an entrepreneur usually looks at the kit price first. That makes sense: you need to calculate the initial investment, the number of players, and the launch budget. But the real cost of equipment becomes clear during operation. If one kit is temporarily out of service, the expenses Read the full article…