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Glendale Laser Tag Birthday Parties
3 laser tag venues in Glendale, California host kids' birthday parties — 3 with party bookings confirmed on the venue's own site. The usual package shape: 2–3 games of laser tag, a private party room for pizza and cake, and a dedicated party host who runs the whole show — gear-up, rules, and keeping the group on schedule. Venues are ranked below by local reputation (rating weighted by review count). Weekend slots go first everywhere — party rooms are the bottleneck — so start calling 2–3 weeks out.
1. Party Plot mobile laser tag
5 ★★★★★ 282 reviews
“We had Adam do our son's 6th year old birthday party in the park and it was everything we were looking for and then some! Adam did a great job of noticing when the little kids…” — Andrea
2. THE CUBE VR & Parties
5 ★★★★★ 120 reviews
“This experience was so much fun. We played multiple games. My favorite was the team building that the zombie game gave us. The variety of games are so much fun. A great place for…” — Ashley
3. Jump Club Glendale (PRIVATE EVENTS ONLY)
4.5 ★★★★★ 33 reviews
“I was invited to a party at Jump Club and I will say that the customer service was top tier. All the workers were very nice and friendly. They made sure that everything was set up…” — Nune
Booking a party in Glendale: the short checklist
- Book 2–3 weeks ahead — Saturday afternoons fill first, and the number of party rooms (and party hosts on shift) caps how many parties a venue can run. A Sunday-morning or Friday-evening slot is easier to land.
- Ask what the package includes. The standard is 2–3 games plus private room time with a dedicated host; pizza and drinks are bundled or added per kid. Ask whether you can bring your own cake, and whether arcade credits or a second attraction come with the package at combo venues.
- Do the guest-count math. Packages price a base headcount — often 8–12 players — plus a per-kid rate for extras. Ask the arena's per-round capacity too: a guest list bigger than a round means the host rotates groups, which needs to fit your time block.
- Mixed ages? Ask about junior settings. If the guest list runs from 6 to 13, ask whether your party's games can run with junior settings or as a private group — lower-sensitivity blasters, host-balanced teams, no random teenagers in the arena with the little ones. Confirm the venue's age minimum (usually 5–7) before the invites go out.
- Handle waivers and shoes before drop-off. Many venues require a waiver per player, signed by each kid's own parent or guardian — send the e-sign link with the invitations. Closed-toe shoes for everyone playing.