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Woodland Hills Laser Tag Birthday Parties
3 laser tag venues in Woodland Hills, 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. Off The Wall Los Angeles
4.6 ★★★★★ 923 reviews
“We booked Off The Wall in Los Angeles for our 9-year-old’s birthday party. Since we planned everything last minute and didn’t have much experience hosting kids’ parties, I was a…” — It
2. Totally Rad Parties
5 ★★★★★ 200 reviews
“⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Totally Rad Parties was AWESOME for my son Eli’s 8th birthday! We booked a video game truck and the kids had an absolute blast. It was such a great idea and honestly…” — Melanie
3. Rad Entertainment
5 ★★★★★ 14 reviews
“Run, don’t walk, to secure Rad Entertainment for your upcoming corporate event! We hired them for the premiere party of our Netflix series, “King of Collectibles”, in our teen…” — Ally
Booking a party in Woodland Hills: 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.