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Laser tag venues by what's inside

"Laser tag near me" covers wildly different buildings: a dedicated two-story blacklight arena, a tactical outfit running military-style missions, a bowling center with an arena in the back, a family entertainment complex where laser tag is one stop on a game card. Which one you want depends on the outing — a kid's birthday crew, a date night, or twelve coworkers who need to settle something. Each type below links to venues nationwide, with maps and state-by-state lists. Labels come from what the venues themselves and their reviewers describe, not guesswork.

Laser Tag + Arcade

833 venues nationwide

An arcade floor between rounds — the venue type where a game card outlasts the laser tag.

Laser Tag + Bowling

458 venues nationwide

Lanes plus an arena — the multi-generation group outing where nobody has to play everything.

Multi-Level Arenas

241 venues nationwide

Two-story arenas with ramps and sniper perches — more places to hide, more places to get ambushed.

Laser Tag + Go-Karts

209 venues nationwide

Race, then respawn — the classic two-attraction outing under one roof.

Laser Tag + VR

132 venues nationwide

VR stations alongside the arena — for groups that want headsets with their blasters.

Laser Tag + Escape Rooms

112 venues nationwide

Puzzle room plus arena — brains first, cardio second, one parking spot.

Laser Tag + Axe Throwing

101 venues nationwide

Laser tag with an axe range next door — adult-group-night territory.

Laser Tag + Paintball

50 venues nationwide

Both games on one property — impact-free laser tag for half the group, welts for the other half.

Tactical Laser Tag

45 venues nationwide

Mission-based games with realistic taggers — closer to airsoft than arcade tag, built for teens and adults.

Outdoor Laser Tag

37 venues nationwide

Laser tag in daylight and open air — bunkers, fields, and real running room.