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Area 52
4.6 ★★★★★ 125 Google reviews · Laser tag in Roswell, New Mexico
Plan your visit
- Game length a round of laser tag typically runs 10–15 minutes — most venues run multiple rounds, so ask about game-pass bundles
- First game? walk-ins are usually fine for open play — arrive a few minutes early for the vest fitting and safety briefing, and expect a short wait between rounds on busy nights
- Today see hours ·
- Phone (575) 840-9491
- Website area52roswellnm.com
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 5–9 PM |
| Friday | 5–9 PM |
| Saturday | 2–9 PM |
| Sunday | 2–9 PM |
What's inside
“They also offer various other games and VR , currently building axe throwing .”
What players say again and again
“This place is awesome, my kids love it and the staff is the best.”
From the reviews
This laser tag Arena is very different than most arenas you've probably been to. It's way more strategic and the indoor out arena makes it even more awesome. Prepare for a good workout. Patty is an amazing owner and is always looking for new ways to make the business better.
The lazer tag arena is a good size. The equipment is up to date. There are big banquet rooms to be reserved for your party. It does leave open to take home arts and crafts to make the experience more memorable. Limited on any other activities at the venue.
Made the drive from Denver specifically for this and wasn’t disappointed . Very nice owners and staff, field was decent sized with outdoor and indoor spaces. They use the irSMG and barracuda (for kids) guns equipment and play a variety of game modes.
My family had fun going to Area 52. We've been there several times! I've had a membership meeting there and it was a blast! There may be a few kinks to work out, like having some other things to do, a kiosk where people could sign up if they didn't know to do so at home, a little more organization with the check in…
Birthday parties at Area 52
Area 52 hosts birthday parties — confirmed on their own site. Laser tag parties usually come with a party host who runs the games, wrangles the group between rounds, and handles setup and cleanup — so parents can mostly watch the mayhem. Packages typically bundle a set number of games with a party room, pizza, and drinks, and many venues add private arena time for bigger groups. Packages, party rooms, and pricing change often, so check the current options and book ahead — weekend slots go fast at popular arenas.