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Combat Ops Entertainment-Indy
4.5 ★★★★★ 332 Google reviews · Laser tag in Indianapolis, Indiana
Multi-activity venue with a laser tag arena plus a Nerf-style battle room, arcade games, mini golf and an axe-throwing range.
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
- Ages families visit with kids 12–14, going by reviews — most arenas set a minimum around 5–7
- Waiver required here — sign it online before you go to skip the front-desk line
- Multi-level arena mentioned in reviews — ramps, sightlines, and high-ground firing positions across more than one floor
- Kids sessions junior games or young-kid accommodations mentioned — check the current schedule
- Adult nights adult sessions, leagues, or team events mentioned — ask about the schedule for date nights and corporate groups
- Food on site somewhere to grab pizza or a drink between rounds
- Memberships available — worth asking about if your crew would play more than a few times a month
- Today see hours ·
- Phone (888) 528-7775
- Website combatops.com
Hours
| Monday | 12–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–6 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–10 PM |
| Thursday | 12–10 PM |
| Friday | 12–11:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11:30 PM |
| Sunday | 12–8 PM |
What's inside
“It is a super fun and unique tactical experience.”
“We got a bundle with some extra arcade credits with the attraction purchase so the wife would play a few games (didn’t care much to axe throw) Axe throwing was a blast!”
“Me and a buddy went for the axe throwing and checked out the dark theatre.”
“Laser tag is our favorite but everything there is a good time from arcade games to the life like VR game.”
What players say again and again
“I worked with several members of the team for my son’s birthday party, and I would absolutely give our experience an A+.”
“The staff was nice and helpful too!”
“We got a bundle with some extra arcade credits with the attraction purchase so the wife would play a few games (didn’t care much to axe throw) Axe throwing was a blast!”
“The concession crew (Kaley and John) were super friendly and did an amazing job making sure we had everything we needed.”
From the reviews
It was OK. Plenty of games for the kids the VR game was excellent. No one was manning the attractions so ppl were all over the place. The food and drinks are very pricey two pretzels were 5$ and a basket of halve loaded fries were 5$. Plenty of options though.
Me and a buddy went for the axe throwing and checked out the dark theatre. The dark theatre was a blast. Fun 3d game with moving seats and wind effects , you get a blaster to shoot zombies or whatever game you decide.
We went Saturday Oct. 26th. It was my families first experience at Combat Ops. Everyone here treated us very kindly. I highly recommend this location. It was my son’s birthday and the Managers went above and beyond. One manager let us in last minute to a laser tag and MADE my sons night!
I worked with several members of the team for my son’s birthday party, and I would absolutely give our experience an A+. The team helped me out of a pinch and was terrific to work with. I really appreciated the effort they put into making our party a success.
Birthday parties at Combat Ops Entertainment-Indy
Combat Ops Entertainment-Indy 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. One thing to plan for here: a signed waiver is required — send the venue's waiver link to the other parents with the invites, or check-in day gets slow. Packages, party rooms, and pricing change often, so check the current options and book ahead — weekend slots go fast at popular arenas.
Kids sessions at Combat Ops Entertainment-Indy
Reviews and the venue's own info mention junior sessions or young-kid accommodations at Combat Ops Entertainment-Indy — lower-intensity games, kid-only rounds, or gear sized for smaller players, usually for ages around 4–7. Session schedules and age cutoffs change often, so check the current lineup before you plan a trip around one.
Adult laser tag at Combat Ops Entertainment-Indy
Combat Ops Entertainment-Indy comes up for adult play — adult nights, leagues, date-night sessions, or corporate team events, going by reviews and the venue's own info. Adult sessions mean full-speed games without dodging seven-year-olds, and venues that run them often take group bookings for work outings. Schedules vary a lot venue to venue, so check the calendar or call before you rally the squad.
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