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Tulsa’s Incredible Food and Fun
4.4 ★★★★☆ 7,246 Google reviews · Laser tag in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Popular place for parties offering go-karts, rides, games & pizza with an all-you-can-eat buffet.
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
- Waiver required here — sign it online before you go to skip the front-desk line
- Today see hours ·
- Phone (918) 294-8671
- Website incrediblefoodandfun.com
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
What's inside
“There's mini bowling, bumper cars, laser tag, go-karts, several carnival style rides/coasters, glow in the dark mini golf, movie theater, arcade games, and a buffet to eat at.”
“There's mini bowling, bumper cars, laser tag, go-karts, several carnival style rides/coasters, glow in the dark mini golf, movie theater, arcade games, and a buffet to eat at.”
“There's mini bowling, bumper cars, laser tag, go-karts, several carnival style rides/coasters, glow in the dark mini golf, movie theater, arcade games, and a buffet to eat at.”
What players say again and again
“Not only did this place raise me - but it’s kept its charm, great service & clean 🧼 environment for so long.”
“The food is decent, the environment is clean, the staff are nice and helpful.”
“There's mini bowling, bumper cars, laser tag, go-karts, several carnival style rides/coasters, glow in the dark mini golf, movie theater, arcade games, and a buffet to eat at.”
“The food is decent, the environment is clean, the staff are nice and helpful.”
From the reviews
A "carnival style" place without the heat. There's mini bowling, bumper cars, laser tag, go-karts, several carnival style rides/coasters, glow in the dark mini golf, movie theater, arcade games, and a buffet to eat at.
We were a party of four (3 adults (one in a wheelchair), and one child) We chose two 3 hour pkgs, one starter pack, and 1 buffet only, so once we got checked in, we decided it would be wise to eat prior to entering the game/activity area (time begins once you swipe your card).
We brought a group of 17. Saved money with group pricing. Ages 62 to 3. All ages had a great time. All u can eat salad, pizza, soda, pasta, taco, dogs. There's a wide variety to choose from. There are plenty of places to eat 3 dining rooms. Seperate play area for infants.
Huge variety of food choices, not just pizza. There was also several rooms to eat in, which was very unique! They had chicken, hotdogs, tacos, desserts, and even a decent salad bar! But nobody is going here for the food, the games and attractions are great! 😃
Birthday parties at Tulsa’s Incredible Food and Fun
Tulsa’s Incredible Food and Fun 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.