1. Where can you play?
Where would you like to play? We are a fully mobile operation and bring the game to you. If you want to play at your house, office, park, forest, fair, school, gymnasium, inside or outside - you name the location and we will work with you to make it happen. The play area possibilities are endless.
2. How much space do you require?
You can play in an area as small as 30 x 30 metres (90 x 90 feet) and as large as several acres.
3. What do I bring?
We strongly recommend you wear covered shoes/hiking boots, long pants and bring plenty of water. Players can bring 2-way radios for team communications if we are playing large scenarios. Clothing and protection appropriate for the environment (sunscreen, bug spray, gloves, etc.)
4. What if it rains?
Rain necessitate that we reschedule because the equipment is a bit weather resistant. But we can still play in most weather conditions including misty rain, snow, or sunlight.
5. Is it like indoor laser tag?
If you like traditional indoor laser tag then you'll absolutely love playing FunLight Laser Tag. The technology is similar, but there are many additional possibilities for adventures or much longer missions instead of elimination and timed sessions.
6. Who can play?
The game is open to anyone whose parent or guardian has signed our waiver.
7. How many people do I need to play at a private function?
There are no minimums. If you have more than 10 players, they will have to take turns and sit out scenarios.
8. Can you do indoor events?
Yes, absolutely! Our taggers have been designed for both indoor and outdoor play, so we can set up virtually anywhere.
9. Do you play laser tag in the winter?
Yes. Winter weather conditions can be challenging but if the guests wear layers of clothing the games are just as fun as the Summer. The biggest concern is when we have thawing and refreezing conditions as ice can be a safety problem. Players need to be reminded to wear clothing appropriate to the weather on their invitation. Gloves are a big plus as the laser tag guns are metal and can be very cold. Layers of clothing are strongly suggested as the players will take off their coats as they get hot from all the running. Good shoes or boots with socks are very helpful.