We took our son to Laser Chase today to burn off some energy and avoid this terrible weather. The price was $ 7 per game which is about a 15 minute experience. This seemed like a good deal so we signed up and then we waited, and waited, and waited. The staff members were friendly but they seemed very disorganized. Several times they were admittedly uncertain about who was playing what game and they actually delayed our session with apologies(I think they just forgot about us). We paid for 4 games but were not able to use them all unless we wanted to wait another two hours to play. Also, the staff member gives game instructions in the vesting room and it’s pitch black in the room. Several of her instructions were visual but I’m not sure how we were suppose to see her? The experience of course was fun but the disorganization, dated interior, and long waits are major turnoffs.
Sarah C.
Classificação do local: 5 Nashville, TN
I LOVELASERTAG!!! Was what I was screaming when I left Lase Chase with a Youth group of teenagers from church. I had never had the pleasure playing this adventure game before but I understand why dudes like Barney Stinson are obsessed with it. Not everyone grows up to be a special ops agents so this is a viable outlet. Saturday parking at this place is out of control so find a victim exiting the place and stalk them until they find their car. Laser Quest is upstairs and costs $ 7 per round(15 minutes long). You’ll definitely want to do more than one. It really is fun despite how unenthused the Napolean Dynamite looking teenager running the thing appears. He just sits there during the play texting or tweeting whatever those kids do these days. The one downside is that running and anything«dangerous» is not allowed. Of course they do birthday parties and such, in case you were wondering.
Catherine W.
Classificação do local: 5 Nashville, TN
We went on a Saturday night, around 8 p.m. It wasn’t too crowded. There were teenagers hanging out in the building, but not so much in the laser chase area. We took our son, 6, and he LOVED it. They don’t have small vests for kids, but he still had a blast with the heavy adult vest on. It’s not too big or too dark. It’s definitely a lot of fun, even for grown ups. It’s much nicer than the downtown Nashville one, and there’s more kids(5 and older) than there are teenagers. We will definitely go again. Very family friendly.
Brandon L.
Classificação do local: 4 Danville, CA
When I went to Laser Chase, I went with a very large group of friends. We not only got to play epic games of Laser Tag, but also went ice skating! The building that Laser Chase is located in is a very large warehouse. Its in the heart of the industrial buildings in Cool Springs of Franklin. The building has video games, basketball courts, ice skating rink, laser tag and much more! They have a wonderful facility for all kinds of fun things! This would be the ideal place to take your family for a fun day out or take a huge group of friends to go mess around and act like a bunch of middle school kids again! This place is defiantly a cool place! You should check it out some time soon!
Paul K.
Classificação do local: 4 Nashville, TN
Laser Chase is located in a really large building that contains at least 4 basketball courts, a yoga studio, and several other entertainment options. LC is your basic laser-tag game — shoot them, don’t get shot, 4 bases you can defend or shoot. When I went the music was at reasonable levels, the staff were very easygoing, although I think 430-somethings using groupons they did not worry much about us cheating them. I went with a friend of mine who was in the Navy and then for some reason ended up with Army Ranger training(something about his deployment in GW1) — along with him, his wife, my wife, and my trusty laser, we managed to slaughter a seemingly endless hoard of 5 – 8 year olds and their parents. Afterward, in the main area as we were getting our coats which the staff had tucked away for us, I asked how much his Ranger training had assisted in the virtual slaughter of a birthday party, he laughed, we then sang«Now you’re a man, man man man» and walked out. It was fun… I compare everything to the old Q-Zar that was in Lion’s head, and it was not as fun as that, but it was as fun or better than Laser Quest in Nashville… not as big, and only 1 story, but usually when I’m at LQ it’s about 12 people spread out over a tenth of a mile. I prefer smaller arenas.