The idea of family entertainment has evolved a lot these days. Arcades, bowling, and movie theaters are enjoyable but today’s kids and teens—and parents—seem to like indoor laser tag even better.
Children growing up in the 1950s and 1960s often entertained themselves by playing “cowboys and Indians” with cap guns and rubber arrows. In the 1970s and 1980s, air-powered rifles filled with ...
Looking for a way to get the kids away from the video screen? Laser tag offers the thrill of the chase along with the sounds of virtual games — all in a setting that welcomes the entire family. Indoor ...