Most questions are the same ones every parent has. Here are the straight answers.
If you’re unsure about anything, use the contact page and we’ll sort it.
Aged 8–14 is the sweet spot. Younger kids often struggle with rules and safe play. Older teens can still love it, especially if they’re competitive.
Up to 20 kids works great. The games are designed so everyone stays involved and nobody spends the whole time stood around waiting. We can cater for more, at additional cost and in bigger halls. Just drop us a message to ask about this.
Yes. We bring the blasters, darts, and the battle setup (obstacles/inflatables). You just need a space and a bunch of excited kids.
Yes, bringing your own blaster is fine. Please don’t bring your own bullets/darts though because they’ll get mixed in, lost, and we can’t keep track of what belongs to who.
Safety is built into the session. We do a quick briefing at the start and keep rules simple:
No aiming at faces at close range.
No climbing on equipment.
No point-blank “tagging” up close.
If you’re hit, you follow the reset rule for that game mode.
Yes, at least one adult should stay on-site. You don’t need to referee or run anything, just be there in case your child needs you.
A sports hall is ideal, but any decent indoor space works. As a rough guide:
Best: leisure centre / school hall sized space
Works: village hall / large function room
Not great: cramped rooms with lots of breakables
Trainers and comfortable clothes they can run around in. If it’s in a hall, avoid slippery shoes. Water bottles are a good idea too.
Head to the booking page, pick an available date, and follow the steps.