Amasing 2 Laser Tag Games in Brussels (40mn)

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Amasing 2 Laser Tag Games in Brussels (40mn)

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Laser tag in Brussels feels like a time machine.

At Space Fun Games, you get two laser rounds in a dark maze built for up to 30 players, plus arcade games and a bar so the grown-ups can last the wait. One thing to keep in mind: a few past groups have complained about small glitches or rougher-than-usual organization on busy days, so it helps to arrive a bit early and be ready to switch smoothly if a room is running behind.

If you want a low-stress activity for families, friends, or a work group, this hits a sweet spot. It’s built for ages 7+ with no experience needed, and the 40-minute length makes it easy to plug into a day in Brussels.

Key Things to Know Before You Go

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  • Two laser tag games in one 40-minute block, with one match running about 15 minutes
  • A large dark maze designed for up to 30 players at once (and described as a 500 m² labyrinth)
  • Laser tag equipment is included, so you don’t show up empty-handed
  • Arcade games and a bar are on site, plus lockers for keeping your stuff organized
  • Age 7 and up means kids can play without any prior know-how
  • Past issues can happen, like malfunctioning rooms or rougher staff energy during peak periods, so stay flexible

Space Fun Games in Brussels: How the 40-Minute Laser Tag Slot Works

This is the kind of activity that’s simple on paper and surprisingly fun in real life. Your ticket is for two laser tag games over about 40 minutes, which usually means you’re not stuck waiting around for hours. You show up, check in, get equipped, and then you’re in the dark maze for match time.

One key detail: the laser games themselves are short. A typical round is around 15 minutes, which fits the idea of a quick burst of adrenaline, then a breather while teams swap or reset. If you’re booking for kids, that’s a big plus. Short rounds keep attention up and melt less patience.

Also, there’s more to do than just the main game area. The venue includes arcade-style distractions and a bar, so you’re not stuck pacing outside while others play. That matters in a city like Brussels, where you can have a long day of walking and still want an evening activity that doesn’t require a huge time commitment.

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Entering the Dark Maze: Two Rounds, Team Play, and the Scale

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The heart of the experience is the laser tag arena: a dark maze that can handle up to 30 players at once. That size is a big deal. With that many people in the game space, you’re more likely to have action all match long instead of everyone spreading out into a quiet corner.

You’ll be split into teams and play your round, then do it again. The venue promotes the idea of two games for extra fun, and in practice that format helps you improve fast. After the first round, you learn where people tend to move, how fast the maze changes your routes, and when to hold back or rush.

There’s also a practical vibe to this style of play. Laser tag is less messy than paintball and doesn’t involve the same bruising-risk mindset. The gear is laser tag equipment, not bulky protective clothing, so it’s easier for kids and adults to stay comfortable enough to focus on the game.

One more note: the venue has described their maze as 500 m². Even if you don’t measure it out on arrival, you’ll feel it. This isn’t a tiny room that turns into wall-camping. It’s built for movement, decisions, and team strategy.

Arcade Games and the Bar: Why Adults Usually Don’t Feel Like Bystanders

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A lot of family activities in Europe are designed for kids, and adults just tolerate them. Here, that’s not the whole story. Alongside the laser arena, there are arcade games and a bar with drinks, so you can hang out without turning the evening into a waiting marathon.

There’s also some kid-friendly structure around the playing time. People need places to put belongings, and lockers are available. That’s the unglamorous feature that makes a difference. It keeps the game area calmer and reduces the chaos of clutches of phones, snacks, and coats.

Some groups have described the waiting area as cozy, which is useful if you’re booking for younger kids who need a comfortable spot before they suit up for the dark. If you’re going with a mixed group—say, teens and adults—having arcade options helps the whole time feel like one event, not a single timed burst.

If you’re planning an evening with friends or colleagues, think of the bar and arcade as your social buffer. You can grab a drink or play something quick between rounds. It makes the time feel fuller without stealing attention from the main event.

Who This Laser Tag Experience Fits Best in Brussels

This is built for real groups, not just couples. The activity is designed for players aged 7 and up, including people without experience. That matters because laser tag can be intimidating if you assume you need skills. You don’t here. The game is about moving, spotting, and teamwork, and the venue handles the equipment side.

I’d point it especially toward:

  • Families with kids age 7+ who want a fun, self-contained activity
  • Friend groups looking for something more active than a bar crawl
  • School groups or class outings, where short rounds keep energy from evaporating
  • Team-building nights for offices, because it’s game-based and relatively low drama

If your group includes very small kids below 7, this probably won’t work. The experience is clearly marketed for 7+, so you’d need a different activity for the younger ones.

And if you’re the type who hates any hint of disorder—dirty rooms, delays, gear issues—that’s the main “maybe not” category. A few past groups reported problems like rooms not behaving properly or organization feeling off when things were busy. Most of the time the venue works as intended, but it’s smart to show up with flexible expectations, especially on peak days.

Price and What You’re Really Paying For at $27.17

At $27.17 per person, the value isn’t just the game. The price includes laser tagger equipment, which removes one common headache: you don’t have to arrange rentals or figure out what to bring. For many families, that simplicity is worth a lot.

You also get two rounds. Laser tag is often sold as a single match, but here the ticket is built around the idea of doing it twice. Two rounds usually means more play time and more chances to learn team dynamics—especially for first-timers.

Transportation isn’t included. That’s normal for this kind of local activity. The venue is near public transportation, so you’ll likely use tram/metro/bus rather than planning a dedicated ride. If you’re coming from the center of Brussels, that can be the cleanest way to keep your evening stress-free.

So the pricing logic is pretty clear: you’re paying for a timed activity, equipment, and on-site entertainment options. If your goal is a quick, high-energy evening without a big planning effort, this tends to make sense.

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Location and Timing: Finding Sint Michielswarande and Making It Easy

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The meeting point is Sint Michielswarande 97, 1040 Bruxelles, Belgium. The activity ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not committing to a wandering route or multiple stops.

Hours listed for Monday through Thursday are 1:00 PM to 8:00 PM. The full date range runs from late 2021 through mid-2026, so the operation is long-term. Just make sure your exact day fits the posted hours.

Because it’s described as near public transportation, you don’t need a private transfer to make it work. That’s helpful if you’re pairing this with other Brussels sights. And since the total time is about 40 minutes, you can usually slot it between a meal and an evening walk without turning your day into a sprint.

Practical tip: plan to arrive a bit early for check-in and team setup. A smooth arrival helps regardless of how busy the venue is.

What to Watch For on the Day (So You Don’t Lose Fun)

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Most of the time, this kind of laser arena runs like clockwork: briefing, equipment, match, swap, match again. But the venue has had occasional reports of issues such as malfunctioning rooms or targets not working as intended during some sessions. In one case, the venue said a problem with a letter-themed room had been fixed, and they stopped tennis-ball targets after players found them too frustrating, with some changes in progress for other closed rooms.

That tells you something useful: systems can break, and venues sometimes adjust games in response to what players experience. You can’t control that, but you can control your own approach.

Here’s how to protect your fun:

  • Arrive early so you’re not stressed if check-in runs long.
  • Pay attention during the briefing. If they explain how scoring works or where to move, do it.
  • If something seems off, say something quickly. The venue responses suggest they do address issues when they’re reported.
  • Keep your expectations age-appropriate. Arcade extras and short matches are part of the package, not the whole story.

Also, food can be hit-or-miss at play centers. Some groups described snack quality as poor on certain occasions. If snacks are part of your plan, consider keeping it flexible: you can eat before you arrive, or treat on-site food as a backup rather than a main meal.

Should You Book Space Fun Games Laser Tag in Brussels?

I think you should book this if you want an easy, active Brussels night that works for mixed groups—kids, adults, and everyone who doesn’t want to debate dinner plans for two hours. The big reasons are straightforward: two rounds, equipment included, and a large dark maze that can handle multiple teams without turning the experience into a slow shuffle.

I’d skip it only if your group is extremely sensitive to operational hiccups—like you need everything perfectly spotless and flawlessly timed down to the minute. Because this is a high-energy, multiple-game venue, occasional glitches can happen. If that would ruin your evening, you might pick a different activity with fewer moving parts.

If you decide to go, go with a simple game mindset: arrive early, wear comfortable clothes, and treat the arcade and bar as a bonus. Then enjoy the real point—charging around in the dark with your team and getting a second match to see how your strategy changes the outcome.

FAQ

How long is the laser tag experience in Brussels?

It lasts about 40 minutes.

What’s included in the $27.17 ticket price?

The ticket includes the laser tagger equipment.

What age is this laser tag activity for?

The play center is for children and adults from age 7.

How many people can play in the maze at once?

The maze is described as able to accommodate up to 30 simultaneous players.

Where is the meeting point?

The meeting point is Sint Michielswarande 97, 1040 Bruxelles, Belgium.

When do I get confirmation after booking, and can I get a refund if plans change?

You should receive confirmation within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability. If you cancel or ask for changes, the experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed.

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