Adrenalin Rush Laser Combat

Address
Chiswick Rugby Club, Dan Mason Drive, W4 2SH
Opening Hours
See website for full details.
How to get there
Nearest Station: Barnes Bridge Station Bus: 190
Duration
90 minutes per session
Age
7+
Price
From £25pp
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About Adrenalin Rush Laser Combat

Adrenalin Rush Laser Combat is outdoor laser tag at its best – no bruises, no paint, just epic missions in woodland-style arenas. Perfect for kids 7+, teens, and competitive grown-ups looking to let loose and have fun.

Top tip from the KidRated team:

Bring a spare pair of clothes for your little warrior—it can get muddy out there. And don’t forget a snack for the ride home. Trust us, they’ll be ravenous.

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What age group is Adrenalin Rush Laser Combat best for?

Perfect for kids aged 7+ and their grown-up teammates. Tweens and teens love it, but we’ve seen a few competitive uncles too…

Is it safe for kids aged 7 and up?

Yes! Kids aged 7 and over are welcome, and everything is designed with safety in mind. The equipment is super light, there’s no contact, and no protective gear is needed—just enthusiasm and a good aim.

How long does each session last?

Each session lasts around 1.5 hours—plenty of time to play multiple game modes, sneak around, and rack up some epic team wins.

How much does Adrenalin Rush Laser Combat cost?

It’s £25 per player, and that includes unlimited ammunition. So there’s no nagging for top-ups and no sneaky extras—just pure fun.

What are the games like?

Expect thrilling missions like “Capture the Flag” and “Team Deathmatch”. It’s all about teamwork, tactics, and a bit of cheeky stealth.

Do kids need previous experience?

Nope! Beginners are absolutely welcome. The crew explain everything clearly, and everyone quickly gets into the swing of things—even nervous first-timers.

What kit do they use?

All players get a lightweight, infra-red tagger that’s easy to handle. There are no painful pellets or messy paint—just action-packed fun with futuristic vibes.

What should they wear?

Comfy clothes and sensible shoes are the way to go. They’ll be running around outside, ducking and diving—so leave the party dress or football boots at home.

Is it indoors or outdoors?

It’s all outdoor combat, played across purpose-built game zones with obstacles, hidey-holes, and loads of places to sneak about. Like paintball—but without the bruises. It goes ahead come rain or shine!

Can I book a birthday party here?

Absolutely! It’s a top spot for birthday parties, and parents rave about it. The staff are friendly and organised, and the kids love the adrenaline buzz. You can often book group packages too.

Is there parking?

Yes, there’s loads of parking, so no need to stress. You can rock up, park with ease, and even hang around to watch the action if you fancy.

Can parents stay and watch?

Yes—there are designated viewing areas for spectators. So, whether you’re cheering them on or just enjoying a cuppa while they burn off steam, you’re sorted.

What if it rains? Will the session be cancelled?

Nope! Laser combat goes ahead come rain or shine—this is Britain after all. A bit of drizzle just adds to the drama. Kids usually love it even more when they’re sliding through mud like action heroes. But if the weather’s absolutely wild (think thunder and lightning rather than “just a bit wet”), the team will get in touch and let you know about rescheduling.

Does it cater for SEN families? 

Yes! We’re all about making the battlefield fun and fair for everyone. Need a quieter space, extra support, or a slower-paced mission? Just let us know—we’ve got you. Our crew’s trained to adapt and make sure every player feels like a hero (cape not included… but lasers definitely are) 

Is it easy for grandparents? 

Totally! We’ve seen nans, grandads—and even the odd great-uncle—cheering from the sidelines or getting stuck in. There’s seating, loos, and no muddy fields to conquer. No running required (unless you fancy it), and we promise the lasers don’t hurt. So yes, it’s grandparent-friendly… just maybe leave the knitting at home. 

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