Laser Tag Glasgow Clydebank

Laser Quest & QuizBox Glasgow, Portman Street, Kinning Park, Glasgow, UK
1-99 Years
Paid

Description

Laser Tag Glasgow Clydebank is an action-packed outdoor tactical arena built for high-energy adventure. It offers one of the best things to do with kids in Clydebank, operating as a premium outdoor laser play centre that ditches painful paintballs for high-tech infrared sensors. The battlefield features authentic military structures, massive barricades, and immersive game zones designed to get everyone moving.

Prices start from £17.50 per player for standard open sessions, with all necessary gear and combat overalls included in the price. Group discounts and custom family packages are regularly available for larger combat squads. Special game variations or private field hires carry separate tiered rates depending on the size of your party.

If you are looking for the best place for a day out with family and kids, Laser Tag Glasgow Clydebank provides a brilliant, safe alternative to traditional combat sports. The venue uses advanced tech to ensure every shot is tracked perfectly without leaving any bruises or mess. It is an ideal weekend escape to get your kids away from video game screens and out into a thrilling, team-building real-world environment.

Features

  • Paid
  • Host birthday parties: Yes

Features

Core Activity Features

  • Sensory Play & Strategy: Children use tactical awareness, spatial positioning, and team communication to capture enemy territory.
  • Interactive Exhibits & Tech: The venue deploys advanced infrared weaponry with digital screens tracking live scores and hits automatically.
  • Educational Day Out: Game scenarios foster strategic problem-solving, immediate physical coordination, and active teamwork.

Detailed Highlights

  • The Custom Combat Weaponry: Kids are handed lightweight, hyper-accurate laser rifles equipped with red-dot scopes that communicate directly with tactical headsets. The equipment makes realistic electronic reload sounds and lets out a clear signal whenever a target is tagged. Children absolutely love the video game feel of tracking their own live firing accuracy in real time.
  • The Fortress Outpost Map: This themed game zone challenges squads to storm a heavily fortified multi-level base surrounded by defensive barricades. Families must work together to create a visual diversion while younger players sneak around the back to tag the commander. It provides immense excitement as players duck behind safe barriers to avoid incoming infrared beams.
  • The Electronic Respawn Pods: When a player runs out of digital health points, they simply sprint back to their team's designated base station to tag an electronic pod. This instant reset mechanic keeps the gameplay fast-moving and prevents kids from feeling left out or sitting on the sidelines. It ensures that everyone gets maximum playtime and stays fully active throughout the mission.
  • The Digital Battle Briefing: Before entering the arena, a professional marshal guides the kids through a cinematic rule demonstration inside the safe zone. Players learn how to handle their gear, practice team callouts, and discover the specific objectives of the upcoming game mode. It builds huge anticipation and ensures even the youngest players feel confident before the timer starts.

Specific Attractions and On-Site Features

  • The Base Camp Muster Zone: The main reception and staging area where players get kitted out with camouflage gear.
  • The Urban Assault Field: A combat zone filled with crates, vehicle hulls, and urban hideouts.
  • The Woodland Forest Paddock: A natural outdoor combat sector utilizing mature trees and brush for cover.
  • The Sniper Ridge Barrier: An elevated vantage point built for defensive long-range tagging tactics.
  • The Command Tent Station: The central briefing area where electronic scores are calculated.
  • The Medic Respawn Base: A dedicated zone featuring interactive respawn electronics for active health resets.

Facilities

  • Toilets: Accessible portable toilets and hand-washing stations are located at the main base camp.
  • Lockers: Secure storage boxes are provided at base camp to safely store car keys and loose belongings during play.
  • Food Options: A snack shop sells bottled soft drinks, crisps, and chocolate bars, alongside covered picnic benches for packed lunches.

What to see

What Visitors Love

  • The highly enthusiastic and friendly marshals who keep the kids safe while making the game feel incredibly exciting.
  • Zero pain or bruising compared to paintball, which keeps younger children smiling and confident throughout.
  • The spacious covered picnic benches allow families to host their own post-game celebrations easily.
  • Excellent value for money given the quality of the electronic tracking gear and total outdoor playtime.

What Visitors Don't Like

  • The natural outdoor terrain can become very slippery during heavy winter downpours.
  • Sessions fill up incredibly fast on school holiday weekends, making advanced online booking essential.

Pro-Tips for Parents

  • Wear Sensible Footwear: The outdoor combat maps consist of natural woodland dirt and gravel tracks that can get muddy after a rain shower.
  • Check the Age Limit: The minimum age requirement for open tactical sessions is strictly set at 6 years old to ensure safety with the gear.
  • Arrive Early: Group check-in and the mandatory safety briefing begin exactly 15 minutes before your scheduled field time.
  • Dress for the Weather: The battlefield is completely outdoors, so waterproof jackets are highly recommended for standard Scottish rain.

Price

Price: Paid

Price Details

  • 2 Games from: £10pp
  • Kids Party Packages from (Minimum 6 players required): £11.25pp
  • Exclusive Arena Hire (For up to 20 players): £180

Pricing URL: https://www.laser-combat.co.uk/locations/clydebank-laser-tag/

Birthday Parties

Offer Birthday Parties: Yes

Birthday Party Details

The venue offers tailored outdoor birthday party sessions designed for groups of kids looking for an adrenaline-fueled birthday day out. Packages include full gear hire, dedicated marshals, and access to the covered picnic tables for birthday cake. Kids Party Packages from (Minimum 6 players required): £11.25pp

If you wish to check specific weekend slots or request custom group pricing, you can email the team at [email protected].

  • Monday to Sunday: 9:00am to 6:00pm (Pre-booked sessions only).

Note: Timings are highly flexible and vary depending on daylight hours and private group bookings.

Address: Laser Quest & QuizBox Glasgow, Portman Street, Kinning Park, Glasgow, UK

Post Code: G81 1NA

Council: West Dunbartonshire

County: Dunbartonshire

  • By Car: Positioned directly off Great Western Road (A82) near Clydebank. It provides a fast, direct driving route from central Glasgow or the Dunbartonshire area.
  • Car Parking: A large, free parking area is situated inside the venue gates with ample room for family cars and minibuses.
  • By Public Transport: Local bus networks run regular services along the main A82 corridor. The nearest train stops are at Kilpatrick and Singer stations, followed by a local taxi or bus link to the main gate.

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