REVIEW · AMSTERDAM
Laser Tag in Amsterdam– The Ultimate Action-Packed Experience!
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Laser tag can be serious fun. In Amsterdam, UP Events turns a simple team game into a fast, strategy-heavy hour in an outdoor arena. It’s a great pick when you want action without being tied to museum hours or long travel days.
What I really like is the host-led start and the way the game pushes teamwork. The staff helps you get comfortable with the laser tag equipment so you spend less time figuring things out and more time scoring. And the outdoor terrain is built for hiding and sudden surprises, so even if you’re not a “gamer,” you can still contribute.
One thing to consider: this is active play outdoors. If you have mobility limits or poor shoes, you’ll feel it, and groups need at least 4 people to book.
In This Review
- Key Points at a Glance
- Laser Tag at UP Events: What You Really Get
- Getting to UP Events: Location, Timing, and Transport Reality
- Check-In and the Host Briefing: Why This Matters
- The Outdoor Arena: Terrain, Tactics, and the Surprise Factor
- Team-Building and Parties: When This Hits the Sweet Spot
- What About Food, Drinks, and BBQ Options?
- Price and Value: Is $13.21 for 1 Hour a Good Deal?
- Practical Tips Before You Go
- Booking Smart: Who This Experience Fits Best
- Should You Book Laser Tag at UP Events?
- FAQ
- How long is the laser tag session?
- How much does it cost?
- Is the session private for our group?
- What’s included in the price?
- Do I need to bring food or drinks?
- What are the age and fitness requirements?
Key Points at a Glance
- Host helps you get game-ready so you can focus on strategy instead of tech confusion
- Outdoor arena gameplay with hiding spots and quick opponent pop-ups
- Private session for your group makes it feel like your own mini event
- Good value for $13.21 per person for a full 1-hour activity
- Easy access with free parking plus being near public transportation
- Active dress code means bring real footwear, not fashion sneakers
Laser Tag at UP Events: What You Really Get

This is a 1-hour laser tag session in Amsterdam run by UP Events. You’re paying around $13.21 per person, and the booking is designed for groups, parties, and team-style outings. It’s not a “tour” in the museum sense. It’s an organized game with enough structure that your whole group knows what to do from the start.
The big idea is teamwork plus fast decision-making. You’re trying to avoid enemy fire while also scoring points for your side. If you like games where positioning matters, this will make sense quickly. If you just want to run around and laugh while ducking behind cover, that also works.
It’s also offered in English, which matters if your group has mixed languages. And you’ll get a mobile ticket, which is usually the easiest way to handle check-in when you’re moving through a busy city.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Amsterdam.
Getting to UP Events: Location, Timing, and Transport Reality

UP Events is about 15 minutes from Amsterdam city center. The meeting point is at Tom Schreursweg 8, 1067 MC Amsterdam, Netherlands. The location is set up for group visits, not just walk-ins from one street.
If you’re driving, you’ll appreciate the free parking note. If you’re using public transport, it’s near public transportation, so you’re not forced to rent a car just for one activity.
A detail that helps in planning: people often book these sessions about 30 days in advance. If you’re traveling in peak season or you’re coordinating multiple friends, booking earlier saves stress.
Check-In and the Host Briefing: Why This Matters
You’ll meet at UP Events, then the host takes over to get your group ready with the equipment. This matters more than it sounds. Laser tag systems can feel confusing at first if you’re handed gear without guidance.
Here, the host helps you get to know the equipment and optimize gameplay. That means you spend your first minutes understanding how to wear it, how to play effectively, and how to use the system instead of guessing. For groups like engineering teams and friend hangouts, that kind of structure is what keeps the day from turning into chaos.
Because it’s offered in English, the briefing is easier for mixed groups. You’ll be able to ask quick questions and get answers fast, which keeps the momentum going.
The Outdoor Arena: Terrain, Tactics, and the Surprise Factor
UP Events uses a state-of-the-art outdoor laser tag arena. Outdoor play is a big deal because you get real cover and real movement. Indoors, you often end up with narrow sightlines and predictable lanes. Outdoors, there’s more space to flank, regroup, and try a new approach.
From the way the game feels, the terrain includes hiding spots that change how you play. One moment you might feel like you’re alone in your section of the arena. Then you round a corner or peek from cover and get hit by an opponent out of nowhere.
That surprise factor is part of the fun. It turns the game into quick tactical thinking: move, pause, scan, then commit. You also learn fast that teamwork beats hero moments. If you go chasing every target, you’ll get picked off. If you coordinate, you can pressure opponents and protect your own scoring chances.
Moderate physical fitness is recommended. You don’t need to be an athlete, but you should expect active walking, crouching, and bursts of running during the game.
Team-Building and Parties: When This Hits the Sweet Spot
This experience is a strong fit for groups that want to bond without sitting in a conference room. UP Events is often used for team-building, bachelor parties, and friendship groups that want something energetic and different.
Here’s why it works. Laser tag creates a shared goal instantly. Everyone understands the rules quickly, and the game naturally rewards communication. Your team starts calling out positions. People watch how others play. You see who takes the lead, who supports from cover, and who adapts when plans change.
For work teams, it’s also a low-pressure way to mix roles. Someone who’s quiet in meetings might shine when they’re spotting from a distance. And the overall setup feels organized enough that you won’t waste time waiting around.
For bachelor or friend outings, it’s a reliable choice because it’s fun across experience levels. Even if some people have never tried laser tag, the host briefing helps them get moving quickly.
What About Food, Drinks, and BBQ Options?
Laser tag itself includes the game components and the equipment, but food and drink are not automatically included in every booking. The info says food and drink may be included depending on which package option you choose.
That means you should check your package details before you plan around lunch or snacks. If your package includes food, you might get snack and a drink as part of the group setup. Some groups also mention pairing the day with a BBQ and a chef who handled the food well.
Also, UP Events isn’t just laser tag. The venue has other outdoor activities like bubble football and archery. If you’re building a longer group afternoon, it’s worth looking at what else they offer so you can keep the group together in one place rather than splitting up plans around the city.
Price and Value: Is $13.21 for 1 Hour a Good Deal?
At about $13.21 per person for roughly 1 hour, the value comes from three things: time, structure, and equipment.
Time: One hour is long enough to feel like you actually played a real game, not just tried a quick gimmick. For groups with busy travel schedules, that’s a sweet slot.
Structure: You get a host and equipment guidance. That’s part of what turns it from random play into a proper team event.
Equipment and setup: The arena is set up for real laser tag with modern gear. When the environment and gear work well, you get less frustration and more play.
If you compare it to other group activities in Amsterdam, this is one of the more straightforward ways to burn energy and build laughs without needing reservations for multiple spots. You’re also not paying extra just to get the basic experience components.
Practical Tips Before You Go
A few small choices can make the difference between a fun session and an annoying one.
Wear active clothing and proper footwear. Outdoor terrain plus sudden movement means you’ll want shoes that grip and don’t make you feel clumsy.
Plan for an active hour. You’ll likely do plenty of walking, crouching, and short sprints. If your group includes kids (the minimum age is 8), it helps to make sure they’re ready for play time, not just watching.
If you’re organizing the group, remember the minimum of 4 people per booking. If you have only 2 or 3, you’ll need to either add people or check if they can combine bookings under the same rules (the requirement is stated, so plan around it).
And one more detail: the experience is a private session for your group only. That’s great for team-building because you don’t share the arena with strangers.
Booking Smart: Who This Experience Fits Best
This is ideal if you want a straightforward, high-energy group activity near Amsterdam with minimal planning. I’d especially recommend it for:
- Friend groups who want an outdoor game that doesn’t require experience
- Teams who want a break from desks and meetings
- Anyone planning a bachelor or similar celebration that needs an activity with built-in structure
If your group wants a relaxed, sightseeing-heavy day, laser tag might feel too focused on movement. But if you want an hour of momentum, this is a solid anchor activity that fits nicely into a broader Amsterdam schedule.
Should You Book Laser Tag at UP Events?
If you’re traveling with a group and you want an easy, fun, organized activity that delivers fast energy, I’d book it. The host briefing and private group setup are the kinds of details that make a difference for mixed crowds, including people who are new to the game.
Skip it only if your group includes people who can’t handle outdoor active play, or if you’re not able to meet the minimum 4-person booking requirement. Otherwise, at this price point, you’re buying a real team experience, not just time on equipment.
FAQ
How long is the laser tag session?
The experience lasts about 1 hour.
How much does it cost?
The price is $13.21 per person.
Is the session private for our group?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates.
What’s included in the price?
You get all fees and taxes, a host, and use of equipment.
Do I need to bring food or drinks?
Food and drink are not included by default. They can be included in package options, so it’s worth checking which option you select.
What are the age and fitness requirements?
The minimum age is 8, and children must be accompanied by an adult. A moderate physical fitness level is recommended, and you’ll follow an active dress code with suitable footwear.






















