Amasing 2 Laser Tag Games in Brussels (40mn)

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Amasing 2 Laser Tag Games in Brussels (40mn)

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Brussels has a fun side that beats museum fatigue fast. Space Fun Games Bruxelles is built for real first-timers and serious point-chasers, with two laser tag games inside a big, dark maze. It’s simple: gear you up, teams you split, and then you run around in the dark like it’s the best kind of grown-up recess.

What I like most is how easy the setup feels for kids 7+ (no experience needed), and how the timing fits neatly into a 40-minute block. The second win is the extras: you’re not stuck waiting in a hallway, because there are arcade games and a bar/snacks while your group rotates through the action.

One thing to consider: a few reviews mention occasional organization or equipment hiccups—like things not working or sessions feeling messier than expected. If you’re booking for a very tight schedule (or a big, high-stakes birthday moment), plan to arrive early and keep expectations flexible.

Key points before you go

Amasing 2 Laser Tag Games in Brussels (40mn) - Key points before you go

  • Two laser rounds in one 40-minute slot keeps energy high and downtime low.
  • Huge dark maze can handle 30 simultaneous players, so you won’t feel crowded-out.
  • Age 7+ and beginner-friendly means kids can join without prior training.
  • Arcade + bar/snacks nearby gives you something to do between rounds.
  • Mobile ticket makes check-in quick if your group is the type that always loses papers.
  • Some reported tech/room issues mean it’s smart to double-check timing and be ready for minor glitches.

Space Fun Games Brussels: what you’re really buying

Amasing 2 Laser Tag Games in Brussels (40mn) - Space Fun Games Brussels: what you’re really buying
You’re paying for more than “a laser tag arena.” You’re buying a packaged 40-minute play experience at Space Fun Games Bruxelles, with laser tag equipment included and a format that’s designed for mixed groups—families, friends, and even workplace team nights.

The headline promise is two laser games inside a large, dark maze. Even better, the venue is set up so it works for beginners. That matters in Brussels. You’ll find lots of activities that are either too adult-focused or too complicated for kids. Here, it’s built around movement, teamwork, and quick rounds.

Also, this is the kind of place where adults don’t have to pretend they’re not having fun. The games are competitive in spirit (points, team strategy), but the atmosphere stays light. One review even points out that it’s basically an old-school, 90s-style laser game—dark, two teams, run-and-hide chaos. If that sounds like your idea of a good evening, you’ll click with this.

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Getting there: Sint Michielswarande 97 and the “start where you are” setup

Amasing 2 Laser Tag Games in Brussels (40mn) - Getting there: Sint Michielswarande 97 and the “start where you are” setup
Your meeting point is Sint Michielswarande 97, 1040 Bruxelles, Belgium. The activity ends back at the same spot, which makes logistics easy. No awkward “walk to another address” at the end while your group is tired and hungry.

It’s also near public transportation, so you can keep the whole plan car-free. That’s a big deal if you’re coming from central Brussels with kids. Public transport is usually simpler than renting or parking.

Practical timing tip: the venue lists opening hours for Monday–Thursday (1:00 PM to 8:00 PM). The schedule window shown in the listing covers several dates through 2026, but you should still check the day-of times you’re booking. For weekends and evenings, it’s smart to book early since demand is real.

The 40-minute rhythm: two laser games without dragging your day

Here’s how the experience typically feels, based on how the games are described and how venues like this run their flow.

Arrival and check-in

Plan to arrive a little before your slot. You’ll pick up/scan your mobile ticket and get sorted into your team group(s). There’s also a waiting/inside area described as cozy in at least one review, which is helpful if your group includes younger kids who get restless fast.

First laser game: start fast, learn by doing

The laser format is classic: two teams in a dark arena/maze. One review describes it as an old-school laser quest setup with 15 minutes per game. That lines up nicely with your 40-minute slot when you’re doing two rounds.

What to expect in the maze:

  • You’re navigating in the dark, so you’ll rely on sound, team communication, and basic positioning.
  • Because it’s a large maze and designed for lots of players, you’ll usually have enough space to move without feeling trapped in a tiny room.

A standout detail: the maze is described as 500 m² and the “biggest labyrinth in Brussels.” Even if you don’t measure it in your head, you’ll feel the size once you’re inside.

Short switch-over and regroup

After round one, you regroup for the second laser game. This is where the venue’s extra spaces help. You’re not forced into “sit and wait.” There are arcade games and snacks/drinks available, so kids can burn off energy between rounds without turning the waiting into a meltdown.

Second laser game: go again, adjust your strategy

The second round is where first-timers often level up quickly. People get a better sense of where to move, how to avoid getting pinned down, and how to work with teammates. If you’re bringing kids, it’s a great moment to see them go from cautious to confident in under an hour.

And because the venue can support up to 30 simultaneous players in the maze, you get that lively “everyone’s moving” energy rather than a slow, empty session.

Inside the dark maze: what makes Space Fun’s arena feel different

Amasing 2 Laser Tag Games in Brussels (40mn) - Inside the dark maze: what makes Space Fun’s arena feel different
Laser tag can be hit-or-miss. What makes Space Fun Games feel worth your time is the combo of:

  • Size (not just a small room with a few walls)
  • Capacity (big enough for groups)
  • Simple rules (so you spend your time playing, not learning)

Some reviews call it a single dark room with two teams, which tells me the design is built for easy flow rather than complicated staging. It’s the kind of layout that works well with mixed ages because kids don’t need advanced coordination to participate. They just need movement, curiosity, and someone to run alongside.

Also, you’ll have access to lockers for bags/coats—one review mentions medium-sized lockers, which is a practical detail. If you’re going with kids, you’ll appreciate not having backpacks bouncing around during the game.

Arcade games, bar, and snacks: the part adults actually enjoy

One big quality-of-life point: the venue doesn’t treat the waiting period like an afterthought. You have arcade games and a bar with drinks, plus snacks available.

A couple of review details that help you plan:

  • Snack/drink availability is mentioned directly, so you can handle basic hunger without trekking out immediately after your game.
  • One review notes air conditioning, which is a real comfort win in Brussels summers when everyone’s sweaty and cranky.

If your group includes a mix of ages, this matters. Younger kids can get their “reward” time without stepping away from the event. Older kids and adults can keep their brains engaged with arcade games while they wait for the next round.

Price and value at about $27.17: is it worth it?

At $27.17 per person for an experience that includes laser tag equipment and delivers two games in about 40 minutes, this lands in the “reasonable fun” category—especially compared with activities that charge separately for gear and then still make you pay to keep hanging around.

Where the value really shows up:

  • Equipment included saves you money and hassle.
  • Two rounds means you get more than one chance to score, learn the maze, and enjoy it.
  • Beginners welcome (age 7+) increases the odds your whole group can participate without extra fuss.

What you should budget separately:

  • Private transportation isn’t included.

If you’re coming from outside central Brussels or far from public transit, that can change the true cost of the day.

Who this suits best (and when you should rethink it)

Amasing 2 Laser Tag Games in Brussels (40mn) - Who this suits best (and when you should rethink it)
This fits best if you want a playful, high-energy activity that doesn’t require planning a full day around it.

Great match:

  • Families with kids 7 and up
  • Birthday groups who want something structured (equipment, teams, timed rounds)
  • Friend groups looking for a low-cost adrenaline hit without paint splatter and cleanup stress
  • Corporate team events where “everyone runs around and laughs” is the goal

Less ideal:

  • If your group is the type that needs everything perfectly organized with zero room for minor hiccups. A few reviews report issues like room cleanliness or staff attitude during certain moments, plus occasional game/room problems in specific visits.

That doesn’t mean the experience is bad. It means you should treat it like an energetic attraction: fun-first, slightly chaotic-by-nature. Arrive a bit early. Keep a calm tone with staff. And expect that with bigger groups, timing can be a touch fluid.

What the reviews reveal about staff, cleanliness, and game stability

The overall rating is 3.7 across 13 reviews, which is not a “slam dunk” score. It also isn’t a “never go” score. It’s the kind of rating that usually means: lots of good fun, plus some real-world hiccups.

The most praised threads:

  • Kids often love the first-time experience, especially when they’re put into a team challenge format.
  • The venue is described as well organized in some visits, with good pacing of the schedule.
  • The arena setup and infrastructure are called fairly good, and adults seem to enjoy the old-school style.

The main complaints to know before you book:

  • Some reviews mention staff not being friendly or seeming tired.
  • A couple of accounts describe problems like the room being dirty or things not being ready on arrival.
  • One review talks about non-working or malfunctioning game components (like mechanisms or detectors) and says certain rooms were out of service during that visit.
  • Another complaint mentions children being separated into different groups, which can spoil the experience if you were expecting everyone to play together.

How I’d use this info:

  • If this is a birthday for one child, go anyway—but don’t schedule an instantly-following dinner with zero buffer.
  • If you’re booking for a larger group, arrive on time and be ready to adapt if there’s a bit of reshuffling.
  • If something seems wrong in the moment, flag it quickly. This kind of venue runs on fast corrections.

Should you book Space Fun Games laser tag in Brussels?

Yes, I’d book it if you want a straightforward, energetic activity that works for kids 7+ and delivers two laser games in one smooth 40-minute window. The big maze, locker setup, and arcade/bar options make it feel like a full experience, not just a single game you’re done with in 10 minutes.

I’d hesitate only if your group requires perfection. With attractions like this, you can get a clean, well-run session—or you might run into a hiccup like a malfunctioning element or slightly off organization. If you go with flexibility, it’s the kind of place where people leave smiling and ready to play again.

FAQ

How long is the laser tag experience?

It runs about 40 minutes total.

Do I get to play two laser tag games?

Yes. The experience is described as 2 Laser Tag Games.

What’s included in the price?

Laser tag equipment is included.

Is transportation included?

No. Private transportation is not included.

Where do I meet for the activity?

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

Is the activity ticket mobile?

Yes, it uses a mobile ticket.

What age is this suitable for?

It’s designed for players from 7 years old, and it says there’s no experience needed.

How many people can play at once in the maze?

The maze is described as accommodating 30 simultaneous players.

What’s the group size limit for the activity?

There’s a maximum of 30 travelers for the activity.

Is cancellation refundable?

No. It’s non-refundable and can’t be changed for any reason.

Final note

If you’re planning a Brussels day with kids, or you want a quick “get moving” break between sights, this is a strong choice. You’ll spend your time playing in the dark, not stuck in transit—and that’s the whole point.

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