Three numbers reshaping resort entertainment this spring. Two attractions are quietly becoming the most-requested additions heading into summer. Next-gen laser tag arenas—RFID-tracked, AR-overlaid, story-driven—are outperforming legacy installs. Archery tag is turning corporate team-builders into repeat family outings. Both fit your existing floor plan. Both convert fast. Here’s what’s moving the needle.
Picture a 15,000-sq-ft arena where players scan RFID bracelets into narrative missions—“Defend the Outpost,” “Raid the Vault”—with real-time AR projections shifting the environment every round. The global laser tag equipment market hit $3.5 billion in 2024, with the U.S. location-based segment growing 8.2% annually through 2030.[1] Leading operators report 80%+ group bookings—corporates, birthdays, youth sports—and $35–50 per-player spend when F&B is bundled. Arena footprints start at 5,000 sq ft—the same square footage as your underused banquet hall.
Takeaway: Bundle two 20-minute missions + appetizers + arcade tokens as a $75 “Mission Pack” for groups of 6+. Friday nights go to capacity fast.
Archery tag (foam-tipped arrows, inflatable bunkers) and Nerf-style battle arenas are the fastest-growing family-combat segment, with specialty venues reporting 40–60% year-over-year growth through 2025.[2] Sessions run 45 minutes, accommodate 6–20 players, and require only 2,000 sq ft. A Florida operator cleared $180K year-one revenue on a single retrofitted storage bay.
Takeaway: Equipment runs under $15K per 10-player kit, and nothing plugs in. Perfect for shoulder hours—weekday afternoons when spa and pool sit idle.
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Sources:
[1] Fortune Business Insights, Global Laser Tag Equipment Market Report, 2024–2030.
[2] IBISWorld / IAAPA Specialty Sports & Combat Entertainment Industry Reports, 2024–2025.
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