Laser tag birthday party

Anonymous
DS, turning twelve this summer, is interested in having a laser tag birthday party this year. We live in Chevy Chase MD. Any suggestions for a good location in MD for this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DS, turning twelve this summer, is interested in having a laser tag birthday party this year. We live in Chevy Chase MD. Any suggestions for a good location in MD for this?



Aren’t video games enough? At least those you can hide in the privacy of your own home. You really want to announce to all and sundry that a shooting sport game is all you could muster for a birthday party?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS, turning twelve this summer, is interested in having a laser tag birthday party this year. We live in Chevy Chase MD. Any suggestions for a good location in MD for this?



Aren’t video games enough? At least those you can hide in the privacy of your own home. You really want to announce to all and sundry that a shooting sport game is all you could muster for a birthday party?


This is a ridiculous comment. My kids and all his friends pretty much only have laser tag birthdays at this age. He has been to a million. Anyway, OP i am not in MD but just wanted to say that laser tag birthdays are completely normal. I think there is Castle Laser Tag in Gaithersburg.
Anonymous
Plus one to castle. They are right off the highway so easy to get to.
Anonymous
Another vote for castle laser tag in Gaithersburg. They also have some arcade games, which is nice while you’re waiting for guests to arrive and as everyone is leaving.
Anonymous
Laser tag is awesome

But you know whats even more fun for 12 year old boys? PAINTBALL!

It's probably a little bit of a hike from Chevy Chase, but Paintball Sportland does a great job with MS bday parties.
Anonymous
Laser tag is a great favorite with kids
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS, turning twelve this summer, is interested in having a laser tag birthday party this year. We live in Chevy Chase MD. Any suggestions for a good location in MD for this?



Aren’t video games enough? At least those you can hide in the privacy of your own home. You really want to announce to all and sundry that a shooting sport game is all you could muster for a birthday party?


won't someone think of the children?

OP, at least awful people like this will decline your invite.
Anonymous
We’ve done Castle LT, too. Don’t do an actual party, just take the kids for the tag and then we do cake and such back here. Can be a pain transportation wise, but if you have that part covered, we find that to be the best setup.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We’ve done Castle LT, too. Don’t do an actual party, just take the kids for the tag and then we do cake and such back here. Can be a pain transportation wise, but if you have that part covered, we find that to be the best setup.


The only thing with this is that you can be grouped with people not from your group, which can kind of stink.

And it stinks even more if your DS wants to do something more "grown up" and gets grouped with 8 year olds.

I'm the PP that recommended paintball instead, and you should really consider it. They will have the time of their lives, especially being led around the fields by a teenager, and will def won't feel little kiddy
Anonymous
We're in Bethesda and had a great experience at Castle Laser Tag - you can bring your own food, including ice cream cake which was a big it.

Have been to many parties there. DS liked it better than Shadowland.
Anonymous
We have always enjoyed laser tag- have used ultrazone in Arlington/falls church. At that age I go early, but passes but not the “party deal” adults play too if they want. Even if younger kids play they are still targets. I’ve opted for pizza at my house or another location after a few back to back games.
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