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Updated April 15, 2024
Laser Tag Parties| Laser Planet Plus| Waterbury
## Laser Planet Plus (Waterbury, Connecticut): A Practical, No-Surprises Guide to This Laser Tag Center
Laser Planet Plus is an indoor laser tag center in Waterbury, Connecticut, built around a multi-level, space-themed laser tag arena—plus add-ons like UFO bumper cars, virtual reality rides, and a ticket-style arcade. Planet Plus
If you’re the kind of traveler (or local) who wants the details before you show up—pricing, how “walk-in” really works, what to bring, when it gets slammed—this is that guide.
### Quick facts you can plan around
– Where it is: In Rear Plaza, 2457 E Main St, Waterbury, CT 06705. Planet Plus
– Contact: Phone (203) 527-4966; email [email protected]. Planet Plus
– Walk-ins: Welcomed; laser tag is first-come, first-served. Planet Plus
– Age guidance: Venue describes laser tag as best for ages 5+ (not a hard cutoff stated there). Planet Plus
– Busiest window (their callout): Weekends 2–5pm. Planet Plus
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## What you’re actually doing here
### 1) Laser tag in a multi-level arena
Laser Planet Plus describes its main attraction as New England’s largest multi-level laser tag arena, themed around “space,” with lots of hiding spots and elevated positions. Planet Plus
Tripadvisor reviewers also mention the two-level layout as a defining feature.
What that means in practice
– Expect vertical gameplay: stairs/ramps, sightlines from above, and more “cat-and-mouse” than flat arenas.
– Multi-level arenas can feel intense for first-timers. If you’re bringing younger kids or anyone who dislikes fast-paced, low-light environments, plan to start with one game, then decide if you want to add more.
### 2) Add-on activities (good for mixed groups)
If your group has different comfort levels—or you’re trying to stretch a rainy afternoon—Laser Planet Plus lists:
– UFO bumper cars (indoor “flying discs” style). Planet Plus
– Virtual reality rides/games. Planet Plus
– Arcade games + ticket prizes, with a card swipe system; they note the kiosk only accepts cash. Planet Plus
That cash-only kiosk detail is the kind of small friction point that can derail a family outing if you don’t know it ahead of time—so treat it as a “check-your-wallet” moment.
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## Pricing (walk-in) and what’s the best value
Laser Planet Plus publishes walk-in pricing on its site:
– Laser tag: $12 per person for 1 game. Planet Plus
– “Triple Play” package: $25 (cash price) for 2 laser tag games + 1 activity ticket (UFO bumper cars or VR). Planet Plus
– UFO bumper cars: $8 per person per ride (cash price). Planet Plus
– VR: $8 per person per ride (cash price). Planet Plus
Practical take: If your group is going to do anything beyond a single laser tag round, that Triple Play bundle is the cleanest “one decision, done” option—especially for adults who don’t want to juggle multiple transactions.
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## Hours—and the important “this might change” warning
Their published hours are:
– Mon–Wed: Closed (private events by call)
– Thu: 4pm–8pm
– Fri: 4pm–8pm
– Sat: 12pm–8pm
– Sun: 12pm–6pm Planet Plus
They also explicitly warn visitors to check Google for the most updated hours before your visit and note that hours are subject to change. Planet Plus
Outdated-data flag (important): Because the venue itself tells you to verify hours elsewhere, treat any schedule you read online as provisional until the day you go. Planet Plus
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## Timing strategy: how to avoid the longest waits
Laser tag is first-come, first-served—and they call out weekends 2–5pm as the busiest block. Planet Plus
Use that to your advantage
– Best “walk-in” gamble: Right at opening (especially Saturdays).
– Best for adults / older teens: Later in the day when younger kids are more likely to peel off. (This is a planning inference, not a posted policy.)
– If you must go 2–5pm: Budget extra time. Consider doing arcade/bumper cars/VR first while you wait.
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## Sensory + accessibility considerations (worth thinking about)
Laser tag venues can be a bad surprise for people with sensory sensitivities—mostly because of lighting, sound, and adrenaline. Laser Planet Plus markets “fun for all,” but doesn’t list detailed accessibility specs on the pages surfaced in search, so here’s what you can plan for without guessing policies: Planet Plus
Plan for:
– Low-light environment (common for laser tag arenas)
– Loud audio and sudden sound effects (common for arcade + arena environments)
– Fast movement and close passing in corridors/arena spaces
If someone in your group prefers lower stimulation
– Choose a quieter arrival time (avoid the busiest window they name). Planet Plus
– Start with arcade first; decide on laser tag after you’ve seen the vibe.
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## Parties, private events, and team outings
Laser Planet Plus promotes party packages and private events—including the option for private events on weekdays or Sunday evenings (after a certain time) and notes they can support groups like youth teams and scouts. Planet Plus
If you’re planning a group outing, calling ahead is smart—not because walk-ins aren’t allowed, but because group logistics can collide with first-come, first-served scheduling. Planet Plus
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## A simple “show up and win” checklist
– Bring cash (especially if you want to load the arcade kiosk and/or take advantage of “cash price” notes on packages). Planet Plus
– Wear closed-toe shoes you can move in comfortably (practical safety; not a posted rule).
– Arrive early on weekends—or at least avoid the 2–5pm crush they warn about. Planet Plus
– Verify hours day-of since they explicitly say hours can change. Planet Plus
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