Q&A - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is the minimum age for a child to participate in a laser tag game?
  • 8 years old – indoor arena
  • 12 years old – outdoor arena
  • Minimum 4 people – indoor arena.
    A maximum of 16 people can play at the same time, so for groups of up to 24, 32, or 48 people, tournament-style games are organized.
  • Minimum 12 people – outdoor arena.
    The field can accommodate up to 40 people.
  • Prepayment via bank transfer.
  • The remaining amount can be paid on-site by card, BLIK, or cash.

Address: Fort Va Bonin (Piątkowo), Lechicka Street 59, Poznań

Google Maps pin: Click to open the map

Birthday organizer – directly in front of the Fort.

Birthday guests and meeting participants are kindly asked to leave their cars in the parking areas marked on the map:

  • the Biedronka parking lot is partially paid (only the spaces with red paving stones),
  • the parking lot next to the building at Chrobrego 37,
  • the parking lot from Lechicka 59,
  • the parking lot behind the fort, on Kostrzewskiego Street.

PST stop Lechicka Poznań Plaza
  • From the main train or bus station (PKP / PKS) – the best option is a tram from the Dworzec Zachodni stop. Direct connections: tram no. 12 or 14
  • From Sobieskiego and City Center (Most Teatralny) – take tram no. 12, 14, 15, or 16
Piątkowska 
  • From Dębiec – tram no. 9
  • From Starołęka – tram no. 11
  • From Czerwonak – bus no. 322
  • From Rondo Śródka – bus no. 178
Włościańska 
  • From Rondo Rataje – bus no. 190
  • From Górczyn – bus no. 193
Coach parking spaces:

Coaches can be parked in the Biedronka parking lot. It is partially paid (only spots with red paving stones).

Bus stop markings – fuchsia / Route from the Lechicka Poznań Plaza bus stop along Lechicka Street – yellow line; along the PST around the fort – turquoise line

Enter through the large black gate of Fort Va, above which there is a sign reading Zwischenwerk Bonin. Pass through the cobbled part of the corridor (there are rooms and restrooms to the left and right) and continue straight ahead down a long corridor (with a concrete floor).

You’ll reach an area with red tape and military crates – this is the start of the Laser Tag arena. There’s a sign with our logo under the ceiling here. Taking a few steps into the game area, on the left you’ll find the door to the “training room.”

If your reserved time is about to start – you can enter.

If you arrived 20 minutes early – you’ll usually need to wait in the corridor in front of the game arena. Before your reservation starts, it’s a good idea to take a relaxed walk to the restroom 🙂 Please divide into teams beforehand.

Definitely bring drinking water.

Optionally: bring a change of shirt if needed after the game.

Preferably in sportswear, like for running. Or something reasonably comfortable, like for a walk (especially for outdoor games).

Required: shoes with a grippy sole for outdoor play.

Unfortunately no – we have a tight schedule with many bookings and cannot delay the start time.

We recommend arriving early. Before your reservation starts, you can use the restroom and wait for the rest of the group. Enter the training room at the scheduled reservation time.

Usually 20 minutes before the end of the game.
For example, if your game time is booked from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM, you can go to the room or campfire area at 5:40 PM to prepare the cake, plates, utensils, or sausages.

Each reservation consists of:

  • Game briefing, team division, and arena overview (about 20 minutes indoors, about 30 minutes outdoors)
  • Gameplay (selected duration)

Post-game results (about 10 minutes indoors, about 20 minutes outdoors)

You may skip the results session.

However, the pre-game briefing cannot be skipped. Even if everyone has played before and already knows the rules and the arena, you still need time to divide into teams and put on the laser tag equipment. This time can be shortened slightly, but not fully removed.

The instructor explains how the equipment works – the replica gun, headband, and respawn. You learn how to hold the replica, how to use the sight (red dot), and which game mode will be played in the first round.

You’ll also learn how to behave during the game – what is allowed and what isn’t. The instructor shows where the respawns are and which areas of the arena are permitted or off-limits.

You can play the whole session in one game mode if you have a favorite. However, most games use a mix of modes, e.g., two rounds in DPS mode, two rounds in Scout mode, etc.

We have various replica models, but they typically operate on identical settings during gameplay. This ensures that no weapon is “better” or “worse.”

For first-time players, having everyone use the same configuration makes the experience easier and fairer.

Several sheets containing:

  • a team summary: total score and accuracy,
  • badges awarded to selected players,
  • a ranking table of all players (from best to lowest score),

individual scorecards (all scoring details and 1-on-1 duels).

On the website lasertagpoznan.pl, in the Results tab under the appropriate month. Find the file by the date and time of your game.

Depending on the arena and game option:

  • outdoors – always 2 teams,
  • indoors – 2 teams (up to 16 players),
  • indoors – 3 teams (up to 24 players),

indoors – 4 teams (up to 32 players).

We recommend it. Ideally before the game, while everyone is gathering, or even earlier. You can also do it after the briefing in the training room, but it’s best to plan teams in advance—it can be a tricky task!

We do not recommend it. Most games are score-based, and results are more accurate when teams remain unchanged.

Any of the following, although we recommend:

  • 60-minute reservation – 30 minutes of gameplay for smaller groups,
  • 90-minute reservation – 60 minutes of gameplay (the most universal and popular option),

120-minute reservation – 90 minutes of gameplay for groups that enjoy intense play.

Indoors:

3×15-minute tournament (90-minute reservation), or 6×15-minute tournament (120-minute reservation).

3×15 minutes is recommended for:

  • younger players (8–11 years old),
  • groups with limited time (90-minute booking in total),
  • highly mixed age groups (e.g., 8–35 or 25–60 years old).

6×15 minutes is recommended for:

  • older children (12+ years old),
  • school trips,
  • company events with similar age ranges (e.g., 25–45 years old).

The 6×15-minute option lasts 120 minutes with briefing and results — same as an outdoor 60-minute game. If your group meets the age requirement (age 12+) and the weather is good, you may choose the outdoor option instead.

Best choice: 6×20-minute tournament (180-minute reservation) indoors.
Alternatively: two separate 30-minute games (2×60-minute reservations).

6×20 minutes is recommended for:

  • school trips,
  • company parties.

It lasts 180 minutes including briefing and results, slightly longer than an outdoor game.If your group meets the age requirement (age 12+) and the weather is good, you may choose the outdoor option instead, which may finish earlier.

You can also split into two groups (up to 16 each). One plays while the other waits in the party room, then they switch. This works well for:

  • younger children in day camps,
  • school trips with limited budgets,
  • company events with a wide age range (e.g., 25–60 years).

Because the game requires at least two teams. Laser tag is a team sport and works best as a group activity.

Because the outdoor arena is very large—over 4300 m², the biggest in Poznań.
A smaller group wouldn’t fully enjoy the space.

We can divide up to 48 players into two groups of 24 and run two separate tournaments.
That’s also the capacity of the party room.

Yes, on a suitable playing field—but not all at once. The event would consist of several separate games for smaller groups. The format depends on the terrain and available time.

No, we do not combine different groups.
You must come with at least 4 people for indoor games.

Yes. On some Sundays we host open games, which you can sign up for individually.
Participants include new and experienced players, children and adults (children age 10+).
A briefing takes place before each game, and teams are balanced.

By calling us, messaging us.

Sporty clothing: T-shirt + sweatshirt, long pants. Dark colors recommended (black, brown, navy, grey). Sports shoes.
Thermal wear or workout clothing works very well.

Bring water and a spare T-shirt.

Sporty clothing: T-shirt + sweatshirt, long pants. Military-style colors recommended (brown, green, grey). Thermal or workout clothing works well; camouflage is even better.
Shoes with good grip.

Bring plenty of water, a spare T-shirt, and mosquito repellent (especially in summer).

We switch to the indoor arena.
Based on your group size, we adjust the game format.
Both arenas are at the same address, so it’s easy to change.

We switch the campfire to the indoor party room.
If planning a campfire long in advance, check the weather closer to the date and buy food on the day of the event to avoid waste.

Room with fireplace, kettle, tables, and benches.

Bonfire setup, firewood, sausage sticks, tables, and benches.
A grill stand is available upon request.

Yes.
However, children under 7 (preferably under 8) do not participate in the game. They may stay in the training room with parents and can shoot at a practice target under instructor supervision.

Yes—in the training room for a small number of parents.

Larger groups or parents wishing to have refreshments should book the party room during the game (extra charge, limited availability).

White/empty fields.

Navy fields = fully paid reservations.
Turquoise fields = provisional reservations awaiting payment.

No, it is only for viewing availability.
You must call or message us to make a reservation.

deally, please include approximately how many people will attend.
If it’s a children’s birthday party, please mention their age.

If already decided, include the chosen game duration, the date and time, and whether the game should take place indoors or outdoors.

It’s also helpful to specify whether you would like to reserve the party room or the campfire area after the game.

Yes, occasionally.

Yes—please request it before making the payment.

We don’t organize them ourselves, but sports clubs and schools often bring camp groups to our venue.

No. The equipment uses infrared beams—like a TV remote. Invisible and harmless.

No.

No. You play in your own (ideally sporty) clothing.

Not if you listen to the briefing and the instructor’s guidance.

Of course! We frequently host birthday parties for all-girls groups.

Yes and no.
They may help you understand game modes and stats, but aiming in real life is completely different.

Absolutely. We host games for wheelchair users and deaf players.
If you’re unsure whether a limitation might interfere with gameplay, call us and ask.

No. Both our indoor and outdoor arenas are at one address:
Fort Va, Lechicka 59, Poznań (Piątkowo).
Other addresses = different companies.

Yes—10+2 tickets free.
Pay for 10 tickets in advance and receive 2 additional tickets for free.

If you first paid for the minimum required 4 tickets and later find out you have more than 10 players, you can pay the difference (it requires a second bank transfer) and activate the promotion.

Yes—students qualify for reduced-price tickets in all game options.

Additionally, there is a special promotion:
90-minute reservation – 60 minutes of gameplay, Monday–Thursday, 19:00–22:00.
Student ticket: 45 PLN (instead of the regular 59 PLN).
Valid only for students with ID.