About Battlefield Houston
Battlefield Houston is the largest laser tag battlefield in the US, offering mission-based games like Rescue the Hostage and Domination. The venue also features Virtual Reality Suites with VR Escape Rooms and over 100 VR games. It's a great spot for birthday parties, corporate team training, and team building. With a spacious area and decent arcade, Battlefield Houston provides an enjoyable experience for visitors. The staff is polite, professional, and dedicated to making every visit worthwhile. Many guests enjoy playing air soft and appreciate the abandoned scenes, which remind them of their favorite game Call of Duty and characters like Ghost/Simon Riley. Visitors have had an amazing time hosting private nerf gun birthdays, with the staff being helpful and making food ordering easy. Most importantly, everyone leaves having had fun, and many plan to return for laser tag birthdays. The laser tag experience is often described as not your average game—it's like Call of Duty on steroids, with some guests comparing it to a fun throwback to childhood. The VR games and arcade add to the excitement, making Battlefield Houston a fun and exciting destination for all.
Best laser tag in the Houston area! This is a large facility. This is not your regular laser tag. This has different types of gameplay. On the weekends, depending on the crowd, you can find a good mix of adults and kids playing.
Great spot! Staff were super nice. Game space/layout was expansive and multi-level. Fun mix of games. Does get hot inside the game space over time. (Edit/Note: They did add several huge fans to the gamespace for cooling since original review.) We did 60 minutes, which was great, but in the second half we were tired/dehydrated. Would recommend 2 30-minute sessions to take a hydration break but you can take a break during the games too. Definitely plan on going back!
I had my birthday party here, and u had a ton of fun! The only issue is the front desk gave us the wrong wrist band so we kept playing and my friend with the right wristband had to wait and couldn't keep playing