Awesome fun with the mates, track was wet when we went but still had a ball, presentation and staff werent impressive, but i wouldnt expect much from a place such as this
Feren Y.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Melbourne, Australia
Phasors. Running. Adrenalin. Hiding. Ambush. Black lights-just a note, wear closed toe shoes ANDDONOTWEARWHITECLOTHING if you want to stay«hidden»…I learnt that the hard way. Who wouldn’t like laser tag?! Le Mans Laser Zone can accommodate 40 people in battle and using the latest laser tag vests and phasors, YOU get to complete missions! We went in a big group and used the 2 hours $ 22 option and by the end we were exhausted but had heaps of fun.
Scott T.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Melbourne, Australia
«Wow, it’s noisy in here!» Those were my first thoughts upon stepping inside the main waiting area of Le Mans. It’s basically a big open tin shed with kids running, jumping and tumbling over everything, all while screaming at the top of their lungs. But you have to expect something like this at a venue that hosts a lot of kid’s parties. We came here for my nephew’s 6th birthday and didn’t take part in any of the activities, but just from watching you could tell that him and his group of friends were having the time of their life. There is a large indoor area that overlooks the two smaller and much more kid friendly tracks that are here. Of the two smaller tracks there is one that is designed for kids aged 4 – 10 and it’s much slower than the larger tracks, but with the kids in our group spending half their time crashing into the tire walls, or each other, it was perfect for what they needed. There are two larger tracks designed for much faster go-karts and older attendees at either end of the venue. From inside here you can have kids parties, grab a bite to eat or a drink. The food here is what you would expect it to be; pies, sausage rolls, hot dogs, chips etc and the drinks on offer are no more exciting. There are also a couple of pool tables and video games to play on. Next door to the Go Kart venue is laser tag, run by the same company. The kids all had a ball in here, and the laser tag arena looked pretty big with lots of ramps and places to hide. Prices here seemed pretty reasonable, but if you’re thinking of coming here your best bet would probably be the two-hour lock in session that was only $ 22. I’m not sure I could handle two hours of being trapped inside somewhere that looks and sounds like a kid-friendly rave though.