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Laser-Tag Session or Party Package at CMP Tactical Lazer Tag (Up to 60% Off). Four Options Available.

CMP Tactical Lazer Tag
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Realistic weapons mark enemies as players zigzag through simulated urban warfare or a maze-like office space; party package with ice cream

Choose from Four Options

$20 for a 1.5-hour laser-tag session for two at the Milwaukee location ($50 value)
$225 for a Three-Star party package for 10 at the Milwaukee location ($450 value)

  • Private 1.5-hour laser-tage session in The Complex arena
  • Pizza, drinks, and ice cream for each guest in a private party room
  • Use of the sound system if you bring an mp3 player loaded with a playlist

$35 for a 2-hour laser-tag session for two at the Lake Geneva location ($70 value)
$99 for a 2-hour laser-tag session for six at the Lake Geneva location ($210 value)

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Jan 14, 2015. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option and location purchased. Reservation required. Must sign waiver. Must be 8 or older to play. 1.5-hour deals valid at Milwaukee location only. 2-hour deals valid for Lake Geneva location only. Two person option not valid on Saturdays at Milwaukee location only. Party package only valid at Milwaukee location during normal hours. Additional cost to add more players to party package. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About CMP Tactical Lazer Tag

CMP Tactical Lazer Tag brings cathode combat into the modern video-game era with high-tech weapons and a tactical playing experience that includes a variety of high-stakes missions in a massive multi-story cityscape arena. Groups ultimately succeed or fail as a team, and all of CMP's sessions promote teamwork as allied players capture zones, defuse bombs, or rescue hostages. In each high-tech shootout, lightweight sensors worn on the head emit audible hit-recognition sounds when digital bullets strike.

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