In Hasselt, LASER3000 immerses you in a futuristic laser tag arena, complete with smoke, lighting effects, and lively music. This 100 % indoor activity is ideal for an outing with friends, family, or for team building, just a stone’s throw from Kinepolis and with free parking on site.
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A futuristic laser tag arena in the heart of Hasselt
Located in Hasselt, next to Kinepolis (Via Media 1), LASER3000 offers a fully indoor laser tag arena designed with a futuristic theme. Between the light shows, smoke, and dynamic soundtrack, you really feel like you’re stepping into a life-size video game. Players use high-tech equipment that accurately records shots and points, for fast-paced and ultra-immersive games.
Unlike a simple shooting game, laser tag at LASER3000 combines strategy, speed, and teamwork. The goal? Hit as many opponents as possible while protecting your own score, taking advantage of the arena’s hiding places, walkways, and obstacles.
A perfect activity with friends, family, or colleagues
LASER3000 Hasselt is designed for groups: friends, families, birthdays, school trips, or even team building. Games are generally played with a few people and can accommodate up to twenty players per session, making it an ideal activity for large groups who want to let off steam together.
Laser tag is accessible from childhood (recommended minimum age: around 6 years old) and is just as suitable for teenagers as it is for adults. It’s a fun alternative to traditional activities: rather than just going to the movies, here you can enjoy an active experience where everyone really gets involved in the game.
It’s also a great idea for an outing when the weather is unpredictable: the arena is fully covered, so you’re sheltered from rain, wind, or cold while enjoying an adrenaline rush.
Practical information
LASER3000 is located at Via Media 1, 3500 Hasselt, right next to the Kinepolis complex. There is a large free car park on site, making it very easy to get there by car. You can also come by bike, as there are bike racks at the entrance.
Opening hours are generous, with the venue generally open every day from around 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. (a little later on Fridays and Saturdays). It is strongly recommended that you book your session in advance, especially at weekends or during school holidays, to guarantee a slot for your group.
A laser tag game usually lasts around 12 minutes, but you often book a package of several games (for example, two 12-minute games) to give you time to find your feet, adjust your strategy, and enjoy the arena to the full. Some packages also include a drink, which is welcome after running from one end of the field to the other.
Tips for getting the most out of your session
To get the most out of your experience at LASER3000 Hasselt, wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes that allow you to run and crouch easily. The game is accessible to everyone, but the matches are intense: you will be moving around, hiding, and sprinting from one shelter to another.
Arrive a little early for your reservation so you have time to check in, listen to the safety briefing, and get equipped. This explanation is important: it details how the laser guns work, the rules of fair play, and how to score points.
Finally, remember to adapt the composition of your group to suit the desired atmosphere: competitive mode with friends, a more relaxed family version with children, or team building focused on cooperation with your colleagues. In any case, it’s an original activity that’s a change from the usual outings and guarantees shared memories.





