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Laser Quest Skegness

Step into a sci-fi laser tag battle on Skegness Pier – a high-energy, zero-contact war game for families and groups of all ages.

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A Sci-Fi Battle Arena by the Sea

Tucked inside Skegness Pier, Laser Quest transforms a section of the seaside promenade into a futuristic laser tag battleground. This indoor arena is designed like a sci-fi labyrinth, with multiple levels, glowing obstacles, and atmospheric lighting that immerses players in a zero-contact, bruise-free war game. The experience is built around infrared equipment: each player wears a body pack and carries a laser gun, scoring points by tagging opponents while avoiding being zapped themselves. The whole game feels like stepping into a live video game, with sound effects, flashing lights, and a sense of constant movement and strategy.

How the Game Works

Before each session, players receive a quick briefing explaining the rules, controls, and safety guidelines. The equipment is lightweight and designed to be comfortable for children and adults alike, though the minimum age is around 7 years to ensure players can handle the gear and keep up with the pace. A typical game lasts about 20 minutes, during which players move through the maze-like arena, hiding behind barriers, ambushing opponents, and trying to rack up the highest score. At the end, scores are displayed on monitors and players receive a scorecard, adding a competitive edge that appeals to kids and adults alike.

Perfect for Families and Groups

Laser Quest is especially popular with families, school groups, and birthday parties, offering a structured, active experience that works well for mixed age groups. It’s common to see children, teens, and adults playing together, often in themed sessions or special events. The venue is staffed by friendly, experienced hosts who help explain the rules, keep games running smoothly, and ensure everyone has a safe and fun time. Because it’s indoors and part of the pier complex, it’s a reliable option on rainy days or when the beach is too windy.

Practical Details and Atmosphere

The arena is located on Skegness Pier, Grand Parade, making it easy to combine a laser tag session with other pier attractions, arcades, and seaside snacks. Opening hours are generally daily from late morning until early evening, with longer or extended hours during school holidays and peak seasons. Prices are typically charged per game or as part of a package, with discounts sometimes available for groups or advance bookings. The atmosphere is lively and energetic, with music, flashing lights, and the constant hum of players moving through the maze, creating a fun, slightly chaotic vibe that’s ideal for a quick burst of excitement.

Local tips

  • Book in advance during school holidays and weekends to secure a game slot, as sessions can fill up quickly with families and parties.
  • Arrive a few minutes early for your session to allow time for the safety briefing and to get kitted out with your laser gear.
  • Wear comfortable, flat shoes as the game involves a lot of running, ducking, and quick changes of direction in the multi-level arena.
  • Combine your laser tag session with other pier attractions, arcades, and seaside snacks for a full day out by the sea.
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A brief summary to Laser Quest

  • Monday 10 am-8 pm
  • Tuesday 10 am-8 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-8 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-8 pm
  • Friday 10 am-8 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-8 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-8 pm

Getting There

  • On foot along the promenade

    From the main beachfront area of Skegness, follow the promenade east along Grand Parade; Laser Quest is located on Skegness Pier, clearly signposted within the pier complex. The walk is flat and accessible, taking about 5–10 minutes from the central beach area.

  • By local bus to Skegness town centre

    Local buses serve Skegness town centre and drop passengers near the main shopping streets; from there, it’s a 10–15 minute walk along the promenade to Skegness Pier. Schedules and routes vary by operator and season, so check local timetables for the most up-to-date service.

  • By car with nearby parking

    Drive to Skegness and use one of the town’s main car parks near the seafront; from there, follow signs to Skegness Pier along Grand Parade. Parking is paid and can be busy in peak season, so allow extra time to find a space and walk to the pier entrance.

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