
Built for Yakima
What started as a simple realization, Yakima needed something better.
Turned into a mission to create it.



Where it Started
After visiting a laser tag facility in Spokane with family, Kris walked out thinking something unexpected:
“I can’t believe how much fun that was… even as an adult.”
And just as quickly, another thought followed:
“Why don’t we have something like this in Yakima?”
That moment stuck.
Because it wasn’t just about fun — it highlighted something Yakima was missing.
Too often, the options felt limited.
Adults defaulted to bars.
Kids stayed home on screens — or worse, found themselves in the wrong environments.
The same phrase kept coming up again and again:
“There’s nothing to do in Yakima.”
A Different Kind of Experience
Kris and Melissa didn’t want to create just another entertainment center.
They wanted something that felt better.
Something active. Social. Engaging.
A place where people could still experience the excitement of games — but in real life, with real movement, real teamwork, and real interaction.
Tactical Laser Tag became that bridge.
More Than Just Laser Tag
From the beginning, the goal was to create something structured and intentional.
Not chaotic. Not overwhelming.
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Gameplay built around strategy, communication, and teamwork
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An experience that feels like a team sport — not random rounds
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A space where both kids and adults feel comfortable jumping in
This isn’t about flashing lights and constant noise.
It’s about creating moments where people are actually present — working together, competing, and having fun in a way that feels real.
Looking Ahead
The vision has always been bigger than one attraction.
The goal is to create a space where:
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Families can spend time together
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Parties feel easy and memorable
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Regulars come back week after week
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Leagues and structured play build real consistency and connection
A place where adults can have fun and blow off steam…
without feeling like alcohol HAS to be part of the experience.
What we Believe
We believe entertainment should be:
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Fun — something you look forward to
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Social — something you experience together
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Active — not just sitting on the sidelines
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Safe — for all ages
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Structured — so the experience actually works


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