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Experience an exciting outdoor laser tag adventure in Lapland’s Arcandia, combining snow bunkers, tunnels, and non-stop activities in a 2.5-hour family-friendly tour.

This 2.5-hour tour in Lapland offers a thrilling outdoor laser tag experience in the Arcandia Action Park, located in Finland. The activity is set amid snow bunkers and tunnels, creating a unique arctic battlefield filled with laser, smoke, and light effects. The experience is suitable for all ages and is complemented by access to the Park Side, which features a variety of self-guided activities and attractions.
The tour is praised for its intensity and fun, especially in the cold arctic darkness with sparkling snow. It’s designed to foster team spirit and unite families, making it a popular choice for those looking for action-packed entertainment in a winter wonderland. While the laser tag itself is highly engaging, some visitors find the Park Side activities a bit expensive, as many require Arcandia Coins for additional experiences. The main laser game provides adrenaline-pumping fun that’s hard to forget.
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The outdoor laser tag takes place in the cold arctic darkness, where sparkling snow surrounds the players. The laser, smoke, and light effects amplify the excitement, making it feel as though participants are in a real Arctic battle. The equipment used is advanced, including half automatic/automatic laser tags with LCD screens displaying real-time game stats, hit sensors, color codes, and sniper aimer options.
This activity is not just about fun; it demands strategic thinking, teamwork, and quick reflexes. The guides provide initial education on equipment use and game rules, ensuring everyone can participate comfortably. Younger children, under 7 years old, can join as scouts without heavy gear, making it accessible for families with small children. The full gear suits adults and older kids, creating a balanced experience for all.

The laser tag arena is composed of snow bunkers and tunnels, offering a complex, maze-like environment. This setting lends a realistic battlefield feel, with obstacles providing cover and strategic points. The challenges evolve as the game progresses, with additional missions and objectives added to keep the excitement high.
The outdoor environment means players are exposed to cold temperatures, but moving around helps keep everyone warm. The game’s intensity encourages active running, dodging, and hiding, making it a high-energy activity suitable for those who enjoy physical play. This setup is especially memorable in winter, with the snowy landscape enhancing the immersive experience.

Included with the laser tag ticket is access to the Park Side, where numerous self-guided activities await. Visitors can walk through the park, take photos and videos, and enjoy attractions like seeing reindeer, exploring the museum, and visiting Noidi, the Shaman’s cabin.
Additional activities require Arcandia Coins, which can be purchased separately. These include village games like archery, axe, and spear throwing, as well as ice puckering, knockerballs, and human snowball fights. There are also snowmobile rides, hill sliding, and reindeer feeding. Each activity has a different coin cost, with some like snowmobiles and hill sliding being more expensive.
The Hunter’s Hut offers snacks such as hot dogs, sausages, and giant marshmallows, cooked by the fire. Visitors should plan ahead if interested in the extra experiences, as many are pay-per-activity and can add to the overall cost.
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The laser guns used during the game are state-of-the-art, with several features that enhance gameplay. Half automatic and automatic laser tags include game timers, points, hits, shots, and rankings displayed on LCD screens. Sniper tags are equipped with telescopic aimer, hit sensors, and color codes for precision shooting.
The gear also includes camouflage helmets with hit sensors, making the experience feel more authentic. The equipment is primarily designed for adults and older children, but younger kids can participate as scouts without the heavy gear. This setup ensures everyone can enjoy the action regardless of age, provided they follow safety instructions.

The guides play a key role in ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience. They educate players on using the laser equipment and explain game rules clearly. Their presence guarantees that players of all ages understand how to participate safely and effectively.
Visitors appreciate the guides for their friendly demeanor and professional instructions, which help foster team spirit and maintain game fairness. Their knowledge and support contribute significantly to the smooth flow of the activity, especially for those new to laser tag or outdoor winter sports.

This tour requires active movement, as players are encouraged to run, hide, and strategize across the snow-buried arena. The outdoor setting and terrain mean it is not suitable for people with mobility impairments. Proper outdoor clothing, gloves, and hats are recommended to stay comfortable in temperatures as low as -35°C.
Guests should bring personal medication if needed and dress warmly, as the cold can be intense, especially during longer periods of physical activity. The activity takes place rain or shine, so weather conditions may vary, but the fun and adrenaline remain constant.

The tour starts at a scheduled time, and availability can be checked in advance. Cancellation is free if made up to 2 days before the activity, providing flexibility for travelers. The guide speaks Finnish and English, ensuring clear communication.
Participants are advised to avoid bringing food and drinks into the arena, but can enjoy food and beverages at the Hunter’s Hut afterward. The entire experience is designed for families and groups, making it ideal for friends and loved ones seeking an active day in Lapland.

While the laser tag itself is the highlight, the additional activities at Park Side can vary in cost and appeal. Many visitors find the main laser game to be well worth the price, especially given the quality equipment and unique outdoor environment.
Compared to other arctic experiences, this tour offers a combination of active fun and scenic exploration. The reindeer viewing, museum, and snow activities provide a well-rounded day out, but the extra costs for activities like snowmobiling or ice puckering should be considered beforehand.
This outdoor laser tag tour in Lapland provides an exhilarating, family-friendly activity amidst the snowy wilderness. The high-quality equipment, friendly guides, and unique Arctic environment make it a memorable experience. The access to Park Side enhances the visit with additional self-guided activities, though some may find the extra costs for these experiences high.
Ideal for those wanting active entertainment in a winter landscape, especially families with children and groups seeking team-building fun. For adventure seekers, the intensity and outdoor setting are particularly appealing, but be prepared for cold weather and physical activity.
Is the laser tag suitable for young children?
Yes, children under 7 can participate as scouts without heavy gear, making it accessible for younger kids.
How long does the activity last?
The laser tag experience lasts about 2.5 hours, including game time and briefings.
What equipment do I use during the laser game?
Participants get advanced laser guns with LCD screens, hit sensors, and sniper tools. Helmets with sensors are also provided.
Can I buy extra activities at Park Side?
Yes, additional experiences like village games, snowmobiles, and reindeer feeding are available for purchase with Arcandia Coins.
Is clothing provided?
Guests should bring their own outdoor clothing, gloves, and hats to stay warm during the outdoor activities.
What should I bring?
Gloves, outdoor clothing, personal medication, and a hat are recommended for comfort and safety.
Are food and drinks allowed during the activity?
No, food and drinks are not allowed inside the arena but can be enjoyed at the Hunter’s Hut afterward.
Is there any age restriction?
The activity is suitable for all ages, with children under 7 participating as scouts. The main laser game is designed to be inclusive.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility impairments?
No, this activity requires active movement over outdoor terrain and is not suitable for those with mobility limitations.
How do I book or cancel?
Bookings can be made in advance, with free cancellation available up to 2 days before the activity.