LazerPort Fun Center
Rating
Family of 4
$50-$90 (laser tag ~$10-$15 per person per game; mini bowling and arcade extra)
Duration
1.5-2.5 hours
Best Ages
Best for ages 5-16
About
LazerPort Fun Center is Pigeon Forge's most comprehensive indoor entertainment option outside of the big trampoline parks. The draw is the laser tag arena — it's properly built with multiple levels, fog machines, neon lighting, and enough physical space that players spread out and strategy actually matters. This is not a cramped four-wall arena; kids can genuinely hide, flank, and outmaneuver each other.
The multi-level design is a hit with older kids and tweens who can use elevation and angles to dominate. Younger players (5-8) have a great time just running around and shooting even if they don't score high — the environment is immersive enough that they don't care about the score for the first few games.
Mini bowling is the underrated feature. The lanes are shorter and the balls are lighter, which means kids who'd normally roll gutter balls on regular lanes suddenly feel competent and successful. For parents, watching a 5-year-old execute a strike on a mini bowling lane with genuine pride on their face is worth the $10.
The arcade rounds out the visit and the token economics are standard Pigeon Forge fair.
This is an excellent rainy day option — fully indoor, easily fills 2-3 hours for most families, and has enough variety that siblings with different interests can both find something they want. Weekday mornings are calm; weekend evenings pull in local teens who tend to dominate the laser tag arena in a way that can be a bit competitive for younger first-timers. Time your visit accordingly.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
No
Nursing / Changing
Not Available
Kid Meals
Limited
Setting
Indoor
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings or afternoon; laser tag busiest in evenings
Wait Times
5-15 min to enter laser tag arena; arcade is walk-up
Nearby Food
Snack options available in venue. Parkway restaurants nearby for a full meal.
Why Kids Love It
Laser tag in a dark, fog-filled arena with neon lights is every kid's action movie fantasy, and LazerPort delivers a proper multi-level course that doesn't feel like a closet with some lights. The combination of laser tag, mini bowling (smaller lanes designed for kids), and a solid arcade means even the kid who doesn't want to do laser tag has something compelling to do while siblings play.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Multi-level laser tag arena gives tactical advantages — show kids to use elevation for better shots
- Mini bowling lanes are sized for kids and make 5-6 year olds feel genuinely successful
- Arcade tokens stretch further when you focus on skill games over pure luck machines
- Weekend evenings fill up fast with local teens — morning visits are calmer for families
- Group packages available for birthday parties or large family groups
What to Bring
- Comfortable shoes (lots of movement in laser tag)
- Cash or card for tokens and extras
- Layer since the laser tag arena can be cool
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$50-$90 (laser tag ~$10-$15 per person per game; mini bowling and arcade extra)
Tips to Save
- Multi-game laser tag packages save per-round.
- Combo passes with mini bowling reduce the per-activity cost.
- Arrive early for shortest laser tag waits.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 10AM-10PM
- Monday
- 12-8PM
- Sunday
- 11AM-8PM
- Tuesday
- 12-8PM
- Saturday
- 10AM-1PM3:30-11PM
- Thursday
- 12-8PM
- Wednesday
- 12-8PM