Sector Sixty6
Rating
Family of 4
$60–$120 depending on games played and food ordered
Duration
2–3 hours
Best Ages
5–17 years
About
Sector Sixty6 is San Juan's family entertainment center answer — an indoor facility with arcade games, laser tag, and activity zones that keeps kids engaged for two to three hours without anyone getting bored. It's the kind of venue that works especially well for mixed-age groups, since arcades tend to scale naturally across skill levels.
The laser tag arena is typically the standout attraction for school-age kids and up — 7 through teenager, strategizing and competing in a low-stakes, high-excitement format. Younger children (5–7) will find more in the arcade games section, while older kids tend to anchor around laser tag and any additional action games.
Sector Sixty6 is a credit-based system — you load credits onto a card and spend them on games, which makes it easy to control the budget if you set a limit before walking in. Without a pre-agreed budget, it's the kind of place where kids will reasonably ask for 'just one more' repeatedly. Set expectations in the car.
For families visiting San Juan on a rainy afternoon or evening, this is a reliable go-to. The fully indoor, climate-controlled environment removes weather concerns, and the activity variety means kids rarely have that 'I'm done' conversation until they've genuinely spent a couple of hours playing.
Birthday parties are a big part of Sector Sixty6's business — if you're celebrating a child's birthday during a Puerto Rico trip, their party packages are worth looking into.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Yes
Nursing / Changing
Limited
Kid Meals
Available
Setting
Indoor
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday afternoons; weekends are busiest in evenings
Wait Times
Moderate on weekends; minimal on weekdays
Nearby Food
On-site food options likely available. San Juan has many additional dining choices nearby.
Why Kids Love It
Sector Sixty6 is a family entertainment center with arcade games, laser tag, and activity zones — the kind of all-in-one venue where kids don't want to leave. The mix of different game types means there's always something new to try.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Set a firm game credit budget before you walk in — the credit-based model makes spending easy to lose track of
- Laser tag is typically the highlight for ages 7 and up
- Good birthday party venue — ask about party packages
- Check for combo deal pricing that bundles game credits with food
- Evening hours attract an older crowd — families with young kids should go earlier
What to Bring
- Credit card (most games are card/token based)
- Comfortable shoes
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$60–$120 depending on games played and food ordered
Tips to Save
- Set a game credit budget in advance to avoid overspending.
- Many entertainment centers charge by the game credit, which can add up fast.
- Eat before going if you're watching costs.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 11AM-9PM
- Monday
- 11AM-9PM
- Sunday
- 10AM-9PM
- Tuesday
- 11AM-9PM
- Saturday
- 10AM-10PM
- Thursday
- 11AM-9PM
- Wednesday
- 11AM-9PM