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2/22/22

Langer’s is excited to announce TWOSDAY, but not just any TWOSDAY, but THE TWOSDAY.

Every Tuesday we offer Laser Tag, Rock Wall, Timber Town, Bowling, Shoe Rentals, Select Beer, and Chips & Cheese for just two bucks. It’s a fan favorite that we see a ton of folks taking advantage of every week.

On 2/22/22 we’re taking it to the next level. EVERYTHING we will be offering on THE TWOSDAY will be $2. We mean EVERYTHING. (Yes, $2 Large Pizzas. For a full list with some reasonable restrictions, see below.) If that wasn’t enough, we will be hosting a raffle, every hour on the 22-minute mark with exclusive TWOSDAY swag, Langer’s Gift Cards, concert tickets to The Cabin Fever Reliever with Callista Clark, AND a pair of concert tickets to see country star Eric Church!

It's going to be an absolute madhouse so be prepared for THE TWOSDAY, because the next time 2/22/22 comes around is in 2422, so you’re not going to want to miss this one!

Attractions:

Food: No to-go available, no to-go boxes available, no outside containers will be allowed in the facility. Orders may be refused at the discretion of Langer’s - food waste isn’t funny.

Non-Alcoholic Beverages

Alcohol: Drink Responsibly

Langer’s Entertainment Center is excited to announce their latest way to give back to the community: Make-A-Difference Monday. Every Monday starting January 10th in 2022 Langer’s will be partnering with a different non-profit organization and donating 100% of the bowling & shoe rental revenue towards that non-profit. “Langer’s is a place for the community to gather and have fun, we take pride in being part of the community and strive to give back to local organizations and Oregonians in need” said general manager Parker Vogt.

“Our family is thankful to have lived and worked in Oregon for six generations. We love our community and by partnering with organizations we believe Make-A-Difference Mondays will lend a helping hand to current and future generations of Oregonians,” said Langer family spokesman Matt Langer.

“Now you and the family can have a fun night out bowling and feel good knowing you will be giving back to the community,” explained marketing manager Ryan Barajas “We have already partnered with many wonderful local organizations, including Ducks Unlimited, Oregon MESA, and Sherwood Youth Baseball. Extra funds to these groups have assisted wildlife conservation, underserved students, and youth sports,” Barajas continued. Langer’s is looking forward to partnering with many more organizations in our community.

January's tentative Dates:

There are still quite a few openings in the 2022 calendar. Organizations can apply to Make-A-Difference Mondays by contacting Langer’s Entertainment Center at Donations@langersfun.com. Restrictions may apply.

Langer’s entertainment center excited to back in our community’s lives! We understand that that you have had to provide entertainment for both yourself and possibly children running wild in the home, and now we can help.

A true PNW original, our building screams entertainment for the entire family! Start on our amazing Rock Wall modeled on Smith Rock, then head over to Laser Tag to wrack up points against friends. Daredevils can run in the sky on our High Ropes Course (56’ feet tall at the peak), and finish it off in our amazing arcade!

We have revamped our arcade to provide the best possible experience for our guests. With new prizes in several arcade games, including plush toys and Bluetooth speakers. You can of course grab a partner and sit down to finish all the levels in Halo and you are bound to have a great time! We also have several arcade games for our smaller guests, but do not fill up on candy here when you can get pizza as well!

Family Night Out!

Family entertainment is never fun on an empty stomach, so get all the kids back on the ground and over to the restaurant for a delicious pizza from our Eats n’ Sweets counter. We take nothing but the freshest ingredients sourced from Tillamook to Bend to make sure we are a true Oregon family entertainment center.

Laser Tag!
Laser tag is a great birthday activity!

Birthday Parties!

Birthday parties are where we really make memories happen though. Your birthday child deserves the VIP experience, and we make it so you can relax at the birthday party! With different packages and add-ons, we can tailor the perfect fit for your child’s birthday.

When the weather gets too warm in the summer, too cold in the winter, or too rainy any day of the year here in Portland, parents are regularly questioning the fun activities they can do with their kids.

It’s hard to please everyone from ages 5 to 50, but there are some timeless suggestions that will keep everyone engaged in a spirited, fun-filled way.

Here are five activities to test out when answering the age-old question, “What can I do for indoor family entertainment?”

1. Choose Your Adventure at Langer’s

What Can I Do for Indoor Family Entertainment?

What do you do when one child wants to play arcade games, another wants to bowl, and you’d really like to try your hand at laser tag and, honestly, just hang out by a warm campfire? Well, your wish is just about to come true!

The Langer family settled in Oregon in the late 1800s and opened their farm in 1879 in the Willamette Valley. For more than ten years they had a vision to give back to the community and create a place where families could come together and have a good time. That dream is about to become a reality at Langer’s Entertainment Center.

In October 2019, you’ll find a location just south of Portland in Sherwood where you can engage in laser tagrock wall climbingarcade gamesbowling alleyshigh ropes courses, and also find a soft play area for your littlest ones.

While you might find a few of these activities in one place now, soon you’ll know just where to go for indoor family entertainment near Portland. The answer will be Langer’s: the destination that will have something for everyone.

Think this also sounds like the perfect place to host your daughter’s next birthday party or a coworker retreat? There are special birthdaycorporatefundraising, and even wedding options available at Langer’s Entertainment Center.

2. Pick Out a Game Together & Host a Family-Friendly Competition at Home

Whether your family is into card games, board games, dice games, creative games, or knowledge games, there are so many to choose from today that you simply can’t go wrong. Not sure where to start? Just stop by your local game store and ask. Sure, the associates will know the classics like Chutes and Ladders, Twister, and Phase 10, but they might also suggest something right off the rack that will fit your family just right.

Looking for nearby recommendations? Try Rainy Day Games out in Aloha, Red Castle Games on SE Foster, The Portland Game Store on North Killingsworth Street, or the many others in our area.

Once you’ve decided on one or a few, head back home and get the competition started. Team up girls versus boys, kids versus parents, or simply take each other on as individuals. Don’t forget to keep the mood light and enjoy each other’s company. After all, it’s just a game.

3. Head to the Arcade

Does your family host board game night every Friday and want to switch things up for Saturday? Then head to your local arcade to battle zombies, dance the night away with DDR, or be the first of your crew to race around the track. Take on multiple adventures and stay active when you experience all an arcade has to offer.

But, remember, it’s about spending time together, so don’t just let the kids wander off. Instead, challenge them to a game of air hockey, ski ball, shooting hoops, and more. Hop in the car and try out QuarterWorld Arcade on SE Hawthorne, Arcade Club PDX in Tigard, or High Score Arcade on SE Morrison.

4. Test Your Skills at Rock Climbing

A sport of endurance and finesse that has taken the world by storm in the last few years is rock climbing. While it certainly takes a little bravery and a bit of strength, beginners are encouraged at all ages. So if your youngest child has been asking to try his hand on the rock wall, why not make it a family activity?

Portland Rock Gym and Planet Granite are two ideal options where you will be exposed to both bouldering and climbing on belay. PRG even has auto-belay machines, which is ideal when your family is just starting to learn. Both facilities offering day passes, rental equipment, and introductory and advanced courses.

5. Stop by an Indoor Playground and Focus on Fun for the Kids

Let’s be real. While you want to spend quality time with your family, you also want to relax this weekend and find a place where your kids can safely roam and release their seemingly endless energy while you just chill. We’ve got you covered!

You deserve your downtime while your children are off acting like literal monkeys so head to the following indoor family entertainment spots to accomplish just that: PlayDate PDX on NW 17th Avenue, Money King Play House on SE Powell, Sky High Sports in Tigard, and more.

Your kids might want to run around until they collapse, but you’re already there. So don’t be hard on yourself for wanting a breather. Just head to an indoor playground, and you’ll both have the best weekend yet.

Everyone says that kids grow up so fast. You blink and they’ve grown an inch. You can’t believe they already … fill in the blank here.

Your children will grow up before you know it, so why not make this time with them extra special and create memories you’ll all cherish for a lifetime? Get started today and make plans at the indoor family entertainment location of your choosing.

It seems easy. Throw the ball and knock as many pins down as you can. Still, anyone who has ever played a bowling game knows that it’s not that simple. The gutter might act like a magnet for your ball on every roll, which is all the more reason to work on improving your game before you get to the lanes.

One thing you should probably know if you live in the Portland, Oregon, area is that Langer’s Entertainment Center is now open! And it features an awesome bowling section to enjoy. The most important part about your Langer’s Entertainment bowling experience is that you have fun. But we understand if you want to do a little prep in efforts to impress your friends and family.

A little competition never hurt anyone, and we want you to arrive at Langer’s ready to bowl your best. These five ways to improve your bowling game will let you arrive at Langer’s Entertainment Center feeling confident about your bowling skills and ready to play!

Learn the Basics

One of the best ways to improve your bowling game is to make sure that you understand the game, and one of the most important parts of the game is the pins. Each pin is numbered 1–10, with the front pin being number 1, and the rest being numbered from left to right, starting with the second row. Together, they form an equilateral triangle and are spaced exactly 12 inches apart from each other. The point is to knock all the pins down, but there’s some strategy you can learn that may come in handy.

Your goal isn’t to have your ball hit every pin, but to hit the pins that are most important so that they can knock the others down. When you want to get a strike, it’s best to aim for the pins in the pocket, which are the three pins closest to you, numbers 1–3. When you hit these pins, they’re able to fall and hit the pins behind them, creating a domino effect. Having the pins hit each other to fall is called “good pin carry” and what you should always aim for when bowling.

Know How to Pick the Right Ball

There’s an art to choosing a ball to bowl with. As you may already know, each bowling ball displays a number on it that signifies how much it weighs. It may seem easier to grab a ball that weighs less, but the correct way to pick a ball depends on your own weight. It’s best to use the 10 percent guideline. This means that you should be picking a ball that’s roughly 10 percent of your weight (up to 16 pounds).

Once you find the right ball, you should then make sure that your fingers fit into the holes correctly. Though the 10 percent guideline is a good place to start, you won’t be able to throw the ball properly if your fingers are fitting too loosely or snugly into the holes. Your fingers should fit comfortably enough that you can both grip and release the ball effortlessly. Knowing this beforehand will allow you to pick the perfect ball on the first try when you head over to Langer’s Entertainment Center.

Perfect Your Walk5 Ways To Improve Your Bowling Game Before Heading To Langers

After you grab your ball, you may end up staring down at the lane, unsure how to start. The space between you and the foul line is only a few feet long, but the steps leading up to it can either trip you up or set you up for success. Beginner bowlers should practice a four-step approach. With this approach, you only need to take four steps before reaching the foul line and releasing the ball.

You should start in a stance where your shoulders are square to pins. If you are right-handed, your first step should start with your right foot stepping ahead. With the next steps, you bring the ball back and then release it on the fourth step, as your right leg slides behind you.

You can practice this walk at home by putting some tape on the ground to act as a foul line and timing your walk accordingly. Make sure you remember to follow through, even when practicing. This helps to reinforce the direction of the ball toward the intended target. Do this a few days before you head to Langer’s Entertainment for bowling fun, and you’ll be ready to get your strike!

Practice Rolling at Home

You don’t need to have an at-home bowling alley to practice your game. There are plenty of ways to improve your rolling without even using a bowling ball. One good way to practice is by filling a bucket with a hole at the bottom with water. It sounds crazy, but using this method can help you get an idea of how your arm rolls the ball and the direction you’re leading it to.

This works best outside on a sidewalk or driveway, where you can clearly see where the water falls. When you reenact your roll, the water that drips out at the bottom of the bucket will provide proof of the direction you’re rolling it. If your water drops are leading more toward the left, for example, you can either keep practicing until it becomes more straight, or you’ll know that when you get to the bowling alley you should start off standing farther to the right to make up for it.

Relax

This may seem too simple, but it could be your biggest asset when it comes to having a good bowling game. One of the problems that people have when bowling is the anxiety to have a perfect game. Everyone wants to get a strike, but if you’re putting too much pressure on yourself to achieve it, you’ll be more likely to mess up. Being relaxed and not letting yourself feel too much pressure to have a perfect game can help you have your best game yet! It can also help you to remember that the most important part of bowling with friends and family is to have fun.

Before you head to the Langer’s Entertainment bowling alley, try to relax. You can come already calm, or you can use the other areas of Langer’s to help ease the tension. There are tons of ways to relax at Langer’s. This entertainment center has an arcade, ropes courses, laser tag, a rock wall, and more to choose from!

Using these tips can ensure that you come to Langer’s Entertainment Center ready to play your best game. You’ll be sure to impress your family and friends with your newfound skills. With that out of the way, now you can just focus on having fun!

You may have heard the talk or caught wind of the buzz. There’s some excitement circling around exactly what Langer Farms is building in Sherwood. You may have even heard some speculation about what it could be. But let us tell you all about it firsthand. Langer Farms is building an entertainment center, but it’s so much more than that. The Langer’s Entertainment Center is a destination experience for the whole family to enjoy. Here are some of the things you can expect from this one-of-a-kind experience that officially opened in October.

A Taste of History

Are you proud of your Oregon heritage? So are we. The Langer family has been a part of Sherwood, Oregon, since 1879, and Sherwood, Oregon, has been a huge part of our hearts ever since then too. We proudly showcase our heritage throughout our entertainment center so that you can get a taste of who we are and learn more about the region in the process.

Our farming roots are on display throughout our entertainment center, which showcases relics from the family farm. Be our guest at the Tack Room, where we invite you to step up to our historic bar built from a tree cut down at the Langer family cattle ranch. In fact, many of the tabletops throughout the center are made from the wood of a giant red sequoia planted by Clarence Langer Jr. And the bellows that Ferdinand Langer Sr.—the founder of the Langer family farm—used as a blacksmith is displayed in our fun center as well.

We certainly want to share our family heritage with you, but we also want to celebrate your family heritage by helping you learn more about your home state while you’re here. That’s why so much of our entertainment center pays homage to Oregon and, in particular, to our hometown of Sherwood.

For instance, we proudly display local artwork and craftsmanship by long-time Sherwood resident Terry Boatman. As you explore the center, you’ll also see historically significant landmarks that shaped the history and culture of our home state. In fact, our rock wall’s design was inspired by Smith Rock in Central Oregon. And you can also experience Beaver State history when you step into our bowling alley. It’s modeled after Sherwood’s brick kiln of the 1890s called the Portland Pressed Brick Company.

A Family Experience

As you can probably tell by now, family is incredibly important to the Langers. That’s why we wanted to create a family destination experience for you and your loved ones. Langer’s Entertainment Center transcends generations by serving as a one-stop fun shop for people of all ages. Our soft play area is perfect for your little ones to enjoy, while older children and adults can have fun testing their skills in our video arcade or challenging themselves on our ropes course.

As much as possible, we’ve also created experiences that can be enjoyed together as a family. Our laser tag adventure invites you to team up or square off against one another in our Northwest log mill–themed arena. You can also partner up in our bowling alley or go head-to-head with your friends and family. We certainly want you to enjoy yourselves while at Langer’s, but even more important to us is that you leave here closer as a family. We understand how important family bonding time is, so we’ve designed activities that will bring people together and allow them to create lasting memories in our fun center.

Memorable Moments

Whether you come to Langer’s for a family outing or a special occasion, we want to be sure you have an unforgettable experience. That’s why we cater to private events and celebrations. Whether it’s a graduation, birthday, or holiday event, Langer’s is the perfect place to host your party. We have a number of event spaces for groups of all sizes, and we’ll do everything possible to make your special day one that you’ll remember for years to come.

Our venue is a great space for office team building, a family reunion, or virtually anything else you can imagine. Whether you want to host a low-key get-together or a high-end affair, we can bring your vision to life. We even offer the option of a facility buy-out if you want to host a larger event, such as an anniversary celebration or banquet.

Fun TimesWhat Is Langer Farms Building In Sherwood?

Of course, we wouldn’t be able to call Langer’s an entertainment center if it didn’t provide loads of fun and exciting adventure. We want you to have a blast when you come to visit us, so we’ve designed our facility to provide the ultimate experience. Whatever your game of choice or preferred level of action, we have something just for you.

If you enjoy the great outdoors, then tackle our rock-climbing wall or lounge by our campfire. If virtual reality is more your speed, then check out one of the 50 video games we have in our arcade. We promise you won’t leave Langer’s disappointed. Fun family time is our specialty, and we guarantee we’ll pull out all the stops to make sure you have a thrilling day of action, adventure, and unique entertainment.

Are you ready to plan a visit to Langer’s? We hope so because now is just the right time to do so. We’re kicking off our opening with lots of excitement. Be sure to follow our Facebook page so you can stay up-to-date on all the latest info, including deals and specials. And if you want to learn more about what you can expect once you get here, then check out this fun article from our friend Joe from “On the Go with Joe.”

So are you ready for a whirlwind adventure? If so, we look forward to entertaining you soon!

 

It can be hard to find activities that people of all ages can enjoy. But laser tag is something that both kids and adults will have a blast playing. Adults may initially not be interested, but trust us, once the game starts, they’ll definitely get caught up in the rush! If you’ve never played laser tag before or just need to brush up on some skills, don’t worry. We have a number of helpful tips that will make sure the game is as fun as possible—and that you’ll have a good chance of winning! Follow the advice below and prepare to have a blast when you play laser tag in Oregon.

1. Keep Moving!

Standing still, in the same place and same position, for too long will make you an easy target. But while you’re moving, don’t try to go too fast. You don’t want to get too worn out. And moving too fast can mess up your aim. Just keep up a nice, steady pace throughout the game. The more you move, the more difficult it is for the opposing team to track your position and movements.

Also remember to be strategic in the way you move around. Crouching down can help you keep a low profile. And moving sideways is a neat trick that can make it easier for you to aim. Plus, it can make it harder for your opponents to hit you. If you see someone about to shoot at you, you can try to quickly duck or turn sideways so that they miss.

2. Keep Shooting!7-tips-for-a-great-game-of-laser-tag-in-oregon

This may seem obvious, but many players hesitate too much when it comes to shooting their laser guns. Laser tag is definitely a game where quantity is more important than quality. There are usually no limits on how many times you can fire, so don’t worry about saving ammunition. If your laser gun does need to be reloaded, it’s usually not difficult and takes very little time. And in some laser tag arenas, the laser guns don’t even need to be reloaded at all. Try to shoot in a strategic way if you can, but it’s okay if you don’t have perfect aim. Especially if it’s your first time playing! But if you shoot a lot at once, you’ll be much more likely to hit at least one of your opponents.

3. Use the Opportunity to Take a Breath If You Get Hit

Usually, you’re out of the game for a short time after getting hit. Take advantage of the break this will give you. Laser tag can be a very tiring activity, so this will ensure you can keep playing your best. If you can find a good spot, you might want to hide for a little too. In some cases, your suit will go dark during this time, so you can move without being detected. This can give you a little extra time to regain your composure and also avoid an opponent hitting you the second you’re back in the game.

4. Dress Appropriately

You don’t need to buy a whole new outfit for playing laser tag in Oregon, but certain clothes will be better than others. Wear dark colors, such as black and dark blue, because when the black light’s on, light colors will make you easier to see. White is definitely the worst color to wear. It would make you such an easy target! And the clothes you wear should be comfortable and easy to move around in too.

You’ll be running around quite a bit, so definitely wear comfortable sneakers. If you can, make sure your shoes are a darker color as well. Every little bit counts. You might want to wear layers as well. A laser tag arena may be cold when the game first starts, but you can work up a sweat while playing.

5. Study the Layout of the Laser Tag Arena Before the Game Starts

If you can, walk around the arena before your game starts. Going in blind could end up costing you the game. Try to see if there are any potential hiding places or which areas might give you the best advantage. Some laser tag arenas, such as ours at Langer’s, have multiple levels.

If possible, try to look at the higher level ahead of time as well. Then, once the game begins, try to go for the high ground. Langer’s laser tag arena has two different levels and going up to the second one can give you a considerable advantage for shooting. Because you’re higher up, it will be easier to spot the other players. But some may try to shoot at you, so keep up your strategic game or ask a teammate to cover you.

6. Listen Closely

While you should definitely keep an eye on your opponents’ movements, don’t rule out your other senses too. Actively listening to other people’s movements will give you an advantage, since many people don’t even think about doing so.

7. Finally, Make Sure to Enjoy Yourself!

Don’t get too worked up over who wins or loses. Remember that the ultimate point of the game is to have fun. Ideally, the game goes so well that you’ll want to play it again very soon.

Now that you’ve got these expert tips, it’s time to try a game of a laser tag at our entertainment center in Oregon! Here at Langer’s Entertainment Center, our laser tag is Northwest log mill–themed, a fun, unique, and perfectly Pacific Northwest theme.

Our arena spans nearly 5,000 square feet total and up to three 10-person teams can play. So there’s enough space for lots of people, including the whole family, to join in the fun. And when you try these tips, everyone will be quite impressed with your skills. Once the game is over, stop by our restaurant and try some of burgers, pizzas, fish and chips, salads, and more. You can find more information about laser tag and our other attractions on our website.

 

After having kids, your fun weekends may not look the way they used to. With little ones in your life, your options for weekend activities can seem limited, especially if there’s a big age-gap between your children. It’s hard to find something that’s suitable for everyone, and there are lots of things for your kids to do that may have the adults sitting on the sidelines. But that doesn’t mean adults can’t enjoy themselves too.

Families with children can find activities that are fun for everyone, adults and children alike. You just have to find the right things to do. A good weekend activity for a family will make sure everyone can be involved in the fun. Oregon has some great options around when it comes to family activities, and one of the most popular has lots to do in just one place.

Entertainment centers are great, all-encompassing destinations for families with children to go on the weekends. Not only do they offer a wide variety of activities to choose from, but they also have options available for all ages. If you’re not someone who likes to keep packing up the kids to go from one place to another, an entertainment center may be the best one-stop shop for your family during the weekend.

Langer’s Entertainment Center in Sherwood is the newest, most exciting entertainment center in Oregon. Created by a family with roots in Oregon since 1874, the Langer’s envisioned this entertainment center to be the epitome of Oregon fun. One of the best features is that it’s all indoors. So you won’t have to worry about planning around the often unpredictable Oregon weather. Langer’s will be protected and open rain or shine!

Rock Climbing and Rope Courses

 

What Activities Do Families with Children Do Over the WeekendKids love to run around, and an Oregon kid knows better than most that an outdoor adventure is a great way to spend their energy. But depending on the age or experience of your children, you may be looking for a more controlled environment for them to have fun in. So we created an outdoor experience indoors, just for you! We knew we couldn’t create an Oregon entertainment center without adding some awesome physical and adventurous activities for families. And what better way to do that than by adding a rock-climbing wall and some awesome ropes courses!

Our 46-foot-tall rock wall is modeled after actual routes on Smith Rock, with 21 total climbing routes to choose from. The rock wall conveniently features beginner, intermediate, and advanced courses to suit everyone’s abilities. You can bring your own climbing shoes or rent a pair from Langer’s to start your adventure.

For your next adventure, try out our rope courses. Hanging at 3-stories high with 21 different challenges, you can test your skills in a variety of ways. Go for the gold by attempting to climb the 56-foot-tall rope ladder, and then ring the Langer Farm Bell to announce your accomplishment to the rest of your family.

Both the rock wall and the rope courses are great activities for adventurous children and adults. And when the children’s energy outlasts the parents’, adults can sit back in the Tack Room, a VIP space where adults can enjoy a beverage and monitor their kids from the floor-to-ceiling viewing window.

Bowling

You don’t have to be a professional to know how to bowl. That’s why it’s the perfect activity for families to do on the weekends. Bond over snacks like nachos and hot dogs while you watch your family members take their shot at getting a strike. Bowling is an exciting and challenging game for everyone from the oldest to the youngest members of your family, and younger bowlers shouldn’t be intimidated by the long lanes. Ask for bumpers to be set up on each side of the lane when the younger bowlers take their turns, and they won’t have to fear that their ball will end up in the gutter.

Bowling during the day is fun but heading out to the lanes later in the evening can give the kids something fun to look forward to as well. Most bowling alleys have special music and lighting for nighttime bowling, and this creates an even more thrilling environment for the family.

At Langer’s, we offer 22 general and semi-private bowling lanes to choose from. There’s a ball for everyone, and with a little effort, even the most inexperienced bowler can have a great time. We also offer four private lanes in our VIP Tack Room, which makes it the perfect place to host a private party.

Arcade and Laser Tag

Are there gamers in your family? Some children enjoy spending their time concentrating on perfecting an online game. We don’t blame them. Escaping reality and entering a new world through the screen is a fun way to spend an evening. But at home, it can turn into something that only one or two family members can enjoy at once.

At Langer’s, we want all the gamers in your family to be able to play together, or at least at the same time! That’s why we have an epic arcade area in our new entertainment center. With classic and new games alike, it won’t be hard to find something that everyone can enjoy.

And when you’re ready to face off as a team, we’re ready for you with our huge new laser tag area. Enjoy over 5,000 square feet of high-tech fun on our two-level playing field, which allows up to three ten-person teams to play! You may end up wanting to invite a few other families to rival with. You can aim for each other and interactive targets while you try to get as many points for your team as possible. Create bonding experiences as you work together to defeat your opponents in this epic gaming experience.

It’s possible for families with children to find fun activities for the weekends, especially at entertainment centers. Come experience what Langer’s Entertainment Center has to offer your family!

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