Choose when control matters
Best when you want strategy, quick resets, indoor reliability, and easier mixed-group buy-in.
Activity comparison
Laser Tag is usually stronger for controlled tactical missions and mixed office buy-in. Archery Tag is stronger when the group wants visible action, foam-arrow novelty, and a more physical game feel.
Start here
Pick the strongest constraint. The result tells you which activity should lead the next planning conversation.
Decision framework
The practical difference is not which game sounds more exciting. It is how the group handles physicality, briefing, and venue constraints.
Best when you want strategy, quick resets, indoor reliability, and easier mixed-group buy-in.
Best when the team is game-ready and wants a more physical, photo-friendly field challenge.
If the crowd is very mixed, use Inclusive Planner or a broader activity comparison before picking one.
Side by side
Use this table when the shortlist is already down to these two activities.
| Decision point | Laser Tag | Archery Tag |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Tactical missions, controlled competition, indoor or sheltered reliability. | Physical action, visible movement, foam-arrow novelty, bolder energy. |
| Mixed group fit | Usually safer for broad office groups. | Works best when participants are comfortable with action. |
| Venue needs | Indoor or sheltered areas with clear briefing and play zones. | More clearance, safety buffer, and surface checks. |
| Event details | Ask about mission modes, round timing, and scoring. | Ask about safety briefing, practice round, and play area. |
Useful next steps
Use these pages when you are ready to compare formats, check details, review examples, or contact Cohesion.
These are the most useful supporting pages for this decision.
Readiness check
Tick these before deciding whether the winner is real or just the louder option.
Brief builder
Turn the comparison into a short provider brief.
Proof and context
Use these routes to support the recommendation with real activity and office-team context.
FAQ
Use the Event Planner once you know approximate headcount, date range, venue direction, and the decision that is still open. The planner preserves this page context so Cohesion can respond with a sharper recommendation.
For simple office groups, a shortlist can come first. For larger, weather-sensitive, or multi-zone events, venue fit and activity fit should move together.
No. This page helps you decide the direction. The activity pages still explain the actual format, game modes, setup, and request path.
Next step
Use the planner if you already know the rough date, group size, and event direction.
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