Okay, okay, please bear with me after you stop laughing and scoffing at the idea. There can be some benefits to this cheap alternative. If you are military or a sworn officer with access to real professional training, this thread is probably not for you. Obviously, there are limits and a real shoot house will be superior.

If you haven't been in a commercial laser tag environment, it can be described as a chaotic three dimensional experience requiring constant 360 degree awareness, use of cover (same as concealment in a LT environment), and movement skills. In addition, those kids, who burn through their parent's credit cards, are often regulars with some impressive skills. Among those are:
1. They will often seek the high ground. Think rooftops, balconies, and other elevated position. You need to be aware of what is above you, as well as your own level.
2. If you don't keep moving, they will locate and surround you very quickly.
3. Don't linger in front of a window cutout, or you will die quickly.
4. Don't forget to pie the corners, or you will die quickly.
5. Friend or foe, don't shoot your own team members.
6. There is no resting in a LT session. The kids are energetic and relentless.

It's fun, and a way to bond with the kids. If you see downsides, that's okay, LT could promote some bad habits, but maybe not. The purpose of this thread is to stimulate thought and discussion. Please base your comments on experience.