
GO Laser Tag London - Forest Laser Tag
Caterham-on-the-Hill, Surrey· CR3 0HB
SEN Suitability Assessment
Based on analysis of 40 public reviews (Sept 2025 – Mar 2026) · Good confidence
SEN Score
Based on noise, queues, staff, calm spaces
Breakdown
Parent summary
The staff here are genuinely patient and well-organised, and they communicate clearly beforehand and during sessions—which really helps. The activity itself is structured and predictable. However, laser tag is inherently a loud and stimulating environment, and the venue can get busy during peak times, so it's worth thinking through whether that mix works for your child.
What visitors say
Many visitors have reported patient, well-organised staff and clear communication before and during visits. Laser tag is inherently loud and stimulating, and some visitors have noted that during busier periods, hearing instructions can be challenging. A small number have also mentioned equipment issues or waiting times extending beyond their booked slot.
Based on a sample of public reviews. Experiences vary - every child and every visit is different.
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- Sensory area recently added to venue, noted in family day out resources
Sourced from family activity directories within the SEN community. Individual experiences vary.
When to visit
Typical busyness patterns based on Google Maps visitor data. Term-time and school holidays will vary.
Weekdays (Mon–Fri)
Typically quietest around 11pm
Weekends (Sat–Sun)
Typically quietest around 9am
Potential challenges
- Laser tag is loud and visually stimulating by nature—not suitable for children who find intense sensory environments difficult
- During busy periods, instructions can be hard to hear over other voices and background noise
- Waits can extend beyond your booked time during peak hours
- Parking on departure may be hectic during busy times
- Some areas of the venue have limited lighting, which may affect some children's comfort or orientation
What works
- Staff are patient, welcoming and genuinely helpful—they answer questions and support families well
- The activity is well-organised and structured, which many children find reassuring
- Team leaders are informative and explain things clearly
- Staff will communicate with you beforehand, so you can discuss your child's needs in advance
- The dominoes format (staying in one place during play) reduces the need to navigate complex rules mid-game
Facilities
Sensory environment
Outdoor forest setting with activity-based gameplay. No information about noise levels, crowding, or sensory considerations provided.
Tips for your visit
Minimum age 6+. Sessions are 2 hours long. Multiple session times available daily. Parents/family encouraged to participate. Children wear camouflage suits. Food: 30% discount available at Papa Johns pizza. Website states it is 'no-impact' activity (unlike paintballing), making it inclusive. Mainline train station 10-minute walk away. Recommend contacting venue directly to discuss accessibility requirements for specific SEND needs, as terrain and physical demands of 2-hour forest activity may vary by individual need.
Pricing
Pricing not clearly stated on website. Mentions '£50+ off Group Bookings' and '30% off Papa Johns pizzas' for kids parties, but base session prices not provided.
Parking
Free car parking available at forest venue. No specific information about disabled/blue badge spaces or drop-off points provided.
Accessibility
Venue is a 50-acre forest battlefield. No information provided about wheelchair access, terrain suitability for mobility aids, or accessibility facilities. Forest terrain may not be suitable for wheelchairs or buggies - clarification needed.
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