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Laser Squad

Clanfield, HampshireΒ· PO8 0QE

SEN Suitability Assessment

Based on analysis of 19 public reviews (Aug 2021 – Apr 2026) Β· Good confidence

SEN Score

Based on noise, queues, staff, calm spaces

Breakdown

Staff supportGood
PredictabilityGood
Calm spacesGood
Well-structured gamesPatient, supportive staffBreak-friendly environmentClear instructionsCan get loudBook ahead recommendedEasy-to-use equipmentOutdoor setting

Parent summary

Laser Squad has genuinely strong bones for SEN families, with staff who are confident, patient and excellent communicators. The structured game modes, clear rule explanations and well-organised atmosphere mean children know what to expect, and the option to sit out and take breaks is really valuable. The outdoor park setting adds to a well-paced feel. Some visitors have noted that faster-paced game modes may feel more stimulating than quieter activities.

What visitors say

Visitors have consistently praised Laser Squad's well-organised approach, with staff described as confident and patient, clear explanations of rules, and a structured environment that allows children to take breaks as needed. The outdoor setting and easy-to-use equipment have worked well for families. Some visitors have noted that the faster-paced game modes may feel more stimulating than quieter activities, so it may be worth checking which game modes are available when you visit.

Based on a sample of public reviews. Experiences vary - every child and every visit is different.

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From SEN communities

dedicated SEN sessionshalf term activities
  • Half Term Fun sessions mentioned in SEN community groups
  • Families note it as option for young people with SEN needs
  • Listed among activities promoted to local SEN communities

Sourced from Facebook SEN community groups, local parenting forums within the SEN community. Individual experiences vary.

Potential challenges

  • Game pace varies across different modesβ€”some are higher intensity than others. Consider contacting the venue beforehand to ask about available options and energy levels.

What works

  • Staff are trained to explain rules clearly and work confidently with children of varying needs
  • Children can take breaks and sit out without pressureβ€”no need to keep going if overwhelmed
  • Structured game modes mean clear start, middle and end points
  • Equipment is straightforward to use, reducing frustration
  • Outdoor park environment creates a calmer setting than many indoor venues
  • Well-organised and managedβ€”good communication throughout helps children feel secure

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Facilities

Sensory environment

Outdoor activity in woodland setting. No specific information about noise levels, lighting, or sensory considerations for neurodivergent children.

Tips for your visit

Minimum age 6 years (younger children require prior discussion with venue). All-weather activity - events proceed except in severe weather (amber/red Met Office warnings). Players wear adjustable headbands with sensors and coloured team bibs. Sturdy shoes and outdoor clothing required; long sleeves and trousers recommended. No protective eyewear needed (infrared technology, not lasers). Located at Queen Elizabeth Country Park (Petersfield) or Royal Victoria Country Park (Southampton). Private hire available for groups wanting to play together. Consent form completion required before attendance.

Pricing

From Β£13.95 per person

Weekend public sessions Β£15.95/person (1 hour). School holidays from Β£13.95/session (1 hour). Private hire from Β£235 (1-1.5 hours). Group discounts available for 8+ (Β£14.95/player). Schools/uniformed groups from Β£13.95/participant. No specific carer or family ticket information provided.

Accessibility

Outdoor woodland laser tag activity. Terrain and accessibility details not provided on website. No mention of wheelchair access, Changing Places, or terrain suitability for mobility aids. Contact venue directly for specific accessibility requirements.

Frequently asked questions about Laser Squad

Quick answers drawn from our venue data and review analysis.

Is Laser Squad autism friendly?
Laser Squad scores highly for autism and SEN suitability, with an overall SEN score of 80/100 from our analysis of parent reviews. Laser Squad has genuinely strong bones for SEN families, with staff who are confident, patient and excellent communicators. The structured game modes, clear rule explanations and well-organised atmosphere mean children know what to expect, and the option to sit out and take breaks is really valuable. The outdoor park setting adds to a well-paced feel. Some visitors have noted that faster-paced game modes may feel more stimulating than quieter activities.
Is Laser Squad outdoors?
Yes. Laser Squad is primarily an outdoor venue in Clanfield. Check the weather and bring suitable clothing. Wet or very hot days may be challenging for some sensory-sensitive children.
Do I need to book in advance for Laser Squad?
Yes. Laser Squad requires advance booking. Book through the venue's website or by phone before visiting. Same-day entry without a booking is not guaranteed.

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SEN scores are generated by AI analysis of publicly available reviews and should be used as a guide only. Every child is different - please contact the venue directly to discuss your child's specific needs before visiting. Call 07833 281576 or visit their website.

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