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Specialties
Indiana’s largest and best laser tag center. Birthday parties, bachelor & bachelorette parties, corporate parties and team building, youth groups, sports teams, friends and family gatherings.
Up to 42 players in the same game. A large arcade. Noble Roman’s pizza, Pepsi products, beer and wine.
Laser Flash is a futuristic game of tag, played with high tech vests and phasers! Game SESSIONS are 40 minutes long, including a briefing on how play and 3 Games of laser tag! Up to 42 players can enter our 7,800 square foot multi-level arena at the same time! You can play with up to FOUR teams! Game SESSIONS start 20 minutes after the hour and 10 minutes before the top of the hour. You should arrive 20 to 30 minutes prior to the start of your SESSION to sign in your Code Name.
History
Established in 2002.
Laser Flash is locally owned & operated. We are not a franchise. Each year we strive to improve our customers’ entertainment experience.
We started with 30 laser tag vests & gradually increased to 42 vests. Our equipment is the best in the industry and made in American by Lasertron. In 2007 we purchased a software upgrade adding many exciting features to our laser tag games. In 2012 we replaced our entire laser tag system with Lasertron’s latest hardware.
We added a Noble Roman’s kitchen in 2005 enabling us to bake fresh pizza under this popular Hoosier brand. Our menu includes Noble Roman’s world famous breadsticks, hot subs, wraps, Buffalo wings, chicken dippers, and salads. We started serving beer & wine in 2009.
In 2014 we converted our arcade from tokens & paper tickets to an electronic card system. This system gives us a lot of features which benefit our customers such as Happy Hour pricing on arcade games and the ability to spend your e-tickets to play more arcade games.
Meet the Business Owner
Peter M.
Business Owner
Peter is the founder and owner of Laser Flash and has lived in Carmel for more than two decades. When possible he prefers to use local businesses to provide the supplies and services that Laser Flash needs to operate.
Peter’s wife, Peg, was an Army Colonel (now retired after 30 years). Immediately after 9/11, Peg was called back to active duty and was deployed for two years. During that time, Peter left his career designing computer chips for RCA so he could take over his Peg’s role as the stay-at-home parent for their three sons.
While Peg was deployed, their youngest son wanted to play laser tag for his birthday. Peter took his son and a few of his son’s buddies to a laser tag place in Indianapolis. It was there that Peter discovered his next career. Laser Flash opened less than nine months later.