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Hi, I wondered if anyone had organised a laser tag party? I'm considering one for my soon to be 8 year old but don't know if there are any companies that any local Dulwich folk might recommend? (and venues that work to host it that don't cost a fortune...). Thanks very much... Lucy
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Hi Lucyalexandra

My son has been to many laser quest parties with his East Dulwich mates over the years. They have all been at this place in Bromley....I don't know details or cost but know that food is included and the kids love it! Parents usually club together to drop off/pick up.

http://www.quasarelitebromley.com/asp/home.asp

Hi Lucyalexandra

My daughter had her 10th birthday at Quasar Elite in Bromley and it was a huge success. The staff was attentive and the kids really enjoyed it. We had a spare space so both my husband and I had a chance to play a game with the kids which was enormous fun. The food was typical fast foodie fare.

I second Bunker 51 in Greenwich. We got the overland from Forest Hill to Canada Water, tube to North Greenwich and walked along the route by the Thames. It's right next to the Thames Barrier. Or of course you can drive.

My daughter did the Laser tag package party. They all loved it.

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