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    XtremeCraze - Woburn

    4.1 (82 reviews)
    Closed 2:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    Bill Z.

    I've got to believe there's a lot of parents in the area who will give Laser Craze 5 stars just because their kids will sleep soundly that evening. I came here with a number of friends for a birthday event, though I didn't actually do the laser battle - I had toddler-watch duty. That really isn't bad, because there's so much for them to do. Though it is a little chaotic, with all the parents, and all the kids running around, and all the kids' shoes on the floor so that they can run and jump and climb. My friends who did laser battle had descriptions like "exhilirating" and "the fastest 20 minutes of my life!" That 20 minutes is actually divided into four 5-minute sessions. Your team assignment is at random, so not everyone will be on the same team. But that's just as much fun. Those of us outside can watch the individual and team and leader scores on one of the TVs as each match progresses. I'm not sure how easily you earn tickets, but I did watch one kid on the "Deal or No Deal" machine end up with the 200-ticket briefcase (best possible), opt to take the "Mega Spin" instead, and he wound up winning 2000 tickets. Tickets can be redeemed for anything from candy to decent-sized games. There are tables for dining near the snack bar, and a larger area for parties. The facilities, including the rest rooms, are well maintained. I give the employees a lot of credit - they work as hard as the kids play, and I think they're just as tired as the kids when they get home at night.

    Le T.

    My friends took me here to celebrate my birthday. We LOVED it! The staff were informative, friendly, and patience. Really not what I expect from a facility catered to kids. There's plenty of parking so you don't have to worry about that. We didn't make any reservations when we went on a Saturday night and got the next game immediately. But I do recommend making reservations especially on a weekend as spots get filled up pretty quickly. We played a four 5 minutes back to back games. And I can say I had the best time of my life! It's nice to have some friendly competitions from time to time. :) Good for all ages!

    Kelly B.

    My daughter had a lot of fun here. We didn't eat here so I can't speak for the food it the game area was prices very fair and the prizes were way better here than at Chuck E. Cheese. The bounce house was fun. My biggest complaint is the configuration of the bounce houses. The space for the kids to go from one house to the next is in a L shape and there is a really sharp turn and kids run around there and I saw several kids run into each around that blind corner and actually had a kid run into me when I was walking around the corner. It's very dangerous. I don't care for that at all but besides that it was a lot of fun.

    New high score in basketball!!!!

    It was Saturday, around midday, and my friends and I were in Woburn. We didn't know how to spend our day, but after looking through things to do in the area we decided upon XtremeCraze. I remember often visiting throughout my childhood, and coming back now as a teenager: it was even better than before. We had an amazing worker assist us with all that we wanted to do and he made sure that we were well taken care of. Sage expedited the process of us purchasing our game card and really made sure we knew all that the establishment could offer. We played a bunch of games, our favorite was basketball, and ate from the various food options they had. I would recommend the slushees!!! We even got a high score in basketball; that was definitely the highlight of the day. Thank you Sage for being so welcoming we will definitely be returning!!!!

    Damien S.

    Outrageously fun! A little tough to locate at first, yet just like the G-spot, when you finally find it, be prepared for non-stop thrills. (Yes, I realize it'll be mostly parents reading this review, and perhaps the anatomical reference will seem a little excessive, but honestly - you got to be parents somehow, right? Let's party.) A small arcade with mostly ticket-bearing games offers a little sumpin sumpin to an otherwise light-amplified destination, so let's skip the fact that they charge 50c to play SkeeBall (Funspot does it for a quarter!) and look to the laser arena. Because, honestly, that's where you should be spending your time. $11 buys your way in, and after an easy-breezy briefing, you're strapped with the latest in laser tag tech for 25 minutes of high tension, black light battledoming. Two teams, two tiers of terrain and two surprise modes hit your packs randomly (Invisible shuts your pack lights down, and rapid fire triple your shooting rate - each lasting thirty seconds). The game itself is loads of fun, and I like the "finite lives" dynamic better than LazerQuest's "shut down after being shot" structure. We went as a group and the kids were few and far between on a Thursday night, making it a fun and unique alternative to Edward Fortyhands 'round Faneuil. Priced right, sterilized by fumigation on the nightly and the bonus of having a Sea Dog Brew Pub nearby gives Laser Craze the Parker Bros seal of approval - fun for ages 8-88.

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