How to choose a CYBERTAG kit size for a family entertainment center
Player count, peak hours, maze area and birthday load — a practical guide to sizing Start, Optima, Smart, Pro and Elite for FECs.
Family entertainment centers need a kit that survives Saturday peak without queues — but without overbuying on day one. Use maze area, expected groups per hour and birthday share of revenue to size the fleet.
Start with capacity, not price
Count peak concurrent players, not average weekday traffic. If you run 12-player birthday blocks back-to-back, you need 12 working sets plus 1–2 spare — not 8 sets and hope for turnover.
Kit tiers at a glance
- Start / Optima — first standalone club or small FEC wing, ~10–15 players.
- Smart — balanced price and fleet for regional malls and FECs with steady weekends.
- Pro / Elite — high-traffic malls, multiple groups per hour, expanded AUL park.
Compare configurations on Business and read our kit comparison guide.
Maze area vs fleet
A 200 m² maze with corners and levels spreads players — you may need fewer sets than an open 150 m² floor for the same ticket capacity. Share a floor plan for a sizing recommendation.
Energizer and turnaround
FECs live on 5–10 minute turnarounds between groups. An energizer that charges a full fleet during a birthday room break is not optional — it is revenue.
Next step
Send city, venue type, floor area and peak player count to sale@laserwar.com or use the contact form — we will suggest a kit and rough investment range.