
The Laser Tag Museum was opened to the general public on October 15, 2005 after many years of accumulating materials of the history of the laser tag industry. The ILTA Laser Tag Museum is open to all members of the public and is a free museum.
As of September 2011 Lazer Blaze donated their front hallway to house the museum in over 70 feet of space in new glass displays. This new format allows for better viewing in a higher traffic area of the store. All materials have been moved into the new space and the previously donated cases have since been retired.

The museum was originally conceived in June 2000 by Erik Guthrie, former Executive Director, and the ILTA immediately started archiving posters, manuals, flyers, brochures, informational video tapes, pins, patches, bumper stickers and other related items for the industry.

The History of Laser Tag is truly on display at the Laser Tag Museum. Visit our History of Laser Tag page for an overview of the fascinating history of our industry.


Museum
