October 26, 2011 - Indianapolis, IN - Laser Blast, based in Plymouth, Michigan, has donated a new laser tag pack to the Laser Tag Museum in Louisville, Kentucky.
The ILTA had acquired a Laser Blast pack back in 2008 and included it in the museum, though at the time it had no electronics. Recently Al Keeping, a sales representative with Laser Blast, offered to take the vest back to Michigan and have it refitted with new electronics so that it could be displayed with lights and sound to wow visitors who saw the gear.
A few weeks later and the ILTA received the vest with both new plastics, electronics, and an adapter so that the pack could be plugged into the display cases to light up. Now the Laser Blast section of the museum is well represented with sharp looking equipment. Laser Blast even threw in one of their signature safari hats that has become a bit of a trademark with the company.
Laser Blast has had an impressive couple of years swapping out laser tag equipment from existing locations, as well as installing laser tag attractions on select Carnival Cruise ships. Laser Blast is known to have several types of laser tag equipment that can penetrate several markets, from mobile, to stand alone facilities, to larger family entertainment centers.
To find out more information about Laser Blast and their equipment, visit their website www.laser-blast.com.


