ABOUT LAZER MAZERS

Here at Lazer Mazers we know the Family Entertainment Business. We started out 30 years ago with a single portable Go-Kart track and grew into a profitable portable entertainment business that we still run today. For the last 15 years we have also owned and operated The Oasis Fun Center, our own Family Entertainment Center (FEC) in Northern California. We started Lazer Mazers because we needed a new attraction for our FEC and did not see anything out there that met our needs. We designed, manufactured, and tested our laser maze at our center and then started marketing it to others. When you purchase a maze from us, you are buying straight from the manufacturer. You are getting a guaranteed system that is ready to increase your revenue for many years to come. Please take a look at our maze packages and options and tell us how we can meet your needs.

Terry Smith

Terry Smith

Founder

Terry has been in the entertainment industry for over 27 years. He owned and operated the largest chain of portable go cart tracks in the United States for several years before becoming the sole proprietor of a family entertainment center in northern California. Over the past 14 years he has personally overseen the complete renovation of his facility which now includes two 18-hole outdoor mini-golf courses, a 9-hole indoor course, a go cart speedway, a 3,000 sq. ft. laser tag arena, bumper boats, a rock climbing wall and an arcade.

Tom Martin

Tom Martin

Sales Manager

Tom has a background in technology sales and customer service and training. He enjoys watching Terry’s eyes glaze over when anyone talks to him about anything tech. Tom has a BS iand MS in Information Systems and a Doctorate degree in Organizational Leadership. He enjoys working in niche businesses and put himself through his Masters program by selling items on ebay. Tom now teaches college business and computer classes and spends his spare time outdoors.

Chris Hart

Chris Hart

Technology Specialist

Chris began playing in the technology field in 1983 when he got his first computer, a Commodore-64. Before long he was working on Apples and IBMs. In 1986 he started taking formal classes in electronics through the Regional Occupation Program at his high school. An avid programmer that loves the challenge of logic puzzles, Chris has created many programs and gadgets over the years. He has tutored college students in Visual BASIC, C#, and C+_ and has also worked with disabled students helping them get the most benefit from their computers.