It’s a labyrinth of light, where the lasers are set to “fun.”
We call it our Laser Maze in Branson, with intergalactic good times for all ages. Avoid the lasers and capture the objectives—or spend 40 seconds annihilating every laser in your way!
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About Fritz's Adventure
Adventures to Light Up Their Faces
Our Laser Maze in Branson is just one of the adventures that family and friends can have at Fritz’s.
Everywhere you look, challenges beckon. From a real water tower to climb to the urban landscape facades you can scale, to the utility poles you know you’ve always wanted to climb—explore away at Fritz’s Adventure!
We thrive on genuine excitement. Scaling five stories high? Walking a tightrope 30 feet above ground? Soaring through the sky on a zipline? You bet! The real question is—how many times do you want to do it today?
Your all-day ticket allows you to laugh, climb, crawl, and slide to your heart’s content in 80,000 square feet of challenges. Plus, our outdoor features give you even more to explore!
From History to Hysterical Fun
At Fritz’s Adventure, our Laser Maze in Branson promises to deliver loads of fun, without the James Bond worries! The maze provides an other-worldly, intergalactic feel as you find your way not through a walled path, but through beams of light.
The Laser Maze provides entertainment for young and old alike. When you enter the maze, your mission is to defeat challenges that have been designed for every skill level. Wiggle, weave, walk, and work your way without touching the lasers to capture the objectives. Or, if you’re feeling truly zap-tastic, go all-out for 40 seconds and annihilate every laser that gets in your way!
Though our maze is futuristic, mazes of all kinds have been around for thousands of years.
An A-Mazing First
The first recorded maze is considered to be an Egyptian labyrinth built in the 5th century B.C. Though a maze technically involves dead ends and a labyrinth doesn’t, historians point to the writings of a super-old dude named Herodotus as having recorded the first instance of a major maze from Egypt’s past.
This Maze Will Leave You Bushed
In the late 1600s, England’s King William III commissioned the Hampton Court Maze. It’s made of growing, live hedges with lots of paths and dead ends. If you straightened out all of the paths, you would end up with a half-mile-long trail. The Hampton Court Maze survives to this day, and people from around the world enjoy its twisty, turny puzzle.
Some Mazes Are So Corny
Today’s corn mazes may not have lasers, but the technology used to create many of them involves science on the level of our Laser Maze in Branson. Amazing, massive corn mazes are created using GPS coordinates, and even satellite mapping and camera drones! They get their designs down to the single stalks, creating intricate patterns that could be all original, or team logos, paintings, cartoon figures, and more. When seen from the air, they can fill your eyes with a-maze-ment.
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