ABOUT US

About Us

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We are located in the Holland Town Center (Outlet Mall), across from the entrance to the Star Theater, at U.S. 31 and James St. in Holland, MI. Our address is 12330 James St., Holland, MI 49424


We are an indoor family entertainment center, featuring a 5,000 square foot multi-level laser tag arena. After you step into The Lost City, you will discover why it is so highly regarded.  Our facility also includes mini-golf, mini-bowling, and a large video game arcade with a deluxe prize center. Rain or shine; blazing heat outside or freezing cold; the fun is on! Perfect for birthday parties, family parties, youth group events, company team-building events, and any excuse to get out and have fun. With over 14,000 square feet of space, groups from 5 to 150 are welcome in the party rooms and the Oasis Cafe.


The laser tag arena is 5,000 square feet, with multi-level ramps and towers, and bases for opposing teams to try and capture. The indoor mini-golf is Cosmic - it is under black lights and painted in fluorescent colors. The video game arcade features all the latest games and lots of ticket games to win great prizes in our prize center.


Here at the lost city we want to make sure we are your go to for Great for birthdays, youth group events, team outings, and family fun. Up to 30 players can blast away in the laser tag arena at one time. The Oasis features fresh-baked pizza. Reservations required for group events - check out our group rates!

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The History of The Lost City

Established in 1995.

The original facility, Laser Storm of Holland, opened in 1995. In 1999, we transitioned to a new location, going from a laser tag arena of 1,800 square feet to 5,000 square feet. With the re-location, we took on a new name, The Lost City. The multilevel laser tag arena, video arcade and mini-golf span over a total of 13,000 square feet! We changed our focus from a "high tech" entertainment center to a family fun center. Out are the virtual reality games, simulator ride, networked computers, and synth-a-beam, and in came mini-golf, mini-bowling, and ticket games with a great prize center. It was a good move, and our business took off after we stopped confusing people.

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