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After a career full of routine, challenges, and accomplishments, you have tried sitting back with a daily crossword and a weekly book club.
And guess what?
They're just not your cup of tea.
While official retirement might mean the end of your daily commute and 9-to-5, it doesn't mean you're ready to fill your day with slippers and a pipe.
I get it: you don't want to be bored!!
You still consider yourself something of a mover and shaker. And want to accomplish something now you have the freedom and time to do it.
What if your retirement meant you embraced a side hustle?
A small business doing something that you enjoyed...
Something that got you out of the house, and making a bit of cash?
Imagine, instead, that retirement could mean the beginning of a new chapter—one that involves staying active, building connections, and having a bit of fun on your own terms.
Starting a small business in retirement (or semi-retirement) such as a laser tag operation, is an exciting way to bring in extra income, stay engaged, and even create something lasting for your family.
"Starting a laser tag business is a challenge. A challenge that many older people are certainly up for!" said Peter Lander, Founder of Battlefield Sports.
In 2024, millions of Baby Boomers are reaching retirement age, but many aren’t ready to call it quits.
Gen-Xers are taking early retirement.
Studies show that more retirees are looking to stay engaged, both mentally and physically, as they move into this next life stage.
According to the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies, 55% of Baby Boomers plan to work in some capacity during their retirement years.
In fact, 40% are interested in becoming entrepreneurs.
This is driven by the desire for income, connection, or simply a new adventure.
Many believe creating a post-retirement business can be an incredibly fulfilling option.
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Retirement often means a dramatic shift in daily routines, which can be challenging both physically and mentally. However, staying active can improve overall well-being and support healthy aging.
Research published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine found that seniors who remain physically active are more likely to age successfully, maintaining their mental and physical health longer. (Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/active-seniors-more-likely-to-age-successfully-1.2439746)
Running a business, like a laser tag venture, keeps you on your feet, and actively involved in setup, event management, and client interactions.
Let's face it.
Age is a state of mind!
A PubMed study found that those with a positive view of getting older, compared to those with a negative view, lived an average of 7.6 years longer. (Source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12150226/)
It’s not just about making sales; it’s about being engaged and motivated in a way that golf rounds and morning walks may not provide.
Post-retirement is the perfect time to build a business around something you genuinely enjoy.
Laser tag, for example, combines the fun of outdoor activities with the thrill of gaming.
If you love the great outdoors or have a background in organizing events, a mobile laser tag business lets you bring that passion into your day-to-day.
Laser Tag is a fun game!
With a portable setup, you can deliver the thrill of laser tag games to parks, backyards, and community spaces, making it easy for kids and adults alike to experience outdoor adventure.
Battlefield Sports, a leader in commercial outdoor laser tag equipment, offers durable gear that allows you to operate professionally while keeping things simple and scalable.
For retirees, a business that doesn’t require heavy investment or expensive overhead is key. A mobile laser tag operation is lean, meaning there’s no need to rent or maintain a large facility.
Instead, your gear can fit in a vehicle, and your customers book you to bring the action to their location.
This setup significantly lowers costs and allows you to operate at your own pace, taking bookings when you want and scaling back during quieter times. In addition, a mobile business allows you to target multiple revenue streams.
Consider offering packages for birthday parties, school events, corporate team-building days, or even family reunions.
In the U.S., the entertainment and amusement industry was valued at over $70 billion in 2022, and family entertainment remains a rapidly growing segment.
By carving out this market, you can bring in substantial supplementary income without the traditional risks and expenses of brick-and-mortar businesses.
Starting a business also offers the chance to stay socially engaged.
A mobile laser tag business lets you interact with different groups in your community, bringing joy to local families, schools, and organizations.
A good place to start is to join your local Chamber of Commerce.
You’ll not only be meeting and engaging with customers but also networking with other local business owners, event planners, and suppliers.
For many retirees, this level of interaction is a rewarding change from what could otherwise become a quiet lifestyle.
More, studies have shown that social connections are vital for well-being as we age.
Researchers from Harvard found that strong social connections in older adults lead to better health and greater life satisfaction.
A business like laser tag isn’t just about making money; it’s a way to stay connected to your community and continue building relationships that matter.
The mobile laser tag model is ideal for a post-retirement business because it’s both affordable to start and easy to manage.
With laser tag equipment from a trusted provider like Battlefield Sports, you can operate a professional business with durable, easy-to-use gear.
Here’s what you’ll need to consider to get started:
1. Equipment and Setup: Purchase commercial-grade laser tag gear that’s weather-resistant and simple to transport. Battlefield Sports offers kits that come ready for use, with easy setup instructions and customization options for different game modes. The portability of this equipment allows you to bring laser tag to your clients’ chosen locations, making it a highly flexible and attractive service.
2. Licensing and Insurance: Be sure to check local requirements for business licenses, as well as liability insurance. While laser tag is a safe activity, especially with quality equipment, having insurance will give you peace of mind and protect your business.
3. Marketing: Use word-of-mouth, social media, and partnerships with local schools and community centers to get the word out. As soon as you’ve ordered your equipment set up a waitlist. Consider offering a few initial events at a discounted rate to build a client base and generate testimonials. You’ll likely find that satisfied customers are eager to share their experiences, especially if they’ve had a memorable event.
4. Family Involvement: One unique advantage of starting a small business in retirement is the chance to work alongside family. Running a laser tag business with a grandson, granddaughter, or even a grand-niece or grand-nephew can create wonderful memories and foster skills in younger family members. Many retirees report finding extra meaning in family-run businesses, as it allows them to share wisdom and pass down entrepreneurial values.
For many retirees, the idea of starting a new venture isn’t about building an empire.
It’s about staying active, making connections, and finding purpose in each day.
If sitting around meeting for book club once a month is not your thing, consider starting a business doing something you love. A mobile laser tag business can help you achieve all of these goals while adding some excitement to the post-retirement years.
With the right equipment, a bit of planning, and a willingness to try something new, you can bring a fresh adventure to your community, stay engaged with people of all ages, and enjoy the flexibility of working on your terms.
So, why not turn your retirement into a time of opportunity, growth, and fun?
Is a mobile laser tag business the perfect next step in your journey?
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