REVIEW · GRAN CANARIA
Airsoft Park Ticket
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Hangar 37 turns airsoft into a fast game loop. It’s an outdoor battle park in Gran Canaria where matches start every 10 minutes, so you can drop into the action with groups that are already forming. I like the video-game style feel (the staging and constant action), and I like that you get a full-day ticket that keeps moving instead of waiting around.
My favorite part is how the format works for real life. You don’t need to coordinate a big squad ahead of time, and you can keep playing as the games rotate. One consideration: BB-style pellets can sting when you get hit, and the field may include more experienced players with extra gear like pistols and grenades.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Airsoft in a Video-Game World at Hangar 37
- The 10-Minute Match System That Keeps You Playing
- What Your Ticket Really Includes (and What It Doesn’t)
- Entering the Park: Where to Meet and How to Start
- Gear Up: Why the Mask and Gun Matter
- Game Flow, Rest Breaks, and the Cantina Grill Stop
- The Real-World Experience: Outdoor Action and Quick Tactics
- The Stinging Truth About BB Pellets
- When the Field Includes Experienced Players
- Price and Value: Is $47 for One Day a Good Deal?
- Practical Tips That Make Your Day Go Better
- Who Should Book This Airsoft Park Ticket (and Who Should Skip It)
- Should You Book Hangar 37?
- FAQ
- What’s included in the Hangar 37 airsoft park ticket?
- How much does the airsoft park ticket cost?
- Is the military uniform included?
- What shoes do I need to wear?
- How often do games start?
- What’s the minimum age to play?
- Where do I meet for the activity?
- Can I cancel or change my plan?
Key things to know before you go

- 10-minute game rotations so you can join without pre-arranging a crew
- Unlimited gameplay supported by ammo recharges during the day
- Everything included except shoes: face mask, gun, and 350 airsoft bullets
- Optional military uniform rental (€5) for better coverage and the full soldier look
- Outdoor, tactical gameplay with a real action-park vibe
Airsoft in a Video-Game World at Hangar 37

This isn’t the kind of airsoft day where you spend most of your time waiting in line. Hangar 37 is set up like a themed battle park, with game zones built for movement and tactics, and a steady rhythm to keep the day from dragging. The whole experience leans into that Call of Duty-style energy: you step into an active scenario and get pulled into the next round.
You’ll play outdoors, and that matters more than it sounds. Fresh air changes the feel, and it keeps everyone alert because you’re constantly transitioning between positions, rest breaks, and the start of the next match. If you’re visiting Gran Canaria for variety beyond beaches, this is a strong choice.
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The 10-Minute Match System That Keeps You Playing

The big deal here is the schedule. New games start every 10 minutes, and you can join groups that are already playing, instead of building a team from scratch. In practice, that means you can arrive and still fit into the flow without having to time your day down to the minute.
This structure also helps when your group doesn’t move at the same pace. One person can get geared up quickly, while another takes a moment for a break—and you still have chances to jump into the next round. It’s a simple system that feels made for mixed groups: young and older, first-timers and repeat players, all rotating through the action.
And yes, there’s an added practical advantage: the ticket is built for unlimited gameplay. You’re not counting your shots like it’s a limited-credit arcade. The park supports reloading/recharging so your playtime doesn’t collapse halfway through the day.
What Your Ticket Really Includes (and What It Doesn’t)

Your Airsoft Park Ticket for the day includes:
- Face mask
- Gun
- 350 airsoft bullets
- Full day access to the airsoft game park
Shoes are the one thing you must handle yourself. You’ll need closed-toe shoes (sports shoes are specifically mentioned). This is not just a rule for comfort. Airsoft is active play—walking, crouching, and moving through zones—so open footwear is a bad idea.
Then there’s the optional uniform rental. For €5 more, you can rent a military jacket and pants at reception. This is worth considering for two reasons. First, it gives you the full soldier look that matches the park’s theme. Second, one review specifically points out that the uniform helps with protection compared to playing without it.
Entering the Park: Where to Meet and How to Start

You meet at the reception of Hangar 37, right next to a spacious parking lot. If you’re using public transport, the nearest bus stop is Tarajalillo, and the nearest town is Bahia Feliz. For most visitors, that parking-lot setup makes the start of the day easier than places where you have to hunt for the right gate.
Booking isn’t mandatory, but it’s recommended—especially on busy days—because capacity can reach a maximum. If you want priority access, booking helps. Either way, keep your plan simple: arrive, check in at reception, get your gear, and be ready to join the next round as the 10-minute cycle pulls you in.
One caution from a less positive experience: if you book and something feels off at check-in, don’t assume it’ll fix itself. Bring your confirmation details and talk directly with reception so they can locate your entry or help you sort it.
Gear Up: Why the Mask and Gun Matter
The included face mask is key to enjoying the day. It’s the core piece of safety gear in an airsoft setting, and you’ll feel the difference immediately once you’re suited up and ready to move. The gun and mask combo also makes it easier for newcomers, because you don’t need to figure out your own equipment setup.
The other part is the BB count. You start with 350 airsoft bullets included in the ticket package. Even with recharging that extends your day, starting with that allotment helps you jump into matches without delay.
Game Flow, Rest Breaks, and the Cantina Grill Stop
The park has designated rest areas, which is smart because you’ll want a moment to reset during the day. Matches rotate often, but you’ll still get breaks between rounds, and those pauses matter for hydration and regrouping.
There’s also a Cantina Grill bar on site where you can grab refreshments. It’s not just about food. It’s a social reset point where you can compare tactics from your last round, trade stories about good shots, and refill energy before the next game begins.
The Real-World Experience: Outdoor Action and Quick Tactics
Hangar 37’s outside play is built to feel like real gameplay. Instead of a static shooting gallery, you’re moving, planning routes, and reacting when a round changes shape. Even if you’re not a hardcore airsoft player, the constant rotation forces you to stay engaged.
This is also where the park’s “video game” vibe turns into something practical: you get repeated chances to test tactics. Take note of how the zones are laid out and how fast teams shift positions. Then your next round gets easier because you’re already adapting.
The Stinging Truth About BB Pellets
Let’s talk about the downside that shows up for many first-timers: it can hurt when you’re hit. One verified experience calls it out directly—BB gun type pellets do sting. That doesn’t mean the day is miserable, but it’s good information so you can set expectations.
If you want the best odds of a more comfortable day, consider the optional military uniform rental. The same review that complained about sting also said the uniform helped with protection and made playing feel more legit. The uniform isn’t required, but if you’re sensitive to impacts, it’s a small extra cost for peace of mind.
When the Field Includes Experienced Players

Another detail that can change your day: the park can include a lot of more professional or well-equipped players. One review notes seeing players with multiple weapons, including pistols and grenades.
That matters because match intensity can shift based on who’s playing. If you’re new and want a slower, beginner-friendly vibe, you might still have fun—but you’ll want to treat each round as active sport, not casual target practice. Stick to the rules, pay attention to how games start, and don’t be afraid to play smart rather than rushing.
Price and Value: Is $47 for One Day a Good Deal?
At $47 per person for a 1-day airsoft park ticket, the value depends on what you want out of the day. Here’s why it can feel worth it:
- You get full-day access, not a short timed session
- You’re provided core gear: gun, mask, and bullets
- Matches begin every 10 minutes, so you’re actively playing most of the day
- Unlimited gameplay is part of the format, supported by recharging
The optional uniform rental is only €5 more, which is relatively small if you decide you want extra coverage and the full theme look.
Now the fair balance: one negative experience complained the ticket felt too expensive and suggested it was cheaper at Hangar 37. That doesn’t prove a general price issue, but it does point to a practical move for your planning: if you’re comparing options, also compare what’s included with the price you’re paying and confirm your entry at reception.
If you’re the kind of traveler who wants “one ticket, one day, lots of play,” Hangar 37 fits that style.
Practical Tips That Make Your Day Go Better
These are the details that tend to matter at parks like this, and they’re all grounded in what’s required or offered:
- Bring closed-toe sports shoes. Don’t show up with sandals or anything open.
- If you care about comfort and protection, seriously consider the €5 uniform rental.
- Expect quick turnover. With new games every 10 minutes, you’ll want to keep your energy up and be ready when the next round starts.
- If you booked, keep your confirmation handy in case reception needs help locating your entry.
Also, pack your expectations for how the day feels. This is action with impacts. If you’re ready for that, you’ll likely enjoy the pace more than you would at a slower shooting venue.
Who Should Book This Airsoft Park Ticket (and Who Should Skip It)
This ticket is a strong fit if you want:
- A single-day activity that doesn’t require planning multiple groups
- Fast action with frequent starts
- An outdoor “battle park” style day, not just a one-off shooting session
It’s also a good option if your group includes different experience levels, because you can join whichever game is active and adapt as the day goes on.
But skip it if any of these apply:
- Children under 11
- Pregnant women
- People with mobility impairments
If you fall into those categories, you’ll want a different kind of activity in Gran Canaria.
Should You Book Hangar 37?
Book it if you want a high-energy outdoor airsoft day that keeps games moving, with included gear and a format designed for dropping in without pre-arranging your whole squad. The 10-minute match system is the selling point, and the full-day access makes it easy to justify.
Don’t book it if you’re very sensitive to being hit or you’re hoping for a gentle, beginner-only atmosphere. The BB pellets can sting, and the field may include more experienced players with extra gear.
If you’re excited by the idea of a Gran Canaria battle park with a video-game feel, and you’ll come with the right shoes and an open mindset, this one is likely to deliver.
FAQ
What’s included in the Hangar 37 airsoft park ticket?
Your ticket includes face mask, gun, 350 airsoft bullets, and full day access to the airsoft game park.
How much does the airsoft park ticket cost?
The price is $47 per person for one day.
Is the military uniform included?
No. The military uniform (jacket and pants) is available for an extra €5 rental at reception.
What shoes do I need to wear?
You must wear closed-toe shoes. Sports shoes are recommended, and closed shoes are required.
How often do games start?
Games start every 10 minutes, and you can join groups that are already playing.
What’s the minimum age to play?
It’s not suitable for children under 11 years old.
Where do I meet for the activity?
You meet at the Hangar 37 reception, next to a spacious parking lot. The nearest bus stop is Tarajalillo, and the nearest town is Bahia Feliz.
Can I cancel or change my plan?
Yes. There is free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later, based on availability for starting times.




























