It completely depends on your use cases. You can have a website with just some simple pages and only information in WordPress, but also in Laravel.
It's up to you to determine which approach takes the most time or which approach suits best for you. There is no silver bullet here!
You can for example choose for Laravel if you know that the application will grow in the future to a more feature rich application which can't be done with WordPress. You can choose WordPress for a site where you only need to manage the content and you don't have to do any other business logic.
In the end it's all up to you!