Yes, I ended up in New Jersey. And that part of my
weekend was AWESOME!!! Here's what happened on my weekend excursion to Staten
Island.
I went down to Staten Island to support Tracee and Lauren
who both did an AMAZING job in their big competition. However, that only took
place in the evenings, so I had all of Saturday free. So I decided to explore
some laser tag in the vicinity. Now, I explained a couple of days ago that just
because I felt like playing during the day did NOT mean that I would be able to
just anywhere. Out of nine laser tag facilities I called there were only two
that told me I could just walk up during the day and play. So I began by going
to the one I found just a few blocks from my hotel on Staten Island.
I drove to this location that was one of
several businesses in a plaza. When I parked my car I looked around and realized
that I was equidistant between a kids arcade (where the laser tag was located)
and a...oh, let's go with "gentleman's club". The landlord has clearly
used some excellent (read the sarcasm) judgment. Now, it's early in the day at
this point and although they were open, there was NOBODY there. They said
things start to get busy later on and that was that, so I decided to just move
on and maybe stop back later if time allowed...even though I had a gut feeling
about the place already. Sigh. Next...
So, how'd I end up in Jersey? That's where
the next closest center that I could get into was located, in Eatontown. As I
plugged it into my GPS I wondered how close Eatontown might be to Red Bank. As
it turns out, they were VERY close. So Before heading to laser tag I made a
slight detour and visited Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash comic book store
(which some people may recognize as the location where the tv show Comic Book
Men is filmed). This was not my first time here. I am a HUGE Kevin Smith fan.
Actually, the last time I was here was about three years ago and when I walked
into the store my jaw dropped because the man himself was standing right there
(in town for the Q and A I had tickets for later that night).
I had the very slightest glimmer of hope that
lightning might strike twice when I walked in. Well, no second time meeting Kevin
Smith, however Walt from the show was there just doing his thing. He was very
cool to take a photo with me and I had another fantastic visit to this store.
If you're ever in Red Bank it is well worth stopping in.
Then I proceeded onward to my laser tag
destination. I went to Funtime America in Eatontown and want to thank them for
an excellent experience.
They use Laser Blast for their tag system and
I was eager to play some Blast again since I hadn't had the opportunity since
my Canada trip earlier this year. Now, they too were a bit quiet for laser tag
that early in the day, however they had a much better attitude about customer
service. When I said I wanted to play tag even though there was nobody else
there to play they immediately offered to find a staff member to go one on one
with me. I was introduced to the game master named Paul and immediately knew I
liked this guy. When I walked into the briefing room he said "I should probably
tell you I'm the best laser tag player in the building" to which I replied
"Until I walked in". It was good spirited banter, but we put it on
front street right away that we were both good and this game should be played
out hard.
The arena was rather small and there were no
bases or gems as I expected to see. Instead it was just about tagging each
other in a one on one "Death Match" (his words, not mine). I put on
my pack and played as "Ranger" while Paul played as "Super
Fang".
The first game I played incredibly hard. Paul
was an excellent player, however I really wanted to prove my worth here and I
was gunning for the win (shocker, right?). When we came out of that first match
he said to me "you weren't kidding when you said you were the best player
in the building!" Thank you for the compliment. I won that first game 7480
to 4100.
We both came out of that feeling like we'd
engaged in a really intense match. He also told me he hadn't had a good challenge
like that in a long time. We took a few moments to catch our breath before
going into the second match. Knowing better what he was up against this time the
gap was a bit closer, although I still took the round. We thanked each other for
a couple of good games and I left thanking the girl at the counter for
facilitating the one on one. I would definitely return to Eatontown to play here
again. It was well worth the trip to New Jersey!
Once I left I ran another search for laser
tag facilities nearby where I was at that point. I called another Zone location
within 10 miles, but once again I was told they were booked solid that day with
parties and wouldn't take walk ups...sigh...back to Staten Island.
So once I was back in New York I went back to
the first location from earlier in the day. Here they play Lazer Runner. I
purchased two games and was sent up a stairway to join in the next available
game.
I could tell before I started that this would
be a tame experience. They had a full group going in as I arrived (no packs
were left, so I would have to wait for the next round) and the game master said
I could walk around and check it out. I did and...it was a small, simple arena,
quite typical of what I would expect for Lazer Runner. However, I walked it
once and noticed that there were no bases. That surprised me. So points are for
tags only here I guess. I asked about the bases and were told they are
installed, but they just don't work. Also that the system was really old. And
although it wasn't said until the end of the game, they had no individual ranking
scoreboard or even a way to identify individual scores short of everyone
comparing the number on the back of their phaser before handing back the vests.
For real?
The party that had filled up the arena was
leaving. I went in with the next game which was absolutely ridiculous. I played
with a big guy and his two nephews. With four players I knew going in that this
would not be any real challenge, but it could still have the potential to be
fun...I was mistaken about that.
I could tell immediately that something
wasn't right. I took several solidly placed shots against the big guy's vest
and nothing happened...but he was able to get shots off against me. Clearly my
shots weren't registering, so I asked to swap out my pack. However, once I
returned to the game it was more of the same. Turns out that the problem wasn't
my phaser not working. It was his vest sensors that weren't working. So what am
I to do with that? I just avoided him in the arena as best I could from that
point on since he could shoot me, but I couldn't do anything to him. That left
only the younger ones to really play with. I was not originally trying all that
hard to tag them. I was walking this game. It was already proving to not even be
worth the time. Although I tried to play it out to be a sport. However, my
desire for that was short lived. One of the kids would periodically be on the
floor crawling around on his stomach in an effort to get a surprise shot from
below. I suggested to him that he may want to get up before he got stepped on.
And twice that same kid came up on me trying to cover the beam from my phaser
or physically push it down. Needless to say the only thing I had left to combat
the ridiculousness of this game was to just go at it. Yes, I won...by an
enormous margin. Do I feel great about that? No, not in this scenario. Do I
think that game mattered in any way? Not at all. Was I irritated about the
failure to offer a decent arena with equipment that worked? Um...yeah.
There was nobody left after that round and I
asked the game master for a one on one. He said he was not allowed to do that.
He also said if I didn't play my second game and went downstairs for a refund
he'd vouch for the fact I only played one game and there was nobody else
around. So I inquired about a refund and was told they wouldn't do that, but
would either give me tokens or...I could play with the game master one on one. Didn't
he just say that was not allowed? But with the permission of his boss it was suddenly
like he'd just been granted a free pass to take a break. The guy behind the
counter gave me a warning...He told me "You're playing against a pro. Don't
let him hurt you in there." To which I rolled my eyes and said I wasn't
really worried about it. In truth I was less concerned with whether the guy was
good competition and more concerned with getting a vest that actually worked.
We tested all the sensors before going in. Then we played hard. This guy
clearly had as much of a point to make as I did. I must give him his due, he
was very good and this was possibly the most interesting game of Lazer Runner I
had ever played. He gave me a good run, but I can give it back as good as I get
and when all was said and done we did NOT compare scores on a scoreboard (since
there wasn't one) and instead we simultaneously turned our phasers around to
see the results. Smile...I won.
Now, I would be unlikely to return unless
this place gets their act together with the following...
Fixing the vests and ensuring the sensors all
work
Fixing the bases so that the game can be
played as intended
Fixing the scoreboard and/or getting one that
shows all the individual results
However, the one on one game went a long way
towards making me feel I had at least gotten my money's worth out of this
visit. Thanks to the game master for a good run.
If you have comments or questions please visit my
websites at www.tiviachickloveslasertag.com and www.photonforever.com or email
me at tivia@tiviachickloveslasertag.com.
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