I didn't expect to play at Laser Quest in Danvers during my
recent trip to Boston. I was there to see Rita Rudner perform for the Women in
Comedy Festival. However, an early show time afforded me just enough time to
get to LQ and get signed up for the Ironman...and feel pretty good being named
Ironman Champion at the end. :)
While I maintain that every Laser Quest is pretty much the same
as the next I did think this one felt pretty large. Although I wouldn't say
spacious as there were ample structures to hide and shoot around.
Everyone in the game were twentysomethings who seemed like
regulars here...well, almost everyone.
And a group of three guys who had their own little alliance were
the primary competition. Especially one who I later learned called himself
McDavid. Towards the beginning of the game I was a bit cheeky and shouted
"pace yourself boys", but in actuality I think that's the best advice
to anyone in an Ironman. It's twice as long as a regular game and even for
those who play a lot of back to back rounds it can be a bit of an endurance
game.
At the end I found myself at the top of the scoreboard (and on
the top five players list for the day) and being handed the ceremonial red
phaser for a photo op and a certificate for a free game, which I gave to
McDavid since I wouldn't have a chance to use it again (even though since the
closing of the Rochester site this Laser Quest is one of the closest to me so I
guess it should be my new home site).
This tied for being one of my top two highlights of this trip.
The other was being present for a surprise appearance by Bob Saget as he
presented Rita Rudner with the Women in Comedy Festival Award for Excellence.
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