I was momentarily pleased when a suitable group of adults
walked in the door a few minutes later, but as it turned out they were only
there for the escape room. A little while later I realized that the laser tag
group was a kid’s birthday party and I was a little less enthused because I
knew that even though I would be present in the arena I would not really be
playing this game. However, I always try to go in positive and be a role model
for what should happen in these situations. So I put on the pack and went in
with the group.
In cases like this (especially if you’ve already bought
your pass) I think the best thing for a more experienced player to do is to remember
that everyone is there to have fun. There is no honor in winning against
children. I try to let the little ones get an ego boost out of tagging me. I
will play just enough so that it doesn’t appear like I’m not trying, but I will
not take easy shots at any child if I can avoid it. So, I spent most of this
game walking around the arena and helping them where I could. Sometimes the
games just aren’t competitive, but if you’re already in it then just do your
best to be a kind player and help everyone to have a good time playing. That’s
what I did in this instance, so I can’t say that I had the “real” experience of
playing Laser Quest Federal Way, but I did feel good for having helped those
kids to have their own great experience and that makes me a happy tag player.
Comments or Questions?
Contact: tivia@tiviachickloveslasertag.com
Websites: www.tiviachickloveslasertag.com
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