I have to thank Sanch for giving me heads up about a new
Laserforce arena that had only been open for about a week when I had a chance
to stop in. Epic Gaming in St. Catherine's, ON, Canada is in a great location
just off the highway where I have to pass by every time I drive to and from
making visits to see my friends in Toronto. So I will most certainly return. :)
When you enter this facility there are a few different
activities to choose from. Immediately to the left is their golf simulator
which seemed to be a very popular attraction already. To the right is their Balladium
(which was new to me) where teams can target each other with balls. Then a
little ways in you get to their laser tag arena.
The most striking thing about this arena is the
aesthetic. When I walked in my first thought was "Wow!" Not because
of the size of the arena (which is a little small at only around 2000 square
feet), but more because of the really cool atmosphere you walk into. The lights
danced actively against some beautiful neon graphic art walls, making it both
bright and dark simultaneously. These were NOT the same old maze walls I see so
many places.
Owners Frank and Rob were kind enough to show me around. This
was a really stunning arena! It's kind of an industrial meets western theme which
was best illustrated by the centerpiece where the reactor is hidden in plain
sight (the sensors look clear until they start to light up).
The perimeter walls were airbrushed (reminiscent of the
Force centers I played in Sacramento and Gresham...ok this guy looks EXACTLY like
the one in Gresham)...
...and the bases were housed under structures like this
one marking "mine shaft 1".
I put on a gen 7 pack and played on Saturday with a small
family group (bearing in mind this place literally JUST opened their doors a
few days earlier) so it was a light game where I tried to coach more than
anything else.
I didn't have much time for anything more as I was trying
to keep on schedule to meet up with my friends in Toronto.
However, the next day as I was headed back home I decided
to stop back to Epic Gaming and play a little more tag while I was still in
Canada. Although the arena is small I really did enjoy playing and I would
certainly make a point to stop back the next time I visit Toronto. Not only for
the tag, but also because there is an AMAZING smoothie shop practically right
next door. So there's two great reasons to return to Epic Gaming!
Comments or Questions?
Contact: tivia@tiviachickloveslasertag.com
Websites: www.tiviachickloveslasertag.com and
www.photonforever.com
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