But
when the woman behind the counter handed me this ticket…
I
knew right away this was going to be another case of arena identity crisis. One
of my personal pet peeves is when I see an arena that runs one laser tag system
while using logos and branding from another… and I’ve noticed this the most
with former Storm arenas. This was exactly the case here. I asked this woman
about this inquiring whether they actually run Laser Storm (knowing the answer
already) and completely without irony she said “no, we run laser tag”. (face
palm…but a little humorous as I read that sentence back now)
Although
they do run Laserforce (and I swear this was the first pack I picked up…the Legend
pack just always finds me)…
…upon
entering the arena there was no question in my mind. There was a maze of fabric
barriers hanging from the ceiling.
Perhaps
a Storm player can confirm this, but I assume that the term “Wilsoning” has to
be a reference to peeking over one of these walls and being all “howdy neighbor!”
And
I have to say it was something of a unique experience playing in this space
using Laserforce. There are not mirrors per se, but there are several
reflective surfaces which allowed tagging at unusual angles. Paul came with me
for this trip and we both felt it was a fun game and a good midway point to
stop on route to the rest of a weekend full of laser tag down on Long Island.
Comments
or Questions?
Contact:
tivia@tiviachickloveslasertag.com
Websites:
www.tiviachickloveslasertag.com
and www.photonforever.com
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