Now, since the choices are few and far between I can
really only compare between the NY and CA sites. NY definitely felt smaller.
The lobby area was packed with people and it felt a little bit like we were
sardines. After logging my info at the ipad station I made my way to the front
to get game passes for the night.
There was a display set up at the counter with their
merchandise.
The souvenir choices were a little more limited. I asked
if they had t-shirts (they did not) and the guy behind the counter jokingly
offered to sell me the one off his back for a dollar. This guy clearly didn’t
expect me to say “SOLD!” :) I was hoping their selection would be more like
what I purchased in Concord (because I wanted to get another metal Q-Zar water
bottle), but I still found a few goodies to take home while waiting for the
games to be called.
Once inside the briefing room I reviewed the map…
And we sat to watch the briefing video. Where in CA I was
impressed with the video briefing that seemed contemporary and clear, this one
was a little more cartoonish. I’m really not sure if these videos were produced
by the company or by an individual connected with the site.
I felt pretty good about this game even though my score
put me somewhere in the middle of the pack. That’s ok though. For the number of
times I will ever get to play I was glad just to have an enjoyable time playing
again without any pressure. I really wish there were more options because I
think I could do well with this system if I had an opportunity to really
practice.
By the time we were done playing Q-Zar I was exhausted
from a full day of travel and tag…but after a chance to eat a late dinner and
crash at the hotel I knew I would be ready for more tomorrow!
Comments or Questions?
Contact: tivia@tiviachickloveslasertag.com
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