I showed up in time to join the second to last game of
the night and registered quickly. Then we were headed into the vesting room
which had a cool neon cockpit décor.
The theme carried into the rest of the arena which did
not look like a typical Tron arena.
Lots of neon, but no bases. It was like playing Tron with
no agenda besides targeting the other players…and I had no complaints at all
about that since I was a little too tired to be running back and forth from a
base to a reload anyway. I staked out a spot with good positioning, but also
within an arm’s length of the reload. :)
Honestly, there’s not a lot more for me to say about this
game. It was fun, but fairly routine. If I had arrived in Alabama a little
earlier in the night I certainly would have stayed for an additional game or
two. But at this stage of the game knowing I had to be up first thing in the
morning to catch a flight to North Carolina I decided to just buy my souvenir
shirt (wished they had their “Got Laser Tag” shirts in a size other than small)
and call it a night, simply happy to say I have at last had the chance to play
some laser tag in Alabama.
Comments or Questions?
Contact: tivia@tiviachickloveslasertag.com
Websites: www.tiviachickloveslasertag.com
and www.photonforever.com
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