Although the bowling alley was open I had gotten there
before the games area had opened up for the day, so I took a moment to sit down
and relax as it had been a long night getting between Denver and Tulsa. I
enjoyed some quesadillas and fries from the snack bar and when the gaming area
opened I was ready to join a family group for the first game of the day.
I honestly don’t have much to say about this stop. It was
a typical example of an average tag arena at a bowling alley. It gets the job
done, but is a no-frills atmosphere. A pretty basic set-up with a CW arena
design and minimal lighting effects. It was fine, but nothing particularly
stood out about it.
Please don’t misunderstand what I mean by that
description. This is a good example of your average add-on arerna where it is a
secondary attraction as part of a larger business. This appears to be a very
good bowling alley, the food was great and the arcade is very appropriate for
the center. And I was glad to see laser tag here. I am appreciative of any site
that includes laser tag as part of it’s plan. But this is no question a bowling
alley first and the tag is just one of several additional features that they
offer, so that’s why there isn’t a lot more for me to say other than that it
was an enjoyable game and I’m glad I stopped by.
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