The Laser Barn runs Adventure Sports HQ tactical laser
tag gear which was a first for me.
Peggy gave me some history and told me that this
equipment was designed in part for kids who wanted to have a paintball
experience, but were unable to do so (such as children in the Make-A-Wish
program)…this laser tag equipment made it possible for some to have that kind
of experience. It takes ten shots to deactivate a player and cause the red
lights on the headband to go on.
For them as business owners this equipment was versatile
enough to work for a mobile game or on any of their three fields. They have two
outdoor fields…
…and also an indoor field.
Their indoor, multi-level arena has been recently
remodeled following some unfortunate water damage to the bottom level. I saw
photos of what the water did over the winter, but I can tell you the place
looks like new! I suppose this is one of the benefits of them also owning a saw
mill, so plenty of wood was used to create the aesthetic for the three levels
inside the Laser Barn.
There’s also a nice use of wood décor and design in their
dining area where they host parties and groups and offer a food menu including…
…a 52 inch pizza!
I’m told that in October they transform their laser tag
space into a haunted house, so for anyone looking for something a little
different in their laser tag experience the Laser Barn can certainly
accommodate. For me it was a different game than I am accustomed to and I can’t
say I played very well (but perhaps as well as I ever do at tactical), but it
was still a lot of fun! I’m so glad I had the chance to stop by while in South
Dakota. :)
Comments or Questions?
Contact: tivia@tiviachickloveslasertag.com
Websites:
www.tiviachickloveslasertag.com
and www.photonforever.com
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