My next stop was Glowzone in Woodland Hills, CA. To be
honest I didn’t get a real high energy feel from this place, but it was…colorful!
I was sent over to get in line by the L.A. Underground
entrance.
And then we suited up with Hyper Blast and were let into
the arena. It was relatively small, but went back lengthwise further than I
expected. There were about three distinct sections of the arena with a base
right up front.
I do think it was an attractive aesthetic.
However, the arena map was not particularly distinctive
and I actually found myself getting bored with the game rather quickly…of
course that might be because the game seemed to go on indefinitely. At one
point I watched the clock tick off the final ten seconds of the game and end.
Then all of a sudden there were four more minutes of play. So we continued on
until that time ticked away. Then as the clock wound down again to the final
seconds miraculously there were three more minutes back on the clock. At this
point the game master said this time the game was really over and we exited.
The laser tag here was one of several attractions,
clearly geared more towards birthday parties than anything else. It was a fun
diversion for a few minutes along my journey. And I’ll say this for them…they
had fierce looking security!
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