I drove around to the side of the plaza (had some momentary
confusion because the site can’t be seen from where I had entered) and I was
greeted at the front counter by Brielle who was also the game master. She had
me fill out a waiver and was kind enough to give me a tour of the place before
the next game went in at 10:00. When we walked into the briefing room I
commented that I was glad to see a Darklight pack and I think she was a little
surprised that I recognized it on sight. However, it ‘s a treat to be able to
play this system because I come across it so rarely.
The lobby area had a nice wall mural space scene to
indicate the entry to the arena.
There was also an arcade area and a spacious concession
area, which I would have sampled except having gone most of this day without
eating I had detoured over to McD’s before getting here! So I just sat for a
few minutes until our group was called in for briefing.
Brielle did a very good briefing that included describing
an element of the game that either I just simply don’t remember or it might be
a variation on Domination. She explained that the gems could be captured with
your team’s color, so I paid special attention to that and held a couple for
quite awhile, which may have ultimately factored into my score.
When we entered the arena the bells chimed as they
typically do to start the game and then the space was filled with pulsing rock
music that really set the tone. I like when you hear something a little
different like this and it gave the game a more intense vibe.
This arena is HUGE! I don’t know the square footage, but
I was told it is one of the largest in the state (so perhaps rivaling
Branchburg in size?) and although there was really no theme or décor to speak
of once inside the arena, it really didn’t need it. The multi-level space
speaks for itself, unadorned with simple black walls.
There were a few grates here and there so that you could
tag players from above or below. I was cognizant of that and used it to my
advantage a few times. One thing that cost my opponents some points was
undoubtedly traveling together in pairs, but one lone wolf on the other team
broke away and did very well. I enjoyed the game and the competition tremendously.
When the game was over I headed to the counter to
retrieve my scorecard. There were a few set out with the placements visible in
large type. When I picked up the first place scorecard one of the employees
said “I knew it was her!” which made me smile. By this time they all knew that
I was going to be blogging about my trip, so I handed over a couple of the glow
in the dark wristbands I had on me so they could find this blog.
BTW, I’m going to be announcing very soon what I have
planned for International Laser Tag Day where I’ll have these wristbands to
share, but if you are a blog reader in the United States and would like one
(totally free) just drop me an email with your mailing address and I’m happy to
send one your way!
Comments or Questions?
Contact: tivia@tiviachickloveslasertag.com
Websites: www.tiviachickloveslasertag.com
and www.photonforever.com
Tivia, thank you for visiting us. At Laser One we're passionate about Darklight, and it's fun to read from the perspective of another fan. Next time you come out, give me a heads up so I can meet you!
ReplyDeleteJim Mainardi
Laser One Operations Manager
Thanks so much! I had a great time playing laser tag at Laser One and hope to visit again.
DeleteMatbe Laser One will have V7 next time you visit :)
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