The Salt Lake City LQ opened in 1995, making
it one of the earliest Laser Quests in the US and particularly impressive that
it is still operating nearly 25 years later.
Dave gave me a tour of the facility before I
went in to play a couple of games with the group that had arrived. This
included a spacious lobby and a briefing room that still features the LQ mascot,
a giant green spider monster known as OG.
When I commented on Og Dave showed me an even
more special painting of the character. In the front entrance area there is an
original mural painted by Richard Posa back in 1995. Dave told me that Posa painted
all the murals when the LQs first opened and buried somewhere in his artwork he
has hidden a tiny image of Og in every one of his murals.
Do you see him? Look closer…
Closer...
Closer…
There he is!
This is a really cool piece of Laser Quest history
and I appreciated him pointing this out. Then it was time to get in the game.
I had a great time exploring the castle themed
arena. There were some unique features including some lower level raised areas
that gave a little bit of height without leading to the top of the towers,
although there were plenty of interesting variations on the upper levels as
well. This is a cool arena that feels familiar to play, but also very distinctive
with its theme and build.
I played two games in Salt Lake City and when we
emerged from the second game Dave was kind enough to hook me up with some
really cool LQ tag swag. We talked tag for a bit and discussed the impact that
the former North Richland Hills site made on my journey, both as the site of my
50th state celebration and then when the site closed it was the
impetus for me to complete my LQ checklist. One of the coolest items he sent me
off with harkened back to that significant site and he gave me this really cool
souvenir…
This ball cap is from the 2003 LQ NAC held at
North Richland Hills and is an awesome piece of tournament history. I’ll keep
this in my tag swag collection and think back fondly on both my memories from
NRH and also this memorable stop to SLC. Thanks so much!
Comments or Questions?
Contact: Tivia@tiviachickloveslasertag.com
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