I drove up to the drive-in and saw what looked
like a barn building off to the left of where the cars were parking for the
movie.
I never would have guessed how awesome this
place was on the inside!
I’m told that the colors and décor in the
lobby were early Creative Works designs. So unlike what I typically recognize
as their work! But inside the arena was exactly what I’d expect a Storm arena
to look like, and since they were fresh off of hosting the Storm Nationals
there I imagine this design was particularly reflective of the ideal map.
I watched the first game from the observation
deck above.
Then I got into the action with the group of
about a dozen players who came out to enjoy some laser tag. Time to put on the
Laser Storm pack (wait a sec…isn’t this one of Logan’s packs?) and get in the
game!
My team won two games of Laser Storm in a row.
Hmmm…pretty sure THAT didn’t happen at Armageddon, lol!
I wanted to take a closer look at the scores
(I was player 18).
I did better here than the last time I played,
however none of us actually tagged the base (which I wasn’t actually aware of
until after the game).
Every time I play Laser Storm I feel like I learn
a little more. Actually, when the group took a break I got a chance to learn
quite a bit about the inner workings of the Laser Storm pack as George opened
one up and showed me how the last two binary switches make the pack go into
test mode.
The last switch is for green and the second to
last switch is for red.
He explained some of the inner workings and
that if I could acquire any version 5 pack I’d be able to use my current one
for practicing Storm skills. He also gave me a very important piece of teching
info…make sure the wires come out of the harness in the direction you see here,
aka don’t put the battery in backwards!
Thank you for the tips and the pack education
George! I really had a great time visiting Laser Storm at Skyway Drive-In and
would love to return next time I’m in Ohio. I also enjoyed talking tag and meeting
some of the local players. This was a great way to complete my evening in Ohio.
After calling it a night I was planning to drive back home, so I stopped for
coffee and headed back towards NY (getting as far as Erie, PA before stopping
for the evening). I had so many wonderful experiences and will take away lots
of great memories from this adventure!
Comments or Questions?
Contact: Tivia@tiviachickloveslasertag.com
Websites: www.tiviachickloveslasertag.com
and www.photonforever.com
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