In a successful attempt to avoid traffic while leaving Long Island I drove north and ended up unexpectedly detouring through the Catskills where I found a bit more laser tag before the end of my weekend. First thing on Sunday morning I walked into Liberty Heights Trampoline and Adventure Park in Liberty, NY just shortly after they had opened for the day. I was ready to get my morning started with some Helios 2!
I want to thank manager Chris DeSilva for coordinating a 1v1 game with staff member, Nick. We entered the 3500 square foot arena, themed as a spaceship for players to traverse through outer space.
The murals on the walls showcase the “ravages” that have impacted the ship while under attack in outer space.
Raised platform bridges on either side of the arena added a bit of height to what is essentially a single level arena. This is a space that has enough theming to set up a storyline, but puts the primary focus on the game, right where it should be.
It’s possible that Nick didn’t see this game coming at him first thing in the morning any more than the spaceship would have anticipated an intergalactic attack!
I really enjoy playing H2 and this was a chance to take a break from my drive and burn off some energy while playing one of my favorite laser tag games. However, even when I’m trying to “play nice” this brings out my competitive side. There were a ton of round puck targets scattered all throughout the arena and I tend to temper my player tags in 1v1s by seeking out these bonus points. At one point I was working my way down a row of targets, tagging to the beat of the music. So much fun! This was a really nice way to get the day started.
Liberty Heights may be the area’s best kept secret (even though it has been on my radar for a while). The laser tag was what drew me in, but in addition to arcade, VR and of course trampolines, the attraction that caught my attention the most were the lava launch slides. Such a cool concept!
I purchased a T-shirt for my tag swag collection and left this stop feeling energized for the rest of my trip back home. I’m so glad that a detour to get around traffic (which worked like a charm!) resulted in squeezing in a bit more laser tag before the end of this trip. I’ll remember that for next time I visit Long Island and will
No doubt be stopping at Liberty Heights Trampoline and Adventure Park again!
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