$10 for a Three-Round Laser-Tag Outing at Lazer Xtreme Family Amusement Center in Middleburg Heights ($19.99 Value)
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Teams battle in newly renovated laser-tag arena designed to imitate fog-filled archaeological site rife with alien wildlife
Before laser tag, most high-tech entertainment consisted of playing chess against a computer and chucking a victorious computer into a bog. Play nice with technology with this Groupon.
$10 for a Three-Round Laser-Tag Outing ($19.99 Value)
After a 5-minute video briefing, patrons engage in 15-minute battles in two fog-filled arenas spread out across 20,000 newly renovated square feet.
Our customers loved this deal last year, earning Lazer Xtreme Family Amusement Center a spot on Groupon's Best of 2011 list.
Teams battle in newly renovated laser-tag arena designed to imitate fog-filled archaeological site rife with alien wildlife
Before laser tag, most high-tech entertainment consisted of playing chess against a computer and chucking a victorious computer into a bog. Play nice with technology with this Groupon.
$10 for a Three-Round Laser-Tag Outing ($19.99 Value)
After a 5-minute video briefing, patrons engage in 15-minute battles in two fog-filled arenas spread out across 20,000 newly renovated square feet.
Our customers loved this deal last year, earning Lazer Xtreme Family Amusement Center a spot on Groupon's Best of 2011 list.
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An opening in the rock face slides open, and the warriors pour into the bizarre archaeological site. Rough-hewn blocks, cool to the touch, form close tunnels that let fast breaths echo. Light trickles in through a hole in the ceiling, as though something else had gotten here first. Suddenly, the warriors scatter, and adrenaline-tinged shouts drift up through the constant fire of up to 60 laser guns as the explorers tear through the 20,000-square-foot, newly expanded space. As they sprint past shrouded aliens and desiccated palm trees, their suits transmit stats to the outside world, where real-time scoreboards track their prowess and battle-cry harmonies, and plasma monitors display shootouts taking place in the fog-filled arena.