A new laser-tag and immersive 5D cinema experience is opening at Brent Cross.
UK brand leader Laser Quest moves in next to Flip Out at Staples Corner, with thrill-seekers invited to try the cutting-edge arena from Saturday. (July 15)
The attraction is 'the most expansive Laser Quest experience in the capital' and pits teams against each other in a space-themed world of futuristic labyrinths, catwalks, and mazes where they have to zap opponents, accumulate points, and avoid being tagged themselves.
Expect pulsating special effects, swirling fog, music, and lights alongside a 5D cinema simulation that places players at the centre of the action, immersing them in a world that engages all of their senses.
The experience promises an adrenaline rush as participants become part of the action in a 'mind-bending cinematic journey' that includes dynamic seat and atmospheric effects following the motion of the film with wind, water and even scent involved.
Flip Out recently underwent a £500,000 refurbishment with revamped diner, themed party rooms, and a new Battle Cannon arena, Donut Slide and giant inflatable.
Speaking about the new Laser Quest attraction co-owner Richard Beese said: "We are absolutely thrilled to bring the Laser Quest experience to Brent Cross. It has become an incredibly popular attraction nationwide, and we have spared no expense to ensure an unforgettable adventure for our customers.
"The addition of the 5D cinema simulation is nothing short of awesome and provides a fresh and exhilarating experience. Being located right next to our immensely popular Flip Out Brent Cross site, keep an eye out for combined packages and deals between the two, and don't forget, we have an amazing diner where you can refuel after zapping everything in sight."
The experience is suitable for children 1.2m and up and the venue will include a dedicated party room for celebrating birthdays and special occasions.
Laser Quest Brent Cross opens at Staples Corner on July 15 starting at £8.95 per person for a 15 minute game. lqbrentcross.co.uk
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