Laser-tag Arena News:  Players can now manually raise, lower, lock, and unlock the drawbridges in this arena.
Laser-tag Arena
Laser-tag Arena

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Inisfreeans are gamers, and they especially love laser-tag.  To enjoy playing this game and treasured pass-time in their own home realm, they built this stadium-sized playing field which spans the full volume of a large building almost as big as an aircraft carrier.  Laser-tag games may have as few as half a dozen players... to as many as thousands.  Individuals and teams alike may play and compete here, and private games along with tournaments are scheduled many weeks each year.  To see when the next available playing times are, get online via the iScroll in your guest suite, wherever you are in the city, and check their latest posts on the FOB-Net.

Dimensions & Layout:
Over 300 feet wide, over 700 feet from front to back, and a dozen stories tall, this is by far the largest arena of its type anywhere in the world.  Hundreds of rooms ranging in size from hotel suites to closets line the perimeter of each story, balconies encircle the cavernous central courtyard which reaches from ground level to the highest ceiling, bridges and ramps crisscross to connect the various balconies and ledges, catwalks hang from the ceiling, sniper hides are built into hundreds of crawl spaces, bunkers dot the main floor, trenches and a sewer tunnels network serve as the basement, and even slides, zip-lines, and angled trampolines are available to get from one level to the next with exhilarating speed.  Hanging from the highest ceiling, overlooking the courtyard and facing each other, are two dropships the size of troop transport helicopters, and both of them have half a dozen gunner bubbles which can rotate and aim in any direction away from the hull of those airships.  To disembark, players can fast-rope down to any floor of their choosing, but beware!  Any other player can climb up those same ropes and board these dropships just as easily.

Special Features:
Until now, no other laser tag arenas offered trampolines and dropships, but this arena has much more than just that; water-proof gear allows us to make use of water features in our design, too, and these water features, such as narrow canals, fountains, and waterfall film barriers, make for excellent concealment, as well as cover; laser beams from these light-based play-weapons are dispersed by water, causing their glowing colors to spread out, flicker, refract, and, ultimately, not trigger targeted players' sensors to indicate they have been hit, tagged, and notionally wounded. Once or twice during each game, there are also 'laser storms'; very distracting and beautiful laser light-shows, along with flashes of ultraviolet strobe lights paired with amplified sub-woofer speakers to simulate lightning and thunder.  And, if you can find their well hidden control panels, the 'hard light' bridges of Halo can be briefly activated and used to cross over the courtyard and other traps and pitfalls which would otherwise be impassable.
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