Official Laserquest website: www.laserquest.co.uk

SITE REVIEWED BY LYNDSAY LATIMER & STEFAN LATIMER

CARLISLE

ADDRESS: Bush Brow, Victoria Viaduct, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA3 8AN

TEL: (01228) 511155

www.lquk.com

 

 

This arena is a little difficult to see from the road. If it hadn't been for the huge sign on the wall then we may not have seen it!

 

As you enter the building you go down a long winding corridor that has had some theming done to it that gives it a spacey feel.

 

Then you arrive at the reception area and are greeted with Carlisle's Famous creature. Even more ugly in the flesh (so to speak) than we ever thought possible. In a good way of course!! There is more of the space station theming evident in here that works really well with the big lurking alien creature in here. There is also the cyberquest gaming centre. This is also themed and decorated with various film posters from the sci-fi genre. There is also a party room that has been decorated with small green aliens. This room is perfect for the parties that take place within it.

 

The pack room is very large and dark. There is a weird vibe in here that sets your spidey sense tingling and set you in the right kind of mindset to play...

 

As you enter the arena the adrenalin kicks in and you are off! This arena is hard to describe but there are some really nifty little touches such as the alien brain dripping off the walls in places and the hand prints made in weird glowing stuff. Cracking arena to play.

 

We really like this arena and we hope that we can go back again sometime. A really difficult arena to describe because it has its own sense of uniqueness.

 

Thank you to all the staff and the players for giving us yet another wonderful experience.

 

REF: LQCARLISLE 30/04/04 LLL

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