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New look for Laserquest

Laserquest Geelong has re-opened with a brand-new look. The venue, which has been a mainstay for entertainment in Geelong since 1995, has undergone a transformation and customers are loving the new centre.

Some of the new features include a prize shop where guests get to walk through at their own pace, choosing their prizes before heading to the ‘check out’, a new party space as well as 6 short lane Ten-Pin bowling which is set to open in early July.

As part of the works, the Laserquest team has focused on ‘going green’, installing over 150 solar panels as well as updating to a new energy efficient climate system. The team’s new uniforms are made from recycled plastic bottles and staff are encouraging guests to recycle their Play Cards. In the next few months things will be even greener when guests will be able to ditch the plastic card and load their Laserquest Play Card to their phone’s Mobile Wallet.

Owner Sebastian Loader had this to say about the new look venue “Whilst the new store looks great, it was really important to us that any changes we made improved the experience for our guests and I think we’ve managed to achieve that. We’ve added over 15 new arcade games and upgraded our laser tag equipment to the newest Laserforce Gen8 packs, add these together with our new QubicaAMF bowling lanes means we really do offer our guests the latest and greatest in family entertainment fun.”

“We’ve been Geelong owned and operated for almost 20 years and, whilst our name might have changed, the team behind the scenes is still the same. We’ve been delivering fun to generations of Geelong families. We really do see customers who were coming here as kids now bringing their kids in and creating new experiences in a place they know and love.”

Laserquest Geelong is open every day 10am-10pm. For info and bookings head to www.laserquest.com.au

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