A trampoline park in Wyoming, US, is using laser tag to help drive footfall and revenue after successfully launching its new arena provided by Laserforce.

Flight Zone Gillette features more than 10,000sq.ft of trampolines, including foam pits and a performance wall, a wipeout zone, dodgeball, trapeze bar and a 9ft high reaction wall.
“Realising the value of repeat play, the owners of Flight Zone determined that Laserforce laser tag is the most reliable and reputable system available with full service, support and back up was ultimately the best choice for their park,” said a statement from Laserforce. “Complete with ongoing upgrades for the life of the system via the Laserforce SUP program means that their equipment will not suffer from obsolescence.”
Flight Zone laser tag has a two-storey arena: 3,000sq.ft on the ground floor and 1,000sq.ft above it. Themed in a post-apocalyptic style, the field offers players plenty of areas to hide each time they play.
The Laserforce Gen8 Infinity system used at Flight Zone was designed to be photogenic, so images of guests wearing the suits are widespread across social media. The equipment offering a selection of avatars, game stats recorded via Laserforce’s website and the large array of different games is helping the installation make an impact in the local area.