Overview:
Enjoy the best of speed and lasers with an indoor karting and virtual warfare combo. You can have your friends eating tarmac at the karting track before getting kitted up like Luke Skywalker and proving your worth as a dead eye marksman in the laser war arena.
Indoor Karting:
Experience the thrill of high end pro-karts at the largest indoor track in the country. With karts capable of reaching 55mph, you won't have built up such a head of speed indoors since the illegal raves of the late 80s.
The Track:
At 750 metres in length, this is one of the largest indoor tracks in the country, and is longer than many of the outdoor ‘pro race' circuits. The track is laid with pure asphalt (almost all other indoor tracks are concrete), which provides an extremely grippy surface, enabling high speed cornering without spin-off.
Endurance Race Format:
Split into team of 2 (1 hour race) or 4 (2 hour race) you will contest a flat out endurance race which gets the most out of the karts and tests out your teamwork abilities as well. Up to 14 karts will be on the track at any one time, so there is plenty of overtaking and fast paced action. Good pit stops for fuel and driver changes are crucial.
The Karts:
The 200cc Racing Zip Karts are equipped with Bridgestone tyres and lightweight racing-chassis which is where it gets its extra kick from. Each kart is tuned each week to ensure they all go the same speed, we cannot however be accountable for the gravitational effects on acceleration owing to how many beers you have consumed in the preceding months.
Facilities:
- Bubbly for the winning team
- Full cafeteria facilities are provided on site
- Changing rooms
Virtual Warfare:
Virtual warfare-paintball for the Star Wars generation. Paint pellets and mud is a bit last century, so why not load your laser gun and blast your mates back in time with a lethal beam of light.
Forget the rubbishy quasar laser games that you've played in a disused warehouse off your local high street, this is real high-tech combat which takes inspiration from computer games like Call of Duty and Medal of Honour.
The Equipment:
You'll be armed with a laser gun, combat suit, specialist headgear, knee pads and team armbands. The guns have a range of over 150m which means that concealment and camouflage is crucial. When you lose your last 'hit point' (life) your gun is immobilised and you have to return to base and recharge. Unlike paintball, which is often ruined as a competition because of cheats refusing to returning to base once they've been hit, there's no hiding place.
Combat Zones and Games:
The two excellent combat zones, cover 11,000 square feet of space. 'The Bunker' and 'The Square' boast an infirmary, power rooms, communications sections and a bunk room. You'll play several game scenarios including 'Arrive and die', 'Shoot 'em up', 'Battle bunker' and 'Urban assault', so you'll have plenty of places to hide and pick off your opponents.
Included:
- Briefing from marshalls
- All equipment
Notes:
Changing facilities and a bar and restaurant are available on site so you can have a shower and some food if you feel sweaty and hungry after battle.