How Much?
We want as many people as possible to take part in playing Laser Tag both socially and competitively.
Starter League (6pm to 7.30pm) $10 per person per night.
Senior League (7pm to 9pm) $15 per person per night
Starter League (6pm to 7.30pm) $10 per person per night.
Senior League (7pm to 9pm) $15 per person per night
about The Starter's league
Laser Sports is surprisingly athletic and a huge amount of fun. It’s perfect for kids who are not into traditional sports and an awesome way to get kids active.
The difference between the beginner's League and regular Laser Tag, is that you get to experience Laser Tag as part of an organised team. By the completion of your first season you will have developed new skills, and developed your ability to work within a team.
The Beginner's League caters for ages 8 and above, so it’s the first stepping stone into the world of Laser Tag Sports. We have a number of experienced players who administer the league and help guide new players as they develop their Laser Tag skills.
The Beginner's League is played on a Wednesday night from 6pm to 7:30pm.
The difference between the beginner's League and regular Laser Tag, is that you get to experience Laser Tag as part of an organised team. By the completion of your first season you will have developed new skills, and developed your ability to work within a team.
The Beginner's League caters for ages 8 and above, so it’s the first stepping stone into the world of Laser Tag Sports. We have a number of experienced players who administer the league and help guide new players as they develop their Laser Tag skills.
The Beginner's League is played on a Wednesday night from 6pm to 7:30pm.
HOW DOES A starter's LEAGUE WORK ?
The Starter League is an introduction to playing Laser Sports competitively. Each week we play a bunch of games, including a warm up game, the main League games which count towards end of season achievements and a social game to finish. Each week the main League game format is slightly different, giving participants new challenges to overcome each week and the opportunity to team up with different players. The results of the main League games impact the final League season standings and build towards an end of season ceremony where participants receive medallions and awards for recognition of their achievements.
The teams are mixed up regularly to ensure that kids get to interact with new people.
One of the main differences between public games and League games is base evacuation. Around each base is a set of Fluro lines on the floor that indicate the perimeter of a base evacuation area. You need to be active to be in this area. This creates an area around the base stations that players battle over in order to destroy the base. If you are in an evacuation area and you get tagged, you must leave the area before reactivating. Starter Leaguers will learn to how work as a team to take over the base or defend.
To find out more about the Starter League please contact the Megazone Silverdale team on [email protected] or call 09 428 5999
The teams are mixed up regularly to ensure that kids get to interact with new people.
One of the main differences between public games and League games is base evacuation. Around each base is a set of Fluro lines on the floor that indicate the perimeter of a base evacuation area. You need to be active to be in this area. This creates an area around the base stations that players battle over in order to destroy the base. If you are in an evacuation area and you get tagged, you must leave the area before reactivating. Starter Leaguers will learn to how work as a team to take over the base or defend.
To find out more about the Starter League please contact the Megazone Silverdale team on [email protected] or call 09 428 5999