Laserforce opens new gaming site with Australia's largest boutique bowling chain
Laserforce has opened its fifth state of the art Laserforce facility in conjunction with Strike Bowling, Australia's largest privately owned bowling chain.
Strike currently owns 12 boutique bowling bars throughout Australia that provide customers with a high end bowling experience in a sophisticated bar-type atmosphere. Strike has integrated Laserforce into the entertainment mix of their last five venues with a dramatic impact on their entertainment offering.
The new facility, Strike Wintergarden, located in the Wintergarden complex of Brisbane's Queen Street Mall, features a 300 metre2 laser tag facility with a 30 player capacity. Laserforce installed a 30 suit Gen6 Supernova system featuring the latest version of software, TAMI; a member kiosk and three in field targets.
The gaming arena, built by Creative Works Australia, is themed as Brisbane airport which features a flight bridge, airport lounge, control tower, fire engine, and even a plane.
Laserforce founder Len Kelly explains "I am exceptionally pleased in the way Laserforce has been able to sync in with Strike Bowling's needs. They asked for a robust laser tag system, that was easy to use but had all the advanced features to keep their customers wanting more - it's exactly what we gave them.
"This is our fifth site with Strike and we have found them very easy to get on with and I know they think the same about us. Laserforce laser tag has given them an easily managed product to package with their bowling and has increased their profits dramatically."
Sam Milionis, Strike Bowling Infrastructure and Development Manager has been delighted with what he has experienced since making decision to switch to Laserforce ï¾ having installed other equipment into Strike's first bowling bar to incorporate laser tag.
Milionis explains "the equipment has been put under significant demand and has shone through and proven that the correct decision was made to move away from a competitor's product and move towards the Laserforce equipment."
Laserforce will be supplying Strike with another Laserforce system later this month, this time Strike's Melbourne Central venue. The arena will be themed as an under ground train station and operate with 24 battlesuits.
In business since 1988, Laserforce is a stalwart of the laser tag industry and offers bundled turnkey packages of Laserforce equipment, arena construction, training and merchandising.
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9th August 2011 - LASERFORCE TEAM WINS INTERNATIONAL LASER TAG TOURNAMENT
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