Where to Play:

You can play anywhere you want, indoors or outdoors, wherever you have access to public areas or
permission to use private property.  We suggest you choose an area with
natural cover and variation in
terrain
, but for open areas, we can provide up to 50 obstacles to add cover and concealment to the battlefield.

Choose an area where you could play hide and seek, kick the can, or capture the flag.  Parks with
pavilions that have thick pillars, restrooms, gazebos, boulders, rock walls, and trees or other obstacles such
as electrical boxes, signs, or trash cans that are
large enough to hide behind are best.  Parks with hills and
terraces are better than flat parks.  We also recommend you choose a park that is not bordered by houses.  

Please do NOT choose a completely open field.  Open fields are only good for Civil War reenactments and
showdowns at high noon.  If you choose a completely open field, you must order at least two obstacles per
player.  

Try to avoid heavily wooded areas.  These areas are good for combat simulation and training, but not for
the sport of Action Pursuit.  Games such as capture the flag require some open terrain for running.  Heavily
forested areas have too many roots and rocks to trip on and too many branches that can cause eye injuries.  
If you choose a heavily wooded area, we can modify our game lineup, but players must wear safety glasses,
and must carry a flashlight at night.

Laser TAG is not restricted by any law; however, some areas do restrict certain activities, and many public
parks have curfews.  Avoid areas that are dangerous, and scout out the area for hazards such as barbed wire,
pits, cliffs, broken glass, etc.

Always make sure you have permission to play on private property, and be sure to call the non-emergency
number of your local police department to inform them that you will have people playing with toy Laser TAG
guns in the area at the specified time.