$8 for Roller Skating and One Game of Laser Tag at Star Castle (Up to $17 Value)
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- 10,000-square-foot roller rink
- Expansive laser-tag maze
- Live DJs
Playing laser tag can build a sense of camaraderie, just like helping a friend retrieve a winning lotto ticket from a winning-lotto-ticket-eating dog. Collaborate with pals with today's Groupon: for $8, you get one game of laser tag (up to a $7 value) plus a day of unlimited roller skating (up to a $10 value) at Star Castle (up to a $17 total value).
Star Castle's roller rink provides skaters with 10,000 square feet of high-gloss maple flooring. Inside the rink, fanciful lighting illuminates pirouettes and loosely choreographed odes to Grease, and a live DJ injects modern grooves into old-school merriment. At Star Castle's phosphorescent battlefield, cadets are equipped with laser-loaded muskets and briefed with short tutorials in guerilla warfare. Beacons vacillate off glowing columns and black-lit bunkers inside the 4,000-square-foot laser-tag arena complete with Lasertron maze. Nonparticipants and professional laser-tag scouts can watch from the viewing room while evaluating each player's skills and ability to work with siblings.
Although not included with today's Groupon, feasting at Star Castle can help refuel empty stomachs with Perky's Pizza and all-beef hot dogs, before you face off in a rousing match of beam blasting. Read up on Star Castle's rules here. Those under 18 will not be allowed in Star Castle on Saturdays after 7 p.m., and those under 21 will not be allowed in Star Castle on Sundays after 7 p.m.
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About Star Castle
The turrets of Star Castle climb high above Mall Boulevard, its drawbridge lowered to lead visitors into to a grand hall filled with treasure and adventure. Inside the 28,000-square-foot entertainment stronghold, children glide across a solid-wood skating surface, rolling around to top-40 hits and classic tunes spun by a resident DJ. Coats of arms and archways surround the rink and lead to other fun-filled chambers, including a video arcade where guests can test their skills on games both nostalgic and new and redeem tickets for prizes or sew them into giant ticket sweaters. As if that wasn't enough, the castle also contains a 4,000-square-foot laser-tag arena, where future knights engage in simulated battles beset by black lights and fog, all under the supervision of an arena attendant and any friends or family members who wish to watch from the spectator room.