Don Page Review of MagicQuest Media
Twenty dollars for four activities...not bad for a...
Twenty dollars for four activities...not bad for a tourist town...and they give a military discount. My 20-year old son and I actually went here on a whim while driving by. We were actually looking for an arcade with other items. The black light glow golf (Pirate golf) was fun, as was the mirror maze. The remaining two attractions are more for much littler people, i.e. kids. Not to be deterred though a 49 year old man and his 20 year old son gave it a shot. OK...we are too big for the laser attraction. The laser room isn't quite dark or foggy enough to see the laser beams well. My son just got up and walked across all the laser beams towards the exit. On to the Magic Quest. Here you choose a wizard name for yourself and get a wand. After this, it is basically an item search between the three separate areas (woods, town, castle). You get a little booklet with clues to help out. Basically, you walk all over the place while flicking your magic wand at sensors. Once you have acquired the appropriate items, you can advance to the next stage. The highlight of my quest was a 7-year old kid walking up to a secret door (he had found the magic key) that I couldn't open and flicking his wand at it while stating to me "You're welcome!" What a nice little wizard.
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