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IT’S A LASER TAG ARENA!

6c8ae0b6-f0c8-4651-9c4a-296f19871ae9When was the last time you built a mezzanine whose design criteria included floors that can be shot through? That was the task given to us by Scene 75, the largest indoor entertainment center in the country and the latest finalist in the “Top Family Entertainment Center in North America” from International Association of Amusement Parks & Attractions (IAAPA). They set out to build a unique 2 story laser tag structure to thrill their guests in their new facility.

We have been showing you pictures of this project for the last few months as our monthly contest. A few came close (and we gave them prizes), but no one guessed a laser tag arena.

We haven’t had a chance to get there yet (too hard at work on other Steel Structure projects!) If you are in the Cincinnati, OH (Milford to be exact) area- check out Scene 75 and let us know how much fun the Laser Tag is. Like some of our Mezzanine work, you can only see our product in a few locations in the structure. The true test is the strength. Laser Tag structures need to be solid, safe, and dependable. Bluff is proud to be the product beneath so much fun.