Date: Saturday, June 18, 2022
Time: 5:00-7:30 PM
Location: Puhi
Outdoor Laser Tag, aka Laser Skirmish, is a revolutionary new hi-tech, adrenaline-pumping, team-based, live video game, where players star in their own real, live action packed outdoor video game. Instead of sitting on a chair or couch with a hand controller and TV remote, players are outside in the fresh air with their friends, armed with a hi-tech phaser that shoots an invisible, 100% Safe, infrared beam to tag opponents sensors.
REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES
A Laser Tag playtime of 2 hours with use of equipment with sister Girl Scouts and a take home fun patch.
ATTIRE / WHAT TO BRING
This is an outdoor event. Strongly encouraged are durable, long legged pants or clothing. Due to the nature of the sport, players tend to slide, crawl, jump, and hide in all types of terrain and conditions. Definitely wear camouflage clothing if you have it! Or, colors that blend into the forest, like black, brown, or green. Players must wear closed-toed shoes. Hawaii Laser Tag reserves the right to deny anyone from participating in an event if their attire is not suitable for playing conditions.
Laser Tag FAQ
FORMS DUE
To expedite check in, email a copy of the completed form to ahoover@gshawaii.org by 5PM on 6/15/22.
HEALTH SCREENING
You will receive a wellness check email the morning of your event. This online google form must be completed prior to arriving on-site.
Anyone with a fever or temperature higher than 100°F should skip in-person gatherings until their temperature is normal, without fever-reducing medication, for more than 48 hours.
CHECK IN / OUT
Families should drop off and pick up their own girls. Avoid carpooling when possible to maintain social distancing.
Parent/Guardian must park their vehicle and walk their Girl Scout(s) to the designated Check in and out area.
LOCATION / DRIVING
Specific location and driving instructions will be provided via email closer to the event.
Girl may be dropped off.
Any time you are in a gathering with other people, you are putting yourself and others at risk of exposure to COVID-19 which can lead to serious medical conditions and even death for people of all ages. We cannot predict who will become severely ill, although we know that older people and those with underlying health conditions are at higher risk. We do not yet know what the long-term effects of COVID-19 are; even people with mild cases may experience long-term complications. People with and without symptoms can spread COVID-19. The masking, distancing, and other guidance provided here is intended to reduce the risk of transmission but does not eliminate it.