"1"^^ . "For a bachelor party event, 7 of us signed up for this for an early Sunday morning session. We drove to some desolate corporate warehouse area and walked inside. We were greeted by a dude wearing some BDU's and holding some type of airsoft assault rifle. He introduced himself and he gave us a quick low down on the rules and what to expect. \n\nThis is where it started getting crazy and interactive! Some soldier dude runs out from the back, screams and yells something, runs outside, and we hear some gunshots go off(firing blanks). There's a tv screen showing the parking lot of the building, and you see an explosion of some vehicle. Then 2 special forces dudes come out to the lobby where you're standing and start screaming at you to get to the back to get your equipment. Chaos ensues! \n\nI don't want to spoil anything else because it's definitely something you need to experience for yourself, but get ready to sweat, run, and shoot some zombies. Our 2 former special forces guys Wombat and Gator definitely made the experience so much more realistic. They went over basic maneuvers, how to enter and clear rooms, and a crash course in combat tactics. \n\nThe only thing that kept me from giving this business a 5 star rating was the limited number of rounds and magazines provided. They said that there were about 100 rounds in each magazine(2 provided), but I know a few of the guys in our group got gypped with a lot less rounds than that. One of our guys even had a broken magazine which didn't even feed the BBs into his gun. I know for sure that my second magazine did NOT have 100+ rounds. And if you run out of rounds, you can \"purchase\" another full magazine for $10. Yes, you read that right... $10!!! I used to airsoft and I know that a huge bag of BBs don't even cost that much. Lower the price guys, BBs don't cost that much! \n\nI think starting players off with AT LEAST 4 mags would be ideal, and then charge maybe $1 for another mag. 2 mags was just not enough. Also, the goggles provided would fog up so much, that half of the time, you were blowing air up towards your eyes to de-fog them, or take them off for a few seconds, while trying to shoot at zombies, it took away from the experience. I think that maybe providing the player with a choice of either using the goggles or some shooting glasses would be a good idea. \n\nOther than that, this adventure was kick ass. We all had a blast. The sets inside, the sound effects, lights, and actors playing the zombies, were second to none."^^ . "2"^^ . . . . "5"^^ . "2015-11-04T00:00:00"^^ . "4"^^ .