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GLO Mini Golf is the ultimate family entertainment center, featuring a vibrant glow-in-the-dark 27 hole mini golf course, an exciting two-level laser tag arena, challenging escape rooms, and a thrilling console gaming room. Our full arcade provides non-stop fun for everyone! With a wide range of activities, GLO Mini Golf is the perfect destination for school field trips, offering an unforgettable experience that combines adventure, teamwork, and entertainment all in one exciting location.
Locations:
1299 Galleria at Tyler Riverside CA 92503
675 E Hospitality Lane, San Bernardino CA 92408
supports classroom learning in:
Physical Education, Team Building
topics covered:
Indoor Recreation, Mini-Golf, Laser Tag, Bowling, Team Building, Problem Solving, Arcade.
contact info
Name: Rebecca Ledesma
Phone: 888-896-8419
Email: rebecca.ledesma@glominigolf.com
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Glo Mini Golf
GLO Mini Golf is a dynamic family entertainment center offering a variety of fun-filled activities for all ages. With options for adventure, teamwork, and friendly competition, it’s the perfect destination for family outings, school trips, birthday parties, and group events. Come enjoy an exciting and memorable experience with us today!
contact info
Hrs: Sun.-Th.: 11am-10pm Fri.-Sat.: 11am-11pm
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Laser Tag Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
The idea for laser tag was born when creator George Carter III was watching a battle scene in the film Star Wars. What we once thought of as far-fetched future technology is now a widely played game. When firing a “shot: in laser tag, you see a laser beam, which is for affect only. What scores the actual hit or tag on your opponent is usually an infrared signal, similar to the signal used to change the channel from your television remote control. Think about other inventions that have seemed like fiction just 20 years ago. What types of technology might be invented 25 years in the future? Instead of taking the bus to laser tag, you could be saying, “Beam me up, Scotty!”
The U.S. military started experimenting with laser combat simulation for training, which inspired the toy lasers that were developed a few years later.
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