VESTAL — Chuckster’s Family Entertainment Center — a fun park that offers miniature golf, a climbing wall, and batting cages — has formally opened its new laser tag attraction. The 10-acre entertainment center celebrated the grand opening of its outdoor laser tag feature with an afternoon event on July 10 at the park — located […]
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VESTAL — Chuckster’s Family Entertainment Center — a fun park that offers miniature golf, a climbing wall, and batting cages — has formally opened its new laser tag attraction.
The 10-acre entertainment center celebrated the grand opening of its outdoor laser tag feature with an afternoon event on July 10 at the park — located at 1915 Vestal Parkway West, according to a Chuckster’s news release. Laser tag will be available at the center on Sundays from 4 - 8 p.m. and Monday to Friday from 2 - 4 p.m. and 6 -8 p.m.
Chuckster’s is owned by Joe Underwood, Randy Stutzman, and Mark Blasko. In addition to Vestal, the business also has two other locations in southern New Hampshire.
The fun park in Vestal opened in July 2010, primarily as a miniature golf course — it boasts the “world’s longest mini golf hole.” Since then, the facility has added other attractions including a homemade ice cream/gelato shop, called Inside Scoop, in 2013 and a 700-foot zipline in 2015, according to the release.