The arena obstacle rules are as follows: Do not climb on the outside of the structures Do not slide down the ropework Do not take balls outside of events Do no purposely swing suspended objects into other players Do not removed your wristband at any time Check for other players before descending from events Take … Continued
The MagnaTag arena rules are as follows: Must be a minimum on 1.2m high to participate. Do not attempt any challenge or activity outside of your own limitations, abilities or skill level. It is not suitable for expectant mothers or those with known heart conditions. You must not be under the influence of alcohol, drugs, … Continued
You can score points by holding your wristband against the illuminated beacons. You can keep scoring until your game ends.
To enjoy are MagnaTag course you will need to wear comfortable clothes and trainers. No jewellery or sharp objects, such as belt buckles or clothing studs, are permitted.
Players need to be a minimum of 1.2 metres in height to take part.
Yes, all games require you to wear a wristband. You only need to purchase this once and it can be re-used for future sessions. Remember to bring it on your next visit! They cost £1 each.
MagnaTag is a thrilling arena based TAG game! It’s all about quick thinking, lightning-fast moves, ninja-like agility, sharp senses, and a sprinkle of bravery, while also promoting fitness, fun, and a dash of healthy competition! The game? Swipe your wristband at light up TAGs to score points. The tougher the TAG, the bigger the points! … Continued
We encourage children to mix with each other right from the start and we never leave anyone out. Our first games and activities are icebreakers, ideal for those children who may not know anyone.
Of course! Your child will be looked after by our delivery team who are experienced, qualified and fully trained. Each member of staff holds a valid DBS check and is trained in First Aid.
We encourage all children to have a go at the activities, even if they don’t like it or feel they are bad at it. We don’t force children to take part but if they don’t want to join in we ask them to assist in other ways like keeping score and setting out equipment. We … Continued